







•^ %.^^ y^M^'^ \/ /jfev %.^^ ;>^ 



v^^* 






-^^.<i ov-^^ia'. -^-^v-i^^ ^v^a^^v- '^^o< o^^iia'- ^..y^ :siim>^\ '-^^.^ 




*1 o 
^ iX^ •Asa A" <!'« c*^ ♦< 






« ,^*' ^^ --1^1^/ >^ "^^ . %'<='^ 







' • • » V 



*<" , <-., '°"' ♦^ %^^'\0 ^<.''"*\^ \^^^\^ <.•-» 













.^-^ 

























.^•^ 




























./ .-- °-^- 






^^°^ 

























'bV 




O P- 




,*^ 





''U-o^ :«!^ 






Hq, 




cp V'^^'V^ '°^*^''*/ "^-^^^'-.-To'-y ^-'Trr.'^o 




.v-*- 

^^H- 




b v 



.HO 









'^vP'b^ 







x*^ 





J. c . 



■' %^^^ .'^^'' \/ '^^'- %/' --^^^"^'"^ ^-^/ • 











o"^ • " • • 









>,-.-• ,^- "°^*^^'*/ V'^!^-*/ %*^''*/ 









^^-n*.. 




.^'% 






» 4 



* i 







EDMUXri (JHEEXLKE. 
(No. 41, pasi- til. I 



GENEALOGY 



OF THE 



GREENLEE FAMILIES 



IN AMERICA, 
SCOTLAND, IRELAND AND ENGLAND 



WITH ANCESTORS OF 

ELIZABETH BROOKS GREENLEE 

AND EMILY BROOKS GREENLEE 

ALSO GENEALOGICAL DATA ON THE 

McDowells 

OF VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY 



BY 

RALPH STEBBINS GREENLEE 

•I 

AND 

ROBERT LEMUEL GREENLEE 



59 



CIIICAOO, ILLINOIS 
TRIVATELy PRINTED 






& 






^ o 



(A v^ 



/ y7/ 



uld ti|f Hf morg 
of 

lEbmunb (Srppttl^P 

(Slfis IBiscovh 

tfl 

Homnglg Sf itratf iJ 



c/C 



INTRODUCTION 



IN publishing this History and Genealogy of the Greenlee Family we have 
aimed to make it as complete and at the same time as simple as possible, 
embracing the desirable features of numerous other works of this kind hitherto 
published. 

Several thousand descendants of the Greenlee Family were furnished with 
blanks to be filled out with data concerning their families, but many of them 
failed to respond to our communications. 

Whenever it has been possible we have copied wills, records, etc., directly 
from the originals. Where members or descendants of a family have given 
different dates, preference has been given to those which seemed most plausible, 
according to existing circumstances. In many cases where there were no means 
of determining which information was correct, the various dates have been 
given. When Bible records have differed from town records, the latter have 
been accepted as correct. 

The work of collecting information regarding different members of the 
Greenlee Family has unfortunately not been made easier by previous gene- 
alogies and we have been obliged to rely on the co-operation of its members for 
a large portion of the information obtained. We have to thank the descendants 
generally for their kindness and readiness to assist us in many ways. 

Ralph Stebbins Greenlee. 
Robert Lemuel Greenlee. 



CONTENTS 



Page. 

Dedication 3 

Introduction 4 

Table of Contents 5 

List of Illustrations 7 

Explanations 10 

INTRODUCTORY 

The Greenlee Family [Contributed] 11 

Greenly [From Burke's Commoners] 12 

Presbyterian Persecution 16 



GREENLEES IN AMERICA 

The First Greenlees in America 27 

Michael Greenlee, of Kent Co., Delaware 89 

John Greenlee, of Kent Co., Delaware 176 

Archibald Greenlee, of Washington Co., Pennsylvania 184 

Edward Greenlee, of Mason Co., West Virginia 198 

James Greenlee, of Rockbridge Co., Virginia 221 

James Greenlee, of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania 299 

James Greenlee, of Tennessee 355 

Robert Greenlee, of Pennsylvania 386 

William Greenlee, of West Virginia 399 

UNIDENTIFIED 

"^ Scotch Families 426 

Irish Families 489 

English Families 522 

Unclassified Greenlees 545 



MISCELLANEOUS GREENLEE ITEMS 

Marriage Records, Dover, Delaware 574 

Settlements of Estates, Dover, Delaware 574 

Maryland Deeds, etc 574 

Data from Pennsylvania Archives 577 

Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, Wills 579 

Greene Co., Pennsylvania, Deeds 579 

Commissariot Testaments, Glasgow, Scotland 579 

Commissariot Testaments, Hamilton and Campsie 584 

Commissariot Testaments, Edinburgh 584 

5 



6 CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Data from Paisley, Scotland Register of Births 586 

Data from Glasgow, Scotland Register of Births 588 

Services of Heirs in Chancery, 1700-1799 589 

Data from Harbor Office, Ayr, Scotland 589 

Greenlee Wills, etc., at Duhlin, Ireland 591 



APPENDIX A 

Brooks and Allied Families 594 

Brooks Ancestral Chart 614 



APPENDIX B 
The McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky 616 

INDEXES 

Persons by the Name of Greenlee 642 

Names Other than Greenlee 695 

Index to Appendix B 729 

Index of Places 733 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Page. 

Amason, Martha Burton 494 

Babb, Sarah Ann Grocnlcc, residence of. 570 

Bell, Mrs. .Jane Greenlee 304 

Benning, (Irace Greenlee 421 

Bishop, Mrs. Mary Lueinda Greenlee (in 

group) 61 

Brackebush, Charles Hurford 464 

Brackfbush, Mrs. (irace Emily Greenlee. .464 

Brooks Ancestral Chart 614 

Brooks, Eleanor 598a 

Brooks, Mrs. Emily Abbot 598 

Brooks, .leannie 598a 

Brooks, Samuel 596 

Brooks, Mrs. Samuel 590 

Brooks, William 598 

Brown, Mrs. Arminta Greenlee, and hus- 
band 344 

Burkhart, Eunice Greenlee 380 

Burton, Andrew Jackson , .498 

Burton, John Wesley 494 

Burton. John Wesley, residence of 494 

Burton, Xfargaret A.' 498 

Burton, Margaret Ann Greenlees 492 

Burton, Thomas W. J 494 

Burwoll. Herbert 314 

Coat of Arms, (Jreenlees of England 12 

Coat of Arms, (Greenlees of Scotland 15 

Campbell, Mary C. Shane 396 

' Carr, Mrs. Chloe Rachel Stebbins (in 

group) 58 

Cemetery at Mosiertown, Pa 42 

Clark. Mrs. Lorene Stebbins (in group)... 58 

Clark, Mrs. Lorene Stebbins 100 

Clark, Silas (in group) 102 

Corwith, Sarah Xicoll 568 

Cowart, Mrs. Mary (Jreenlee 82 

Craig, Hannah McCIanahan Greenlee, and 

husband 280 

Curtis, Esther Greenlee (in group) 38 

Daniels, .Jane Eliza Shane 396 

Dunn, Mrs. Diantha M 96 

Dunn, Mrs. Mary Greenlee 310 

Dunn, Mrs. Rebecca Greenlee (in group). 59 

Dunn, Thomas D 96 

Eakens, Isabella Greenlees 492 

Ellis, Joseph E. and family 344 

Fisher, Frances Greenlee 90 

Gibson, Mrs. A. E 332 

Graves, Mary Brooks 600 

Greenly, Albert Harry 568 

Greenlees, Alexander 448 

Greenlee, Alexander Sackett 260 

Greenlee, Allen 54 1 

Greenlee, Mrs. Allen 541 

Greenlee, Ale.xander Hamilton 50 

Greenlee, Alexander Hamilton, and wife. 50 

Greenlee, Andrew K., and family 154 

Greenlee, Andrew McKelvey, and wife... 68 



Page. 

Greenlees, Anna JjiuTA 492 

(Ireenlees, Anna Steele 466 

Greenlee, Archibald 186 

fireenlee, Maj. Haylis Earl 568 

Greenlee, Benjamin Chamberlain 92 

Greenlee, Calvin Rogers .Jerome 380 

fireenlee, Cassius Monroe, residence and 

family 150 

(ircenly, Charles Carroll 562 

Greenlees. Charles Colville, residence of.. 487 

Greenlee, Charles E 202 

Greenlee, Clarence Forster 278 

Greenlee, Clinton DeWitt 322 

(Jreenlee, Mrs. Clinton DeWitt 322 

Cireenlee, Clinton DeWitt, residence at 

Pasadena, Cal 322 

Cireenlee, Charles Montgomery 568 

Cireenlees. Charles C^)lville, residence 
"Dunara" at Campbelltown, Scotland. .487 

Cireenlee, Curtis 336 

Greenlees, Daniel 485 

Clreenlee, David 68 

Greenlee, Mrs. David 68 

Greenlees, David 466 

Greenlees, David, farmhcmse and group.. 520 
Cireenlees, David, ruins of old nuid house 

on farm 520a 

Greenlees, David Agncw 485 

Greenlee, David C 516 

Cireenlee, David Enos Orlando 370 

Greenlee, David William, and family ....168 

Cireenlee, David William, and wife 282 

Cireenlee, Edmund Frontispiece 

Cireenlee, Edmund (in group) 38 

Greenlee, Edmund, homestead of 62 

Cireenlee, Edmund, homestead of, show- 
ing house, barn, church and chestnut 
tree planted by Edmund Greenlee. . . .62a 
Cireenlee, Edmund, homestead of, show- 
ing old apple orchard in the woods. . . .62a 
(ireenlre, Edmund, homestead of, general 
view of the farm with large chestnut 

tree in foreground 62b 

Greenlee, Ednmn<l, homestead of, large 

white oak tree 62b 

Cireenlee, Edmund, homestead in Sum- 

merhill Twp., Crawford Co., Pa 62c 

(ireenlce, Edmund (in group) 61 

(ireenlee, Mrs. Edmund (in group) 61 

(ireenlec, Elias Chamberlain, residence 

of 102 

Greenlee, Dr. Elisha Grigsby 235 

(ireenlee, Elmo Jfurray (in group) 271 

(ireenlee, Epliraim .Mien 266 

(Ireenlee, Mrs. Esther H. Uarnett 202 

(ireenlee, Eugene Judson 154 

(Ireenlee, Francis Penrce 288 

Greenlee, Frank Carrol 408 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Page. 

Greenlee, Frank Divers (in group) 271 

Greenlee, Frank Marshall 150 

Greenly, Frederick Trescut 563 

Greenlee, George Moody 368 

Greenlee, Gilbert M. (in group) 59 

Greenlee, Mrs. Grace Morris 112a 

Greenlee, Mrs. Hannah Bracken 310 

Greenlee, Harry Hugh 498 

Greenlee, Helen Brown 4-48 

Greenlee, Isabella Victoria 106b 

Greenlee, .Tacob Davis (in group) 38 

Greenlee, James 266 

Greenlee, James 310 

Greenlee, James 344 

Greenlees, James 439 

Greenlees, Mrs. James, and children 448 

Greenlee, James 466 

Greenlee, James Hervey, and wife 248 

Greenlee, James Hervey, first wife and 

four oldest children 248 

Greenlee, James Hervey, at age of 97 

years ^^^ 

Greenlee, James Hervey, second wife of. 250 

Greenlee, James Hervey, residence of 250 

Greenly, James Higgins 548 

Greenlee, James Lacy 370 

Greenlee, .James Lewis 312 

Greenlee, James Luther Anderson 370 

Greenlees, James Thomas 492 

Greenlees, Mrs. Jessie McLean 439 

Greenlee, Jemima C 516 

Greenlee, Jerome Bacon, residence of. . . .150 

Greenlee, .John 55 

Greenlee, .John 304 

Greenlee, .John 312 

Greenlee, John 448 

Greenlees, John Archibald 368 

Greenlee, John B. (in group) 59 

Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. John Can'ol 408 

Greenlee, John Chamberlain 90 

Greenlee, John C. (in group) 53 

Greenlee, John D 202 

Greenlee, John Franklin 235 

Greenlee, John Mitchell 235 

Greenlee, John WTiite (in group) 271 

Greenlee, John William 498 

Greenlee, Mrs. John William 498 

Greenlee, Joseph P 494 

Greenlee, Mrs. Julia Ann Earl 93 

Greenlees, .L P 498 

Greenlee, Leonora 253 

Greenlee, Lewis (in group) 406 

Greenlees, Malcolm 439 

Greenlee, Martha 164 

Greenlee, Martin 212 

Greenlee, Mary Amelia (in group) 271 

Greenlee, Mrs. Mary Chamberlain 55 

Greenlee, Mrs. Mary Clark Divers (in 

group) 271 

Greenlees, Mary Colville 485 

Greenlees, Mary Eleanor, home of 60 

Greenlee, Mary E. (in group) 59 

Greenlee, Mrs. Mary E 235 

Greenlee, Mary E 458 

Greenlee, Mrs. Mary Happoldt 288 

Greenlee, Mrs. Mary Lock 112a 

Greenlee, Mary Lourena 186 

Greenlee, Matthew A 516 

Greenlee, Maud May Elizabeth 282 

Greenlee, Maxson . . . . , 59 



Page. 

Greenlee, Michael, gravestone 48 

Greenlee, Michael, old home where he 
first settled in Crawford County, and 

new building 40 

Greenlee, Michael D. (in group) 61 

Greenlee, Morgan, and wife 408 

Greenlee, Morgan (in group) 406 

Greenlee, Morgan, daughters of 408 

Greenlee, Morris (in group) 406 

Greenlee, Moses H 96 

Greenlee, Myrtle 344 

Greenlees, Nancie 439 

Greenlee, Napoleon Cato 380 

Greenlee, Paul Manwaring 322a 

Greenlee, Mrs. Paul Manwaring 322ft 

Greenlee, Pearl 112a 

Greenlee, Perry Martin, and family 213 

Greenlee, Peter Patterson 328 

Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins (in group) .... 61 

Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins, Jr 113a 

t.reenlee, Ralph Stebbins 108 

Greenlee, Mrs. Ralph Stebbins 108 

Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins, residence of.. 108a 
Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins, interior of resi- 
dence, drawing room and dining 

room 108c 

Main hall 108b 

Greenlee. Ralph Stebbins, and twin broth- 
er 112 

Greenlee, Robert Benson 92 

Greenlee, Robert, and wife 53 

Greenlee, Robert 332 

Greenlee, Mrs. Robert 333 

Greenlee, Captain Robert 388 

Greenlee, Robert Fargo 164 

Greenlee, Robert Harlan 278 

Greenlee, Robert Harlan, and 3nd wife. . .378 
Greenlee, Robert Ivemuel (in group) .... 61 

Greenlee, Robert Lemuel 106 

Greenlee, Mrs. Robert Lemuel 106 

Greenlee, Robert Lemuel, and family. .. 106a 
Greenlee, Robert Lemuel, residence of . . . 106c 
Greenlee, Robert Lemuel, interior of resi- 
dence, drawing room and main hall . . 106d 

Den and upper hall 106e 

Greenlee, Robert Lemuel, and twin broth- 
er 112 

Greenlee, Robert L., Jr 112a 

Greenlee, Robert Stewart, and family... 342 

Greenlee, R. S 342 

Greenlee, Mrs. R. S 342 

Greenlee, Roy 342a 

Greenlee, Mrs. Roy 342a 

Greenlee, Samuel Mitchell 288 

Greenlees, Samuel 488 

Greenlee, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Harlan... 347 

Greenlee, Sophronia 336 

Greenlee, Stewart 316 

Greenlee, Mrs. Stewart 316 

Greenlee, Susan Otella 313 

Greenlee, Mrs. Susan Warnes 313 

Greenlee, Sylvester 203 

Greenlee, Thomas, gravestone 390 

Greenlees, Thomas 488 

Greenlee, Thomas Beaver 186 

Greenlee, Thomas Brady 533 

Greenlee, Thomas Franklin 366 

Greenly, Thomas Hunt 548 

Greenly, Mrs. Thomas Hunt 548 

Greenlee, Thomas Jefferson 168 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Tage. 

(Irceiilt'o, Mrs. Thomas Wallace 388 

(;rcenly, Thomas Wesley 563 

(ircenlce, Warren 322a 

Greenlee, Wesley ^04 

Oreenlee, William, and wife 212 

Greenlee, William 304 

Greenlee, William 310 

Greenlees, William 488 

Greenly, William Augustus 532 

Greenlee, William Brooks 165 

Greenlee, Mrs. William Brooks 165 

Greenlee, William Dallas 116 

Greenlee, Mrs. William Dallas 116 

Greenlee, William Madison 116 

Greenlees, W. Jl 488 

Greenlee, William S 342a 

Greenlee, Mrs. William S 342a 

Greenly, William T 548 

Greenlee, Willis Riley 570 

Greenlee, Mrs. Willis Riley 570 

Greenlee Wood-working Machinery Plant 

" 110a 

Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Greenlee (in 

group ) 59 

Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenlee . , 105 

Happoldt, Christian David 252 

Happoldt, Dr. Christopher 252 

Happoldt, Mrs. Sarah Harlan 252 

Harroun, Mrs. Lydia B. Greenlee (in 

group ) 59 

Head, Mrs. Lovina (in group) 53 

Headburg, Mrs. Sallie E. Pepper, and 

family 182 

Hotchkiss, Mrs. Charity (in group) 53 

Hotchkiss, Mrs. Lois C. (in group) 53 

Hotchkiss, .Jennie E. (Whipple) 100 

Howie, David 458 

Humes, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Greenlee 311 

Humes, Jasper Newton Brady 311 

Humes, John M 311 

Humes, Mrs. Kate 334 

Humes, Porter C 334 

Humes, Porter C, residence 334a 

Humes, Ransom P 334 

Jewell, Chester L 328 

Jewell, Mrs. Margaret Greenlee, and hus- 
band 328 

Kelly, David, and family 466 

Large, Henry, residence 390 

Lounsbury, Elizabeth 166 

Lounsbury, James A 166 

Lounsbury, Mrs. .James A 166 

Lounsbury, Ralph Greenlee 166 

Lugsdin, Isabella Brooks 600 

Lvttle, Mrs. Amanda Clark 154 

Lyttle, Clayton W 154 

Marks, C. V 337a 

Marks, Ephraim Chidister 314 

Marks, Florence Alline 337a 

Marks, Irma Fay 337a 

Marks, Mabel Irene 337a 

Marks. Ralph Gorden 337a 

Marks, Robert Wallace 337a 

Marks, Mrs. Sarah Greenlee 314 

Marks, William Miner 337 

Marks, Mrs. William Miner 337 

Marks, William Miner, residence 337 

Martin, Mrs. Mary McDowell Greenlee. ..247 



Page. 

Martin, William J., and family 421 

McCarthy. Xancy Belle (ireenlee 280 

Me(;innis, Mrs. .Jane Greenlee 314 

McRee, Mrs. Mary (ireenlee 247 

Morton, Elizabeth (ireenlee 388 

Neal, Nancy Virginia (ireenlee 516 

Nelson, Mrs. Mary Jane Greenlee (in 

group) '■ 406 

Nelson, Mrs. .lane Greenlee 212 

Nelson, William Arbuckle 406 

Newton, Mrs. Elizabeth (in group) 53 

Newton, Rosa A. (Whipple) 100 

Northwestern Stove Repair Works 110 

Onstolt, Mrs. Robert (ireenlee, residence 

of 393 

Pool, Mrs. Sarah Greenlee 186 

Ramsey, Rosa Isabella Greenlee 421 

Rcyiioids, Mrs. Hiretta Greenlee, and 

husband H^ 

Rose. Elizabeth (ireenlee 458 

Rowell. Mrs. Rachel Arminda Greenlee 

(in group) ^^ 

Scarborough, Rev. A. L 82 

Scarborough, Walter (ireenlee 82 

Shane, Mrs. Nancy Greenlee 396 

Shelton, Mrs. Harriet (ireenlee (in group). 406 

Smith, Mrs. Sarah Greenlee 332 

Spicer. Mrs. Paulina (in group) 53 

Stebbins, Benjamin Franklin 58 

Stebbins, Byron Wallace 103 

Stebbins, Homer Sheridan 103 

Stebbins, Lemuel 57 

Stebbins, Lemuel, mills of 57 

Stebbins, Lot Dunham (in group) 58 

Stebbins, Lot Dunham 103 

Stebbins, I^icinda Greenlee (in group)... 38 

Stebbins, Mrs. Lueinda Greenlee 57 

Stebbins. Matilda L. (in group) 58 

Stebbins, Robert Lemuel 58 

Taylor, Mrs. Nancy A 168 

Tubbs, Dorothy (in group) 150 

Tubbs. Forest "Donald (in group) 150 

Tubbs, Mrs. Regina Greenlee (in group). 53 
Tubbs, Mrs. Regina Greenlee (in group). 150 
Tubbs, Mrs. Regina Greenlee (in group) . 90 

Turner, Anne Greenlee 452 

Turner, James 452 

Turner, James, homestead 458 

Turner Brothers 452 

Turner Sisters 452 

Turneaure, Mrs. Bethiah (in group) 53 

Underbill, Florence C. (in group) 102 

Underbill, Florence Clark 159 

Underbill, Mrs. Florence L 159 

Underbill, Olive Lorena 159 

Underbill, Olive L. (in group) 102 

Underbill, Oliver Spencer 159 

Van Nice, Isaac W 541 

Van Nice, Mrs. Isaac W 541 

Watson, Cora Greenlee 380 

Wells, Emeline Greenlee, and family. . . .105 
Wells, Mrs. Emeline Blodgett (ireenlee 

(in group) 61 

Whipple, Mrs. Amanda Stebbins (in 

group) 58 

Whipple, Mrs. Amanda Stebbins 100 

Whipple, Francis Jackson 100 

Wvant, Mary J 466 



EXPLANATORY 



Each Greenlee descendant has been traced back as far as possible with the 
data we have been able to obtain, and will be found under the heading of the 
branch to which he belongs. Those whom we have identified as descendants of 
the early Greenlee immigrants to America have been given individual numbers. 
Those whom we have been iinable to connect with any of those branches have 
been placed in the UNIDENTIFIED under Scotch, Irish, English and Unclassi- 
fied. In the unidentified portion only those who married and had families have 
been given individual numbers. 

The ancestral line (in braces) follows the name in black-faced capitals. 

The mark + indicates that additional data will be found in the next 
generation. 

The superior figure following a name indicates the generation. For example : 
No. 197, Ralph Stebbins Greenlee * indicates that he is in the fourth generation 
from Michael of Kent County, Delaware. 



10 



THE GREENLEE FAMILY 

(Contributed.) 



Of an ancient Family "thorough Anglo Saxon," named Greenlee, called in 
the Midland Counties of England, "The Greenlees," from the researches of 
John Thorpe, Herald of Dudderton Manor, Warwickshire, we learn that two 
Knights of this family, "Harold and Athel Greenlee" of the Green Chase, 
Northumberland, for heroic gallantry in the Norfolk Campaign against the 
Danes, were gifted by King Alfred to a Demesne in the County of "Warwick, 
called Balsal Chase, now called Balsal Heath, where this branch lived in opu- 
lence and high respect, up to the time of Queen Elizabeth, when, through Lord 
Wentworth, Jlinister to that Royal Lady, they were granted estates near the 
City of Limerick, Ireland, thereon to establish an Armory and Fabricque for 
small arms and Culverin Cannon. Here this branch lived in high repute up to 
the time King James was with William, Prince of Orange, when their Hall and 
Works being sacked and burned, they were invited to the protection of the 
Marquis of Downshire. But thereafter, being greatly reduced in fortune, 
James Greenlee and family embarked at the port of Waterford, Ireland, with 
intention to settle within a township called "Kennet Pennsylvania," but must 
have been diverted from that province to the neighborhood of a place called 
"Marlboro Port, Maryland" as letters bearing that Post House Mark were 
directed thence to Sir John Lanier, of Portsbello, Ireland, concerning the pur- 
chase of estate for said Lanier's family, by James Greenlee; also letters from 
same Post House to Lord Lumley, of Lumley Castle, Durham County, England 
(old friends of the Greenlee family), which letters were preserved in the 
archives of Aston, Lee Manor Hall, Warwickshire, where they were found in 
the year 1830 by John Thorpe, Yeoman, of Duddeston Manor, said County, 
together with a manuscript history of the Greenlee family, a duplicate inden- 
tured copy of which was found in 1848, in the British Consul General's office, 
Baltimore, and forwarded by Anthony Barclay, of the British Consulate, 
Barclay St., New York, to James Watt, Lord of the Manor, of Aston on Lee, 
Warwickshire. Which James Watt was related, on the maternal side, to the 
Irish Branch of the Warwick County Greenlees, supposed to be settled in the 
neighborhood of a place called Marlboro Royalty of Maryland, the letters hav- 
ing been posted there. 

This Irish branch of the Greenlee family, as well also the Greenlees of 
Edgebaston, Warwickshire, were entitled by ordinance of Henry the 5th, for 
distinguished quality, to have their Armorial bearings topped by a green 
mound and plant of Oak, such for glorious memorial to the Knight of the Royal 
Guards, "Guilliaume Greenlee," who, while leading a storming party to the 

11 



12 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

breach at Harfleur, seeing his Standard Bearer killed and the Standard lost, 
plucked up a young oak plant, called upon his troops to follow a Greenlee 
and that plant to victory. Whence his soldiers cheered forward to the breach 
which was gallantly captured, but within the bastion sorrowfully found their 
brave commander dying of his wounds, with his last words begging his men 
to bury him on the Fortress Glacis with the sprig of Oak, which had served 
for their standard to be planted over his grave; which command the soldiers 
piously obeyed. On the return of King Henry at the close of the campaign, 
his Majesty seeing the young oak flourishing over the green mound, where lay 
the valorous Greenlee, ordered the mound to be carefully turfed and fenced, 
and a slab built thereon, bearing the name Greenlee, "plus brave, &c., plus 
braver" and the Latin motto, "Fortes et fidelis." The King, also, as a further 
mark of gracious appreciation of his gallant Captain's service, on his return to 
London, ordered the Royal Silver-smith to furnish the Greenlee family with a 
full service of silver plate, each piece with the family Escutcheon, bearing Ar- 
morial Quartering : the mound capped by Sprig of Oak, heraldic sign of endur- 
ance and stability ; the angular bars on the shield, sign of rising superior to mis- 
fortune; the ermine, above Bar, sign of purity in the magistracy; and the 
square thereon, sign of family rectitude. Gentleness, calmness and courage, 
have, for a thousand years of clear British Midland County Records, been the 
most notable traits of the Greenlee family. 

[Sketch copy from Iilanuscript Records of the Maryland and British Mid- 
land County Greenlee Families, deposited in the Archives of Aston Hall, 
Warwickshire. 

Family papers gathered by James Watt, Lord of the Manor of Aston, 
Warwickshire. 

Attested by John Thorpe, Herald, Warwick Co., Yeoman, Duddeston 
Manor.] 

GREENLY. 

[From Burke's Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland. (1836) p. 293.] 

THE GREENLYS have been resident at Titley, and at Mowley in the ad- 
joining parish of Stanton on Arrow for many centuries, their names occurring 
in deeds and parchments as far back as the reign of Edward IV. (1461.) 

JOHN GRENELEYE of Mouldly had the Manor of Woodhallhill in Stanton 
on Arrow, granted to him by Margery Nokes, in 1525. He died 21st April, 
1592 leaving inter alios, by his wife Anne, a son and successor, 

EDWARD GRENELEYE, Esq., of Tyttley, who wedded in 1610 Elizabeth, 
daughter of Thomas Burton, Esq., of Shropshire, and had issue, 

Andrew, his heir. 

John, who died in 1637. 

Dorothea, married in 1645 to George Dodd, Esq. 

Edward Greneleye died 10th June, 1646, and was succeeded by his eldest 
Eon, 



THE GREENLEE FAMILY. 13 

ANDREW GREENLYE, Esq., of Tyttley, born in 1611, who espoused first 
Alice , and bad issue: 

John, his heir. 

Andrew, who died unmarried in 1666. 

Elizabeth. 

Abigail. 

Mr. Greenlj-e married secondly in 1646, Margaret daughter of Thomas 
Davies, gent, of Wigmore in the county of Hereford, by whom he had 2 
daughters : 

JIargaret married to Mr. Harris of Abergavenny. 

Dorothine who died unmarried. 

He was succeeded by his son 

JOHN GREENLY, Esq., of Titley. This gentleman married first in 1671, 
Barbara, daughter of John Walsham, Esq., of Knill Court in the county of 
Hereford by Joan his wife, daughter of John Jones, Esq., of Llandetty in the 
county of Brecknock, and had no surviving issue. He wedded secondly, in 

1677, Phoebe, daughter of Hyde, Esq., of Shropshire, by whom he had 

two sons and a daughter, viz. : 
John, his heir. 

Edward, born iu 1680, who married .tVnne, daughter and co-heiress (with 
Mary, the lady of Sir John Philipps, bart. of Picton Castle, and another 
daughter, who espoused John Richards of Cardiff), of Edward Shephard 
of London, Merchant, and had issue : 

1. Edward who married Elizabeth, daughter of John Greenly, Esq., 

of Titley. 

2. Elizabeth married to Christopher Lake-Moody LL.D., but had no 

issue. 

3. Charlotte, married to Edward Bull, Esq., and had a daughter, who 

espoused James Greene, Esq., of Kingston, Surrey. 

4. Anne, married to Peregrine Furye, Esq., and died issueless. 
Elizabeth. 

Jlr. Greenly espoused thirdly, in 1682, Dorothy, relict of Thomas Hopwood, 
Esq., of Milton, in the county of Hereford, and had four other daughters, viz. : 
Dorothy, married to Nicholas Taylor, Esq., of Broadheath, in Herefordshire, 
by whom she had an only child who married Rev. John Ingram of Bur- 
ford [she died without issue]. 
Rose, married to the Rev. John Browne, D. D., vice-chancellor of Oxford, 
and their grandson left issue, a daughter ]Mary, married to Thomas Dick- 
inson, Esq., of Abbotsmoss, in Cheshire, and two sons, one of whom died 
a bachelor, the other marrying Catherine, daughter of the Right Hon. 
Isaac Corry, was the father of a daughter, who wedded Captain Burdett, 
R. N. [Royal Navy.] 

Alice, married to Howarth, Esq., of Cabalva, Radnorshire, and had 

issue : 

Harry Howarth, died unmarried. 

Humphrey Howarth, a Colonel in the Army, and JI. P. for Eversham, 
who died s. p. 



14 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Edward Howarth, Sir, who died s. p. 
Maria Howarth, Mary Howarth — both died unmarried. 
Charlotte Howarth married to Henry Allen, Esq., of the Lodge, Bre- 
conshire. 

Anne, married to Downes, Esq. 

Mr. Greenly died 25th Maj', 1725, at the advanced age of ninety, having 
been for many a year a useful and active magistrate of the county of Hereford. 
In 1679 he had purchased the lease of the manor of Titley and copyhold lands, 
held at a yearly rent, and fine on renewal of lease under the College of Win- 
chester. He was succeeded by his son, 

JOHN GREENLY, Esq., of Titley, who married first, in 1708, Frances, 

daughter of Atkinson, Esq., of Shropshire, by whom he had an only 

child, Frances, married to the Rev. Herbert Bradford, of Shobdon, in Here- 
fordshire, and died without issue, in 1763. Mr. Greenly wedded secondly, 
Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress (with her sister Blanch, the wife of John 
Floyer, Esq., of Whitehouse, in the county of Monmouth) of John Boutcher, 
Esq., and Elizabeth his wife, sole heiress of John Williams, Esq., of Cwmdu in 
the county of Brecon, by whom he had issue, 

John, who died in 1752. 

. , ' I both died in infancy. 
Andrew, j 

William, present proprietor. 

Elizabeth, married to her cousin Edward Greenly, Esq., of Norbiton Hall, 

Surry, and had issue : 

Edward, who died luimarried in 1823. 
Elizabeth. 
Catherine, married first to John Muscott, Esq., and had one son, who died 

issueless. She wedded secondly, Edmund Maskelyne, Esq., of Basset 

Down, in Wilts, brother of Viscountess Clive, and thirdly, William 

Halhed, Esq. 
Mr. Greenly was succeeded by his son, 

WILLIAM GREENLY, Esq., of Titley Court, in the county of Hereford, 
born 9th February, 1741, married 5th July, 1770, Elizabeth, only daughter and 
heiress of John Brown, Esq., of Little Leinthall, in the same shire, (by Eliza- 
beth his wife, daughter of Benjamin Goodison, Esq., of London), and has an 
only daughter, 

Elizabeth-Brown, who married 4th April, 1811, Sir Isaac Coffin, bart. ad- 
miral of the White, who thereupon assumed the additional surname and 
arms of Greenly. Mr. Greenly is [1836] a magistrate and deputy lieu- 
tenant of Herefordshire, and was sheriff for the county of Brecon in 1805. 

ARMS : Vert, a chev. between three stags trippant, all party per pale erm and 

ermiuois. 
CREST: A demi stag rampant, party per fess erm. and erminois, on the 

shoulder an escallop shel az. 



THE GREENLEE FAMILY. 15 

MOTTO: Fal-y-Galls (Anglicc) As I Can; the device of Mr. Greenly 's mater- 
nal ancestors, the Willianises of Curndu. 
[This motto belonsrs only to the de.scendants of John Greenly of Titley and his 
wife, Elizabeth Boutcher, whose (grandfather was John Williams. The original 
Greenlee Motto was Fortis et fidelis— strong and faithfnl. E. A. C] 

ESTATES : At Titley, Mowley, Comburton, and Little Leinthall in the County 
of Hereford. Cwmdn in the county of Brecon, and Whitehouse, 
in Monmouthshire. 

SEAT : Titley Court, near Kington, Herefordshire. 

GREENLEES. 

[Burke's General Armory. 1884 p. 424.] 

GREENLEES (Dr. Robert Greenlees, Scotland, 1750). 
ARMS: Ar. a tleur-de-lis vert. betw. three mullets gu. within a bordure engr. 

of the last. 
CREST : A sprig growing out of a mount ppr. 
MOTTO : Viresco. 



PRESBYTERIAN PERSECUTION. 

[As the Greenlees were Presbyterians, the following will be of interest to 
the various families and give them a better understanding of the sturdy 
strength of character and deep-seated religious principles of their forefathers. 
Those who subscribed the covenants were called Covenanters.] 

When Queen Elizabeth died on March 24, 1603, James VI was proclaimed 
her successor. He had a tixed aversion to a Presbyterian Church, and as fixed 
a love for a church on the Episcopalian plan. A Presbyterian Church, he had 
found, could not be easily induced to do royal bidding. He was not long 
master of the English throne before he applied himself to his cherished design 
of putting down the Presbyterian and setting up the Episcopal Church in 
Scotland. 

The Scotch make of religion their main guiding standard of life and rule 
of condiict. Its requirements are supreme over those of any temporal or politi- 
cal consideration. Its functions and obligations are superior to those of any 
secular authority, often, indeed, more sacredly regarded than the bond which 
holds together the social fabric. 

In Scotland, also, the tree of liberty had a more favorable soil and less 
burdensome bonds than in England, and it was watered and nourished by the 
blood of many martyrs. The power of the nobles was more frequently opposed 
to that of the king, and as a result there was often a division and sometimes 
a disregard of authority. Under these conditions, the rights of the people were 
more fully regarded. Then, when John Knox stirred the soil and fertilized the 
roots with his Calviuistic doctrines of equality and liberty, the result was a 
rapid growth and a complete bursting of restricting bonds. 

John Knox, a man of learning, eloquence, and fearless courage, had led the 
reformers to victory. A sj'stem of education was provided for the people. 
The principles of Protestantism sank into their hearts and changed the 
habits of their lives. In two generations men of clay were transformed into 
men of iron. An ignorant and changeable people became the foremost 
race in the Avorld, possessed of all the qualities necessary to render the Celts 
of Ireland subject to the authority of England. Hitherto English colo- 
nists had been absorbed by the Irish. But now another description of colonist 
was to settle in Ulster, capable of holding the Celt in subjection, and keeping 
the "back door" of access to England closed against all her enemies. After 
James became King of England, he appointed as Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir 
Arthur Chichester, who desired to see the country colonized with men of his 
own race and religion. It was reported that he intended to seize the earl of 
Tyreonnell and the earl of TjTone, both of whom had been in rebellion against 
the Government. But these two chieftains, with many of their friends, fled 
from the country in 1607, and never returned. All their estates, embracing 
the six counties of Colerain (now Londonberry), Tyrone, Armagh, Cavan, 
Fermanagh, and Donegal, were immediately confiscated by the Crown, and 
became available for purposes of plantation. 

16 




fl|^H^^ ?^^ra- T!Fa ... 




PRESBYTERIAN PERSECUTION. 17 

Colonists from North Britain had already possessed themselves of large 
portions of Down and Antrim, the two counties lying nearest to Scotland, some 
years before the inception of King James's "Great Plantation." 

At the beginning of the seventeenth century, the north half of county Down 
was ruled by one of the cadets of the great O'Neill family, who bore the name, 
Con McNeale ilcBryan Feartagh O'Neill, and lived in the old mansion house 
of Castlereagh. two or three miles distant from Carrickfergus Castle (now 
Belfast). Toward the end of the year 1602, Con happened to be entertaining 
some relatives in his halls of Castlereagh, when his wine gave out. A fresh 
supply which had been ordered from Spain, had been brought as far as Bel- 
fast, but was detained on its arrival there bj' the Queen's excisemen, until Con 
should pay a lately imposed duty, concerning which he neither knew or under- 
stood anything. The old chieftain's blood arose, and he ordered some of his 
retainers to proceed to Belfast and bring the wine by force. There his servants 
had an encounter with some English soldiers, and in the melee one of the 
soldiers was killed. O'Neill was therefore accused of "levying war against 
the queen," and lodged in Carrickfergus Castle. Sir Arthur Chichester pro- 
posed to hang him. In this extremity Con's wife communicated with a friend 
in Scotland, one Hugh Montgomery, who was the Laird of Braidstane, in 
Ayrshire. He had been looking for an eligible "settlement" in the north of 
Ireland, and kept himself posted as to what went on there through relatives 
who traded to Ireland from the port of Irvine. In consideration of the cession 
to himself of one-half of Con's lands in county Down, he assisted the prisoner 
to escape. Con entered into an agreement with Hugh Montgomery, by which 
he ceded to that gentleman half his lands in Clannaboye, on condition that 
the latter should obtain a free pardon from King James, and get him permis- 
sion to kiss the king's hand. This Montgomery proceeded to do, but, finding 
his own influence at court not sufficient, he was obliged to have recourse to a 
brother Scot, whose word had more weight than his. This was James Hamil- 
ton, who had been employed by James I as his political agent in Dublin. "With 
his assistance, Con received free pardon and was permitted to return to his 
house of Castlereagh. It had become necessary for Con to increase his prom- 
ised recompense to Montgomery by making it sufficiently large to satisfy 
James Hamilton also. So, when the patent was finally issued it granted to the 
said James Hamilton all the lands in the upper Clannaboye and the Great Ards 
which had been possessed by Con, or by his father in his lifetime. Hamilton 
had previously entered into an agreement with Montgomery and O'Neill as to 
what portion he should retain and what portion Montgomery should receive. 
Both Montgomery and Hamilton, as soon as their patents were pa.ssed by the 
Irish Council, crossed into Scotland to call upon their whole kith and kin to aid 
them in the plantation of their vast estates. Both were Ayrshire men, from the 
northern division of the county. From them are descended numerous families 
in Ulster. The land which Hamilton had acquired was "planted" with Scot- 
tish tenants, the most of them evidently from the some counties in Scotland — 
Ayr, Renfrew, Wigtown. Dumfries, and Kirkcudbright — as the men who fol- 
lowed Montgomery. 

The northeast corner of Ireland had long been held by the ^facdonnells, 
a clan which also people the islanil of Jura, and Cantyre on the mainland of 
Scotland. 

3 



18 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

The plantation in county Down and county Antrim, thorough as they were 
as far as they went, were limited in scope in comparison with the "Great 
Plantation of Ulster," for which James I's reign will be forever remembered 
in Ireland. The plan adopted for the colonization of the six "escheated" 
counties was to take possession of the finest portions of this great tract of 
country, amounting in all to nearly four million acres; to divide it into small 
estates, none larger than two thousand acres; and to grant these to men of 
known wealth and substance. Those who accepted grants were bound to live 
on their land themselves, to bring with them English and Scotch settlers, and 
to build for themselves and for their tenants fortified places of defence, houses 
to live in, and churches in which to worship. The purpose was not only to 
transfer the ownership of the land from Irish to Scot, but to introduce a Scot- 
tish population in place of an Irish one. In 1609, the forfeited lands were 
surveyed by commissioners, many grants were made to undertakers and servi- 
tors, and all things prepared for planting Ulster with another race, professing 
another religion. The next year the settlers began to arrive. Some came from 
England, but most from Scotland. The English settled in the southern part of 
the province, while the Scots occupied the north and centre. With their lands 
at a nominal rent, their clothing and their tools, manufactured by themselves, 
with linen and woolen cloth, cattle and horses, to sell, the colonists began to 
thrive. The success of the settlers induced many of their friends from Scot- 
land to follow. Then came James's great scheme of colonization in 1610, which 
threw open the other six counties for English and Scottish settlers. 

Although more than three-fourths of the seventeenth century settlers in 
Ulster were Presbyterians, an effort was soon to be made to include them in 
the Episcopal establishment. After James came to the throne in 1603 he 
became as much a persecutor of the Puritans in the South as he had been of 
the Presbyterians in the North. 

Three events of greater or less relative importance, characterize the reign 
of King James. The first of these was a new translation of the Bible into 
English. The second event for which the reign of James will be forever mem- 
orable was his confiscation of the estates of the banished Catholic earls of 
Ulster, the eviction of the native Irish from these estates, and their subsequent 
plantation and acquisition by Scottish and English "undertakers" in accord- 
ance with the king's plans. The third event was James's persecution of the 
Independents in Ireland, and the oppression of the Presbyterians in Scotland. 
As a result of these persecutions, John Robinson's Pilgrim followers were 
compelled to seek a refuge in Holland, and later in America, where they 
foimded the Puritan Commonwealth; while many of the bravest and most in- 
dependent spirits in Scotland crossed over to the new settlements in Ulster, 
where they likewise helped to build up democratic communities and families 
that later added such a large and influential element to the Anti-Jacobite popu- 
lation of America. 

Any one, though the nearest relative, who should shelter, aid, or in any way 
minister to the wants of those denoimced, was held liable to the same penalty 
as the person assisted. All landholders were required to give bond that their 
families and dependants should abstain from attending an}' conventicle. To 
enforce these wicked laws torture was freely used to extort evidence or con- 



V 



\ 



\ 



PRESBYTERIAN PERSECUTION. ^ j^ 

fession ; families were reduced to ruin by exorbitant fines ; the prisons -.j-e filled 
with victims of oppression ; multituiles were banished and sold a^i^^, 
women and even children were tortured or murdered for refusing to .„ 
oath they could not understand ; soldiers were quartered upon the defeuv, 
inhabitants and allowed free license; men were hunted like wild beasts, ttx 
shot or gibbeted along the highways. 

Those who suffered from these oppressions, both pastors and people, accorc 
inglj' began to look elsewhere for a place of refuge. The Presbyterians o. 
the South emigrated in large numbers to Holland and America. Those of th 
North went principally to Ireland, although the laws there against noncoi 
formity were annoying, and the local authorities in some places inclined ti 
press them. King James died in 1625 and was succeeded by his son Charles, a 
monarch as faithless, tyrannical, and selfish as his father, but one of a less 
cowardly spirit. In the Establi.shed Church of England he found a willing 
supporter, and used it to carry out his designs. 

At this period, high rents in Scotland were driving the people to Ulster 
at the rate of four thousand a year, just as the same cause, a century later, 
drove them from Ulster to America. The wave of colonization moved west- 
wards from Antrim and Down, and southwards from Derry. Had this move- 
ment continued, the loyal population would soon have been so numerous as to 
fear no rebellion of the natives. But Presbyterians, being then firmly attached 
to their faith, were not inclined to settle in a country where they would be 
deprived of Gospel ordinances. The persecution in Ireland soon checked im- 
migration from Scotland. 

Meanwhile, in Scotland the attempt of the king to impose the liturgy on the 
people met with most determined opposition. He had many loj-al supporters 
in all parts of Scotland, but the storm of popiilar indignation swept everj'thing 
before it. The king's opponents banded themselves together by the national 
covenant [see page 24] and re-established Presbyterianism. The king at- 
tempted to maintain his claim by the sword, but was unsuccessful, and obliged 
to ratify in parliament all that had been done by his opponents. 

The Irish Presbyterians, strongly opposed to the forms of prelacy, sym- 
pathized with their brethren in Scotland; and even the clergy of the Estab- 
lished Chuch failed to carry out the provisions of the canons they had signed. 

Charles having failed in his plans of raising money to carry on the war 
with the Scots, summoned another English Parliament, which met on the 3d 
of November, 1640, and is known as the Long Parliament. The Irish Presby- 
terians, through Sir John Clotworthy of Antrim, petitioned this Parliament 
for redress of their many grievances. They recounted the persecutions they 
had endured; they complained that their "learned and conscionable" minis- 
ters had been banished, and the care of their souls committed to illiterate hire- 
lings, who received only five or ten pounds a year ; that the rectors through 
connivance of their bishops were non-resident, and the people perished from 
want of spiritual food; and that all this time masses were publicly celebrated 
"to the great grief of God's people, and increase of idolatry and superstition." 
They prayed Parliament to redress their grievances and especially to restore 
their banished ministers. 

The government of Ireland was now committed to Sir John Persons and Sir 



20 



GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 



John P .>orlase, both Puritans. Under their guidance, the Parliament abolished 
the court of High Commission, and religious liberty was practically re-estab- 
list led. The exiled Presbyterians began to return, until shortly after 1640 
■■ Here were thirty regular congregations in Ulster, and it seemed as if peace 
ff and prosperity were about to reign in Ireland. 

Certain descendants of the northern chieftains whose estates had been con- 
fiscated at the beginning of the century, and others who had themselves gone 
away when very j'oung, lived at the courts of Rome and Madrid. These exiles, 
thinking the English were fully occupied with their own disputes, formed a 
plan with friends in Ireland for expelling the settlers, and overthrowing 
Protestantism in the country. When this plot was almost ripe for execution, 
Charles, thinking he had gained Scotland by lately made concessions, opened 
a correspondence with some Irish Roman Catholic leaders. He promised them 
many civil and religious advantages, including a legal establishment of the 
Roman Catholic faith in Ireland, if they would take up arms in his behalf, and 
disarm all Irish Protestants except the Ulster Scots, whom the king imagined 
he could unite with their kinsmen in Scotland. But the leaders of the old 
Irish, hearing of this design, determined to begin the rebellion at once, to an- 
ticipate the Anglo-Norman families who were gained by Charles, and to rob 
and murder for their own advantage rather than for the advantage of the 
king. At first, the rebels acted with comparative moderation. They con- 
tented themselves with robbing the Protestants, stripping them naked, and 
sending them oft" defenceless. But they soon abandoned this moderation, and 
aimed at murdering the entire native Protestant population. Neither woman 
nor infant was spared. The brains of the children were dashed out before the 
eyes of their mothers, some were thrown into pots of boiling water, and some 
were given to the pigs that they might be eaten. A Protestant minister was 
crucified. Many had their hands cut off or their eyes put out before their lives 
were taken. Others were promised protection on condition of their becoming 
the executioners of their own nearest and dearest relations; but if they ac- 
cepted these terms, they themselves were afterwards murdered. Many were 
promised their lives on condition of conforming the popery, but any who re- 
canted were told that, being now in the true Church, they must be killed at 
once lest they might afterwards fall from faith. Various calculations have 
been made of the number who perished, and it probably reached more than ten 
thousand. At first, the king's orders were obeyed and the Scots suffered no 
injury. Many of them succeeded in escaping, but some perished by being too 
confident. 

Oliver Cromwell, having rendered the Parliament supreme in England, 
and the independents supreme in Parliament, went to Ireland to act as lord 
lieutenant. On the 15th of August, 1649, he landed at Dublin. On the 3d of 
September he invested Drogheda, which had been garrisoned by the best of 
Ormond's soldiers, most of whom were English. A .summons to surrender 
being rejected, Cromwell took the town by storm on the 11th, and put the 
garrison with many defenseless inhabitants to the sword. At Wexford he 
exercised the same severity. Other towns opened their gates when summoned. 
Venables. sent north to co-operate with Coote, met him at Belfast, which was 
taken on September 30th. On the 6th of December these generals gained a 



PRESBYTERIAN PRESECUTION. 21 

great victory over Lord Montgomery, not far from Lisburn. Heber M'Mahon, 
bishop of Clogher, at the head of the Irish, was defeated near Letterkenny. 
The long contest was over. Ireland, for the first time in her history, was com- 
pletely subdued. 

During all this time the Irish Presbj^terians were closely watched lest they 
might espouse the cause of Charles. By a council of war, an act of banishment 
was pronounced against their ministers. ^lany of them fled from the eountry, 
and others, in the dress of farmers, travelled through their parishes and 
preached in private houses, or in the fields, at the risk of imprisonment. The 
"engagement" was now pressed on the occupants of public offices, and heavy 
penalties inflicted on those who refused to swear. 

But after Charles left the kingdom, the government of Ireland seemed 
less inclined to persecute Presbyterians. During the period of Episcopal as- 
cendancy, the practice was to press with full force against Presbyterians, the 
penal laws seldom enforced against Catholics. 

Oliver Cromwell died on the 3d of September, 1658, and his son Richard 
was proclaimed his successor. Henry Cromwell was promoted to be lord lieu- 
tenant of Ireland, and continued to rule the country with wisdom and vigor. 
Life and property had been rendered safe. Liberty of conscience for almost 
all classes of Protestants had been established. JSIany settlers from England and 
Scotland had been "planted" in the Celtic districts of the South and West. 
In Ulster, marshes had been drained, woods cut down, and farmhouses built. 
Presbyterianism made rapid progress. 

Charles II. at the time of his father's death, was a friendless fugitive. The 
Scotch ofi'ered to receive him as their king, on condition that he should pledge 
himself by oath to regard and preserve their Presbji:erian form of Church 
government. To this he assented. When he arrived in the kingdom he sub- 
scribed the covenant ; and again at his coronation, under circumstances of 
much more than usual solemnity, he swore to preserve it inviolate. The Scotch, 
accordingly, armed in his defence ; but, divided among themselves, and led by 
a general unfit to cope with Cromwell, they were soon defeated and Charles 
was again driven to the Continent. When he returned in 1660, he voluntarily 
renewed his promise to the Scotch, by whom his restoration had been greatly 
promoted, not to interfere with the liberty of their Church. No sooner, how- 
ever, was he firmly seated on his throne than all these oaths and promises were 
forgotten. Presbyterianism was at once abolished and Episcopacy established ; 
not such as it was under James I, when bishops were little more than standing 
moderators of the Presbyterians, but invested, by the arbitrary mandate of 
the king, with the fulness of prelatical power. An act was passed making it 
penal even to speak publicly or privately against the king's supremacy, or the 
government of the Church by archbishops and bishops. A court of high com- 
mission, of which all the prelates were members, was erected and armed with 
inquisitorial powers. JIultitudes of learned and pious ministers were ejected 
from their parishes, and ignorant, ungodly men, for the most part, introduced 
in their stead. Yet the people were forced under severe penalties, to attend 
the ministrations of these unworthy men. All ejected ministers were pro- 
hibited preaching or praying except in their o^vn families; and preaching or 
praying in the fields was made punishable by death. 



22 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

The last of the seventeenth century probably saw the last of the emigration 
of Scots into Ulster; while for years that were to follow, the Scots were to 
leave Ulster in thousands for America. For some time after the Revolution, a 
steady stream of Scotch Presbyterians had poured into the country attracted 
by the cheapness of the farms and by the new opening for trade. In the end of 
the seventeenth century the state of England was not a prosperous one, and 
her woolen manufacturers imagined the competition from Ireland was injur- 
ing them. The next year the Government passed an Act through the Irish 
Parliament, forbidding any exportation of Irish woolens from the country. It 
was afterwards followed by Acts forbidding the Irish to export their wool to 
any country save England — the English manufacturers desiring to get the 
wool of their sister kingdom at their own price. 

There are two outstanding facts in the history of Ulster besides the rise of 
the linen manufacture — the steady emigration, and the rise of the Secession 
Church. The latter is strong proof of the kinship to Scotland, the former is, 
perhaps even a stronger proof of the blood which was in her sons, for they 
left Ulster, as their forefathers had come to it, in search of a more kindly home 
across the seas. The emigration from Ulster is one of the most striking feat- 
ures of Irish history, and one which had a most marked effect on the vital force 
of the United States of America, which drew so much of its best blood from the 
Presbji:erians of the north of Ireland. There was nothing to induce the active- 
minded men of the North to remain in Ireland, and thej' left in crowds, going 
away with wives and children, never to return. In 1718, there is mention of 
"both ministers and people going off." In 1728, it is stated that "above 4,200 
men, women, and children have been shipped off hence for the West Indies, 
within three years." In consequence of the famine of 1740, it is stated that 
for "several years afterwards, twelve thousand emigrants annually left Ulster 
for the American plantations;" while from 1771 to 1773, "the whole emigra- 
tion from Ulster is estimated at thirty thousand, of whom ten thousand were 
weavers." Thus was Ulster drained of the young, the enterprising, and the 
most energetic and desirable classes of its population. They left the land 
which had been saved to England by the swords of their fathers, and crossed 
the sea to escape from the galling tyranny of the bishops whom Ireland had 
made rulers of that land. They came to a new and a better land, and here 
they founded their homes, built their churches, established their communities, 
and again set up their religion. 

Before the close of the seventeenth century, there were at least twelve 
Presbyterian churches established in America, the members of which were, to a 
large extent, of Scottish or Scotch-Irish birth or descent. Five of these 
churches were in ^Maryland, two in Virginia, two in Delaware, one in Penn- 
sylvania, one in New Jersej', and one in South Carolina. During the first two 
decades of the eighteenth century additional Presbyterian churches were 
organized in the American colonies by emigrants from Scotland and Ulster. 

The causes which led to the eighteenth-century emigration from Ulster to 
America have already been pointed out, and may be summarized as follows : 

1. Religious persecution by the Episcopal authorities, of a nature most 
galling and outrageous; one incident being the loss of the rights of citizen- 
ship. 



PRESBYTERIAN PERSECUTION. 23 

2. A system of unjust and unwise landlordism, which served to discourage 
thrift and enterprise. 

3. Prohibitory discrimination against the trade and manufactures of Ulster 
in favor of those of England. 

4. The enforced payment of tithes to the Epi.scopal clergy, to sustain a 
theocracy which the Presbj'terians believed to be contrary to the laws of God, 
and knew to be destructive to their own rights and liberties. 

The annals of the actual emigration from Ulster to America are very 
meagre and imperfect. Few records have been preserved of the departure of 
vessels from ports in Scotland or Ireland prior to the present century, and 
such incomplete lists of passengers as have come down to us owe their preser- 
vation rather to accident than to design. 

While the settlements of the Scotch-Irish in New England, Virginia, and 
the Carolinas were numerous, and represented a population of many thousand 
families, the great majority of the Ulster emigrants to America first landed 
on the Delaware shore. Most of the passenger ships sailing from Ireland 
during the eighteenth century were bound for ports in the Quaker colony. 
Pennsylvania thus became the centre of the Presbj'terian settlements in the 
New World, and from the province, after 1735, a continuous stream of emigra- 
tion flowed to the South and West. 

The emigrants to Pennsylvania usually landed at one of the three ports, 
Lewes, Newcastle (both in Delaware then a part of Pennsylvania), or Phila- 
delphia. Presbyterian congregations were gathered in all of these towns 
before 1698. During the first decade of the eighteenth century the Scotch- 
Irish made settlements along White Clay, Red Clay, and Brandywine creeks 
in Newcastle county, Delaware, and at the head of Elk creek on both sides 
of the Pennsylvania-ilaryland boundary, at its intersection with the Delaware 
line. The church at the head of Christiana creek was organized before 1708. 
Two years later the congregation of Drawyers and Pencader, in Delaware, 
and Bensalem, in Pennsylvania, were gathered ; and the year 1714 brought into 
existence six more Presb}i;erian churches: Norriton and Abington, in what is 
now Montgomery county, and Great Valley, in Chester County, all in Pennsyl- 
vania; and Cedar Creek, Dover, and Murderkill, in Delaware. The congre- 
gations of these churches were composed of Scottish, Dutch, and Welsh set- 
tlers. Before 1720 the Scotch-Irish had extended their settlements westward 
to the mouth of the Susquehanna, and were sufficiently numerous to form three 
new congregations. 

Of the total white population in America at the outbreak of the Revolution, 
there is abundant evidence to show that at least one-third was not of English 
descent or sympathies at all, but consisted of a variety of nationalities, includ- 
ing the Germans, French, Hollanders, Swedes, and others. But the settle- 
ments of all these different nationalities taken together did not begin to equal 
in number or importance those of the Scots of North Britain and North Ire- 
land, a composite race, even at that time having in the organic makeup of 
each individual a combination of the several racial elements which were almost 
identical with those now forming the present collective population of America, 
and from which the American of the future is gradually being evolved. 

Driven from their adopted home in the North of Ireland by English perse- 



24 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

cution, there was burned into their very souls the bitter recollection of English 
ingratitude and English broken faith. They were un-English in their origin, 
and they came to America hating England, her church, and her form of gov- 
ernment with the intensest hatred, ilingled with the descendants of many 
other races, they nevertheless formed the kernel of the distinctively and in- 
tensely American stock who were the pioneers of our people in their march 
westward, the vanguard of the army of fighting settlers, who with axe and 
rifle won their way from the AUeghanies to the Rio Grande and the Pacific. 
That these Irish Presbyterians were a bold and hardy race is proved by their 
at once pushing past the settled regions, and plunging into the wilderness as 
leaders of the white advance. But indeed, they were well fitted to be Ameri- 
cans from the very start ; they were kinsfolk of the Covenanters ; they deemed 
it a religious duty to interpret their own Bible, and held for divine right the 
election of their own clergy. For generations their whole ecclesiastic and 
scholastic systems had been fundamentally democratic. 

The term "Scotch-Irish" is peculiarly American. The word seems to have 
come into general use since the Revolution, having been first taken as a race- 
name by many individuals of a very large class of people in the United States, 
descendants of emigrants of Scottish blood from the North of Ireland. The 
name was not used by the first of these emigrants, neither was it generally 
applied to them by the people whom they met there. They usually called 
themselves "Scotch" just as the descendants of their former neighbors in 
Ireland do today; and as do some of their own descendants in this country, 
who seemingly are averse to acknowledging any connection with Ireland. The 
application "Scotch-Irish" is not, as many people suppose, an indication of 
Hiberno-Scottish descent; although it could be properly so used in many 
cases. It was first appropriated as a distinctive race-name by, and is now 
generally applied to, the descendants in America of the early Scotch Presby- 
terian emigrants from Ireland. ["The Scotch-Irish, or the Scot in North 
Britain, North Ireland, and North America." By C. A. Hanna.] 

THE NATIONAL CO\TENANT. 

The National Covenant was a bond of union or agreement, drawn up at 
Edinburgh in 1638, by the leading Presbyterian ministers, and subscribed by 
vast numbers of persons of all ranks of life. It embodied the confession of 
faith of 1580 and 1581, subscribed by James VI in his youth, and again recog- 
nized in 1590 and 1596 ; and was binding on all who signed it to spare nothing 
which might save their religion. The subscribing of the national covenant 
began on the 28th of February, 1638 in the Grej'friars' church and church- 
yard at Edinburgh. Numerous copies were also circulated through the country 
for signature — a circumstance which accounts for many copies being still 
extant. "In the library of the facility of advocates at Edinburgh are pre- 
served five parchment copies with the original signatures of Rothes, Montrose, 
Loudon, and many others of the nobility, gentry, commissioners of counties 
and burghs, and ministers, though only one of these five copies is apparently 
connected with the first signing, and the other four, which are dated 1639, 
were subscribed after the ratification of the General assembly." [Davidson's 
Historical Sketch Illustrative of the National Confession of Faith, Edinburgh, 



PRESBYTERIAN PERSECUTION. 25 

1849, to which we refer for a variety of details.] The gene?:al assembly, which 
met at Glasglow, November 21, 1638, ratified the national covenant and the 
confession of faith which it embraced, and deposed the whole of the hierarchy 
which had been established by Charles I. The national covenant was sub- 
sequently ratified by the 5th act of the second parliament of Charles I, held 
at Edinburgh June 11, 1640, and subscribed by Charles II at Spey, June 23, 
1G50, and Seoou, January 1. ItJol. The docunu'nt will bo found in tlu' vi)luiiie 
which comprehends the Westminster Confession of Faith, in use by the church 
of Scotland. Those who subscribe the national covenant, promise to "continue 
in obedience of the doctrine and discipline of this kirk." They also give 
assent to various acts of parliament in the reign of James VI, which besides 
repudiating the jurisdiction of the pope, and all the ceremonial observances 
and errors of the Romish church, ordain "all sayers, wilful hearers, and con- 
cealers of the mass, the maintainers and resetters of the priests, Jesuits, traf- 
ficking Papists, to be punished without any exception or restriction." 

THE SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT. 

The Solemn League and Covenant was a document of date four to five 3'ear8 
later than the National Covenant, since the signing of which, Charles I had 
broken with the English parliament, set up his standard at Nottingham 
(August, 1642), and from his various successes it seemed as if he might be 
able finally to reinstate Episcopacy in Scotland. With some alarm on this 
ground, the Scotch willingly received overtures from commissioners deputed 
from the English parliament. Hopes were held out to the Scottish nation 
that, in event of success against the king, the Presbyterian model should super- 
cede the Episcopalian both in England and Ireland. Approving of a measure 
of this kind, the Scottish estates entered into what was called a solemn league 
and covenant with the English parliament. One of the provisions of the bond 
of agreement was, that the Scotch should send an army into England against 
the king, which they did in January, 1644. 

The solemn league and covenant was subscribed by many of all ranks in 
Scotland and England, including the assembly of divines at "Westminster, 
was ratified by the general assembly at Edinburgh, August 17, 1643, and the 
Scottish parliament, July 15, 1644; and subscribed by Charles H at Spey, 
1650, and Scoon, 1651. Like the national covenant, it has, till the present 
day, a place in the volume which comprehends the Westminster Confession of 
Faith of the church of Scotland. 

While the national covenant refers to the observance of the Presbyterian 
polity within Scotland alone, the solemn league and covenant is much more 
comprehensive. Those who subscribe it, setting out with a profession of at- 
tachment to the church of Scotland, are to endeavor to bring about a uniform- 
ity in religion and church-discipline in the three kingdoms; and further "That 
we shall in like manner, without respect of persons, endeavor the extirpation 
of popery, prelacy (that is church-government by archbishops, bishops, their 
chancellors, and commissaries, deans, deans and chapters, archdeacons, and all 
other ecclesiastical officers depending on that hierarchy), superstitition, heresy, 
schism, profaneness and whatsoever shall be found to be contrary to sound 
doctrine and the power of godliness, lest we partake of other men's sins, and 



26 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

thereby be in danger to receive of their plagues ; and that the Lord may be one, 
and his name one, in the three kingdoms." 

Such were the famous covenants, at one time enforced by civil penalties, 
and for which their adherents, under the name of covenanters, fought and 
suffered in Scotland, between the restoration and the revolution, maintaining 
to the last that both covenants, notwithstanding certain recissory acts of parlia- 
ment, were still binding on the whole nation. At the revolution the two cove- 
nants were set aside, and carmot be said to have now any practical effect in 
any part of the United Kingdom. As above stated, they have a place in the 
volume which comprehends the Westminster Confession of faith, but for what 
reason it is difficult to say ; for the church of Scotland does not make adherence 
to them obligatory on either clerical or lay members. Certain Scotch and 
Irish dissenters, however, still profess attachment to the covenants, and on 
particular occasions renew their subscription of them. They are called Camer- 
onians or Reformed Presbyterians. The obligations undertaken by the sover- 
eign, and the modern acts of parliament abolishing religious tests on taking 
civil office, and admitting Roman Catholics, Non-conformists, and Jews to 
Parliament, not to speak of public opinion, are totally at variance with the 
covenants. It is customary in popular lectures on the Covenanters to overlook 
the fact, in compassion for their sufferings, that they contended for what is 
now quite adverse to the principles of religious toleration. Yet, in so far as 
the manful struggle in which they were concerned helped to accelerate the 
revolution, the history of the Covenanters must ever be associated with that 
of civil and religious liberty. 



THE FIRST GREENLEES IN AMERICA. 

Tradition locates the Greenlees in England as early as the reign of Alfred 
the Great [871]. Their names appear on the records as far back as the reign 
of Edward IV [1461]. Later vre find Greenlees settled around and about 
the parishes of Lochwinnoch*, Beith, and neighborhood, in tlie time known as 
the twenty years of the killing time in Scotland. The Greenlees, like many 
other families, fled into Argylshire, thence to Ireland. Again, religious perse- 
cution was the prime cause which led them to leave the north of Ireland and 
emigrate to America. 

MICHAEL GREENLEE of Kent County, Delaware was born "about 1700" 
and came to this country from Ireland when he was "about 14 years old." 
As the lists of passengers from Ireland about that time were very incomplete 
and many records have been destroyed, we have been unable to learn anything 
definite regarding his emigration. It is probable that he came with his father 
and other members of the family. He may have emigrated in 1718 when a 
number left Ireland "both ministers and people going ofif." A Presbyterian 
church had been established in ^Murderkill. Delaware in 1714. The earliest 
record we have of Michael Greenlee is February 12, 1754 when he bought land 
in "ye forrest of murtherkill Hundred" Kent County, Delaware. 

JOHN GREENLEE, a brother of ^Michael, also settled in Delaware and had 
a son, Robert, born in Delaware in 1745. This is possibly the John Greenlee 
[see Unclassified, No. 271] who was living in Kent County, Delaware in 1747 
and in that year bought land in the "forrest of Murther Creek Hundred," 
and died before May 27, 1755, intestate, his widow, Priscilla, being appointed 
administratrix. The settlement of this estate would undoubtedly have fur- 
nished additional data but could not be found as many of the early Delaware 
records have been destroyed. 

ARCHIBALD GREENLEE of Washington County, Pennsylvania was born 
in Scotland about 1755 and settled in Washington County, Pennsylvania before 
1780. We have been unable to ascertain how long he remained there. His 
children emigrated to Ohio. 

EDWARD GREENLEE came from Ireland after 1771 and settled in Mason 
County, Virginia [now West Virginia]. He was probably a brother of William 
of West Virginia. 

JAMES GREENLEE of Rockbridge County, Virginia, bom in 1707, came 



*I>oohwinncch is a parish about Ave miles by four, the most southerly of Renfrewshire 
and abutting on the first parish of Ayrshire, called Belth. It lie* eight miles from the 
village of Largs, twenty-flve miles from the mainland of Argyll ' and eleven miles from 
Campbelltown. It is eleveu miles across to Ireland. 

27 



28 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

from the north of Ireland about 1727, landed in Delaware and soon after went 
to Carlisle, Pennsylvania where he married. In 1737 he settled in Rockbridge 
County, Virginia. 

JAilES GREENLEE of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania was born in 
1718 in the north of Ireland. The date of his emigration is not known but his 
name appears as early as 1738 on the tax list of Hanover Township, Lancaster 
County, Pennsylvania where he spent the remainder of his days. 

JAMES GREENLEE of Tennessee came from Ireland, spent some time in 
Pennsylvania, then settled on the Potomac River in Virginia. He was living 
in North Carolina in 1775. His descendants settled in Tennessee. 

ROBERT GREENLEE of Pennsylvania was probably born in Scotland. 
His father came from Scotland in an early day and settled in Allegheny 
County, Pennsylvania. The earliest definite place record we have of Robert is 
at Clifton, Allegheny County, near which place his granddaughter was born in 
1797. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE of West Virginia was probably a brother of 
Edward of West Virginia. He came from Ireland in 1766 and settled at 
Botetourt County, Virginia. He probably removed to Mason County, Virginia 
(now West Virginia) with his sons John and Edward between 1790 and 1801. 

Of these early Greenlees the only one we have been enabled to connect 
with Michael, is John of Kent County, Delaware. After a careful study of the 
subject, however, we are convinced that all the Greenlees above mentioned 
were closely related and that all the branches, both in this and foreign coun- 
tries, sprang from the same parent stock. 

The hardships endured by pioneers to the New World in making and 
guarding their homes, coupled with lack of facilities, gave them little oppor- 
tunity for making and preserving family records. In many of the states no 
system of recording births, deaths and marriages was installed until a com- 
paratively recent date. In England, Ireland and Scotland, where we expected 
to find a perfect system of records, it is almost impossible to trace many, now 
prominent, families. The ravages of time and the numerous wars in those 
countries are responsible in a measure for the destruction of many valuable 
records. 

The different ways of spelling the name can not be considered as evidence 
that they were not of the same stock as we find many instances in old wills, 
deeds and other records where the name is speUed several ways in the same 
document. This will be found both in England and America and is partly 
attributed to a system of phonetic spelling which was in vogue. 



DESCENDANTS OF MICHAEL GREENLEE 

OF 

KENT COUNTY, DELAWARE. 



MICHAEL GREENLEE,! was born about 1700; died in Kent County, 
Delaware (will dated November 8, 1788; proved January 2, 1739); married 

; married second before November 26, 1761, ESTHER DAVIS, 

who was born about 1740, daughter of John Davis. She died about 1796. 
[See Administration of Will of ]\Iichael Greenlee.] 

CHILDREN : (given in order as mentioned in Will) : 

Samuel; married Mary Jones. + 

Mar}-; married Roggers. 

Elizabeth ; married Griffen. 

John, born 1758 ; married Nancy Hamilton. -|- 

James, born about 1770; married Riehey Herring; married second 

Hester Ann WilIoughby.+ 
IMichael, born AprU, 1759; married Bethiah Maxson.+ 

Rachel; married Stuard, or Stuart. 

]\Iary; married Jacob Dill.+ 
David; married Elizabeth Morris.+ 

William; married .+ 

Allen (youngest child), born in 1774; married Sarah McKelvey.-j- 

MICHAEL GREENLEE purchased land in Kent County, Delaware as 
early as 1754; but the following, related by Edmund Greenlee, as told him by 
his father, shows that he must have settled in Delaware many years before. 

"My Grandfather Greenlee came from Ireland at the age of about 14 years, 
had no Irish brogue on his tongue, settled in Delaware near the Maryland 
Line; his first wife's name unknown; had children by her; David Greenlee one 
of the sons moved to Georgia when quite young. He (David) had the small 
pox while at home and became very much reduced in flesh; on recovery 
strength came before he gained flesh, and my father said he was the smartest 
person to walk he ever saw. Another son was William Greenlee ; do not know 
where he lived, but the last letter received from him stated that he was going 
to move up the Red River. I do not remember hearing the age at which 
Grandfather married his first wife, but at the time of his second marriage he 
was 60 j'ears of age. I do not know his second wife's given name or maiden 
name but she was 19 j-ears of age when they were married. Grandfather at 
60 years of age was very strong and active ; is said to have taken a hog after 
it had been killed weighing 200 lbs. by the bristles and lifted it from the 
ground with one hand, and could jump up and strike his feet together twice 

29 



2. 


I. 


3. 


II. 


4. 


m. 


5. 


IV. 


6. 


V. 


7. 


VI. 


8. 


VII. 


9. 


VIII. 


10. 


EK. 


11. 


X. 


12. 


XI. 



30 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

before touching the ground. He was by occupation a farmer. He had I think 
three children by second wife, Michael, Allen and I think a daughter Betsey." 

The following deeds are on record in Kent County, Delaware : 

THIS INDENTURE Maid this Twelfth Day of February in^e Year of our 
Lord One Thousand Seven hiindred and fifty four and in the Twenty Seventh 
Year of King George over England &c. Between James Anderson & Eliza- 
beth Anderson Wife of the afsd. James of Kent County on Delaware Yoomn, 
of the one part and iliehael Greenley of the same place Yoom, of the other 
part, WITNESSETH that afsd. James Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson wife 
of afsd. James for and in Consideration of the Sum of Fifty Pounds good and 
Lawful money of this Government to them in hand paid or otherwise well 
secured to be paid by the sd. Michael Greenlee the receipt whereof the said 
James Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson doth hereby acknowledge and from 
every part and parcell thereof the sd. James and Elizabeth Anderson doth 
hereby Exonerate acquit and for ever Discharge afsd. Michael Greenlee his 
heirs Exrs. & Adms. Hath given Granted Aliened Bargained Sold Enfoofed & 
Confirmed and Confirmed and Doth hy these presents freely Clearly and abso- 
lutely give grant Bargain Sell Alien Enfoofe Release and Confirm unto afsd. 
Michael Greenlee his Heirs and assigns forever all that part or parcell of Land 
Situate laying and being in j^e forrest of murtherkill Hundred in the said 
County of Kent surveyed and laid out for the afsd. James Anderson in pus- 
suance a Copy of the proprietaries Warrant Bearing Date ye Nineteenth Day 
of December Seventeen Hundred and fourty and returned into the Surveyor 
Generals Office at Philadelphia, BEGINNING at a Corner Red Oak it being a 
Corner of Burton Suellys and Thomas Hudsons Land and from thence south 
fourty seven East fourty four perches and two thirds of a perch to a Corner 
Black Oak near a Branch it being a Corner of Thos. Hudsons and Thos. Newels 
Land thence south 29° 30, West one hundred and Sixty nine perches to a 
corner old poplar a Corner of Thos. Newells Land in a Drain of the White 
Marsh thence South South West Twenty nine perches and a half to a Corner 
white Oak of Thos. Newells Land in Andrew Edwards Line, thence North 
West Sixty Six perches and the fifth of a perch to a Corner Spanish Oak 
thence North thirty seven East Twenty Four perches Red Oak thence North 
three Degrees East one Hundred and two perches and ye fifth of a perch to a 
Corner White Oak near an Improvement thence North thirty eight and three 
quarters west fifty two perches and three quarters of a perch to a Corner 
White Oak by a small improvement thence North Ten Degrees West fifteen 
and a half perches to a Corner Red Oak on ye North West side of ye afsd. 
improvement thence North five and three Quarters East fifty five perches to 
a Corner Red Oak of Burton Suellys Land thence South Sixty Six and one 
half Degrees, East one hundred and two perches to the place of Beginning 
containing and laid out for one hundred and sixty four acres and one quarter 
of an acre Be the same more or less TOGETHER with all Woods Underwoods 
Swamps Cripples Trees houses Gardens Orchards fencing and fencing Stuff 
in and upon the same or any part thereof with all the Rents profitts and Bene- 
fits arising or hereafter to arise out of the same or any part thereof, Together 
with all Deeds Writings Manuscripts touching and concerning the same. To 



MICHAEL OP DELAWARE. 31 

have hold and enjoy unto the sd Michael Greenlee his heirs and assigns for 
ever, and to the only proper use and Behoof of him the sd ilichael Greenlee 
his heirs and assigns for ever the above recited One Hundred and Twenty two 
acres and one quarter of Land and premisses with their appurtenances and the 
sd James Anderson and Elizabeth his wife, Doth hereby Covenant and grant 
for themselves their Heirs Ex's and adm's to and with the sd ]\Iichael Greenlee 
his heirs and assigns that they the sd James Anderson and Elizabeth his wife 
hath at ye Sealing and Delivery hereof good right & LawfuU Authority to 
give grant Bargain and Sell unto ye sd Michael Greenlee his heirs and assigns 
forever, the above Land and Premisses manner and form as above Expressed 
and the sd James Anderson and Elizabeth his wife Doth further Covenant and 
grant for themselves their heirs Ex's and adm's to and with ye said Michael 
Greenlee his heirs and assigns, that they ye said James Anderson and Elizabeth 
his wife their heirs Ex's and adm's will warrant and forever defend the above 
recited Lands and premisses and every part thereof hereby Granted or men- 
tioned to be unto ye sd Michael Greenlee his heirs and assigns for ever against 
them they ye sd James Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson their heirs Ex's and 
adm's and assigns or any other person or persons Claiming or to Claim from 
by or under them or any of them at any time hereafter and from all incum- 
brances of what kind soever the Quit Rents Due or hereafter to become Due 
to the Lord or Lords of the fee thereof only Excepted, and the said James 
Anderson and Elizabeth his wife their heirs Ex's and adm's will Warrant and 
for ever Defend the above sd land and Premisses to the aboves Michael Green- 
ley to his heirs and assigns as above expressed. Etc. [Recorded in the Re- 
corder of Deeds Office in Deed Book 0, Vol. 1, p. 208.] 

THIS INDENTURE made this twenty seventh day of May in the year of 
our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty five between Mikael Greenley 
of the County of Kent on Delaware yeoman of the one part and Absalom 
Stradlin of the same place yoeman of the other part witnesseth that the said 
Mikael Greenley for and in consideration of the sum of sixty pounds current 
lawful money of this government to him in hand paid or otherwise well secured 
to be paid by the said Absolam Stradlin the receipt whereof the said Mikel 
Greenley doth hereby acknowledge and from every part and parcel thereof 
the said Mikel Greenley doth hereby exhonerate and forever discharge the 
said Absolam Stradlim his heirs executors and administrators Hath given 
granted Aliened bargained sold enfeoffed and confirmed and doth by these 
presents freely clearly and absolutely give grant bargain alien enfeoff release 
and confirm unto the said Absolam Stradlim his heirs and assigns forever all 
that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Kent and 
in the forrest of Murderkill Hundred and adjoining a place called the Green 
Cripple and another place called popler Island surveyed for the said ]\Iikel 
Greenley on the eighth day of March one thousand seven hundred and fifty 
five by virtue of the Proprietors warrant bearing date the twenty second day 
of February in the same year Beginning at a corner marked white oak on the 
east side of a swamp and running from thence south twelve degrees west one 
hundred and twenty perches to a corner black gum of Thomas Hudson's land 
and thence south fifty five degrees west ninety perches to a gum in a swamp 
and from thence north twenty six degrees west seventy nine perches to a white 



32 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

oak, thence north sixty three degrees west seventy seven perches to a corner 
water oak at the end of said Hudson's line, thence north four degrees and a 
quarter west twenty two perches to a corner red oak of said Thomas Hudson's 
near John Loftice's fence, thence north forty three degrees and three quarters 
of a degree east sixty four perches and three quarters of a perch to a corner 
black oak a corner of John Liftice's land, thence along the line of said Loftice's 
land north sistj' degrees and a half east fifty seven perches to a corner of 
said Loftice's in John Davis' line and thence along the said Davis land north 
sixty three degrees east one hundred thirty nine perches to a corner white 
oak of Richard White's and John Davis' land, thence south 20: 40 East one 
hundred and sixty seven and a half perches to the place of beginning, con- 
taining and laid out for two hundred and sixty two acres of land be the same 
more or less together with all woods underwoods swamps cripples trees houses 
gardens orchards fencing and fencing stuff in and upon the same or any part 
or parcel thereof together with all deeds writings and mansion touching and 
concerning the same to have hold and enjoy unto the said Absolam Stradlim 
his heirs and assigns and to the only proper use and behoof of him the said 
Absolam Stradlim his heirs and assigns forever, the above recited two hun- 
dred and sixty two acres of land and premises with their appurtenances and 
the said ilikel Greenley doth hereby covenant and grant for himself his heirs 
executors and administrators to and with the said Absolam Stradlim his heirs 
and assigns that he the said Mikel Greenley hath at the time of the sealing and 
delivery thereof good right and lawful authority to give grant bargain and 
sell unto the said Absolam Stradlim his heirs and assigns forever the above 
recited lands and premises in manner and form as above expressed and the 
said Mikel Greenley doth further covenant and grant for himself his heirs 
executors and administrators to and with the said Absolam Stradlim his heirs 
and assigns that he the said Jlikel Greenley his heirs executors and administra- 
tors will warrant and forever defend the above recited lands and premises and 
every part thereof hereby granted or mentioned to be granted unto the said 
Absolam Stradlim his heirs and assigns forever against him the said Mikel 
Greenley his heirs executors and administrators and assigns or any other 
person or persons claiming or to claim from by or under him them or any of 
them at any time hereafter laying any lawful claim or title thereto or any part 
or parcel thereof free and freely acquitted from all former judgment bargains 
sales dowers rents and services and all other encumbrances of kindsoever the 
quit rent due or hereafter to become due to the Lord or Lords of the fee thereof 
only excepting and foreprized and the said Mikel Greenley also covenants and 
grants for himself his heirs executors and administrators to and with the said 
Absolam Stradlim his heirs and assigns that he the said Mikel Greenley his 
heirs executors and administrators shall and will at any time hereafter during 
the space of seven years at the reasonable request of him the said Absolam 
Stradlim his costs and charges in the law of him his heirs and assigns make or 
do any other act or acts thing or things deed or deeds or other assurances as 
the said Absolam Stradlim his heirs or assigns shall reasonabh' devised or ad- 
vised in law for the better assuring or more sure making of the above recited 
land and premises with the appurtenances unto the said Absolam Stradlim 
his heirs and assigns forever. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 33 

In Testimony Whereof the said Mikel Greenley hath hereunto set his hand 
and seal the day and year first above written. 
Sealed and delivered in his 

the presence of Mikel + Greenley. 

George Farquhar mark 

Jonathan Collingham. 

Kent County on Delaware ss. 

Be it remembered that ilichael Greenlee came into the adjourned court 
of Common Pleas held at Dover in and for Kent County aforesaid the twenty 
seventh day of May Anno Domini seventeen hundred and fifty five and there 
did acknowledge the within deed unto Absolam Stradlim with the land and 
premises therein specified to be his right and property according to the pur- 
port and effect thereof, etc. [Recorded in Office of Recorder of Deeds. Ker-^ 
County, Deed Book 0, Vol. 1, p. 289.] 

THIS INDENTURE, Made the twenty-- ■ ' -^^j vl iNovember in the second 
year of the reign of our Sovere^rr- ' vjeorge third, by the Grace of God of 
Great Britain, Franc r- ' ^^, King Defender of the Faith &c. Annoque 

Domini s^venV "' '"' ..eu and sixty one between Michael Greenly of Murther- 
v-v.^ - j^ ii^Q County of Kent on Delaware, Yoeman and Esther his wife 

.ne one part, and Job :Meredith of the same place Cordwinder of the other 
part. 

WITNESSETH. That Whereas John Davis in the hundred and county 
aforesaid, became seized of a certain tract of laud surveyed to him by George 
Stevenson by virtue of warrant from the Honorable Proprietors bearing date 
the twenty-second day of June one thousand seven hundred and forty seven, 
situate lying and being in the forest of Murtherkill hundred aforesaid called 
and known by the name of Maidens Lott ; Beginning at a marked sweet gum 
at a corner of the dwelling plantation of said Davis, thence south sixty eight 
degrees west one hundred and thirteen perches to a black gum in a swamp, 
thence north seventy degrees west one hundrd perches to a black gum in a 
swamp, thence north fifty-three degrees west thirty six perches to a white oak 
in a drain, thence north sixty three degrees west fifty three and a half perches 
to a red oak on the end of a ridge, thence north forty degrees and forty five 
minutes east one hundred and fifty two perches to a black oak at a corner of 
William White's land, thence north sixty degrees east thirty four perches to 
a post in William White's line at a corner of the dwelling plantation of said 
John Davis, thence south thirty degrees east two hundred and seventeen 
perches to the first mentioned place of beginning, containing one hundred and 
ninety acres and an allowance of six per cent for roads and etc ; And Whereas, 
the aforesaid John Davis, did by his last will and testament bearing date 

as by said will may fully appear reference thereunto 
being had, did devise the above land and premises to his three daughters, 
Rachel, Rebecca and Esther Davis their heirs and assigns forever: And 
Whereas, the aforesaid Michel Greenly did inter-marry with the aforesaid 
Esther Davis. Now Elnow Ye that we Michel Greenly and Esther his wife 
for and in consideration of the just and full sum of ten pounds good and lawful 



34 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

money of this Government to us in hand paid by the said Job Meredith the 
receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge and ourselves therewith fully satis- 
fied and paid, have granted, bargained, sold, aliened, enfeoffed, released, and 
confirmed all our right, title, interest and claim of the above mentioned un- 
divided land and premises with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging to 
the aforesaid Job Meridith his heirs and assigns forever, under the yearly 
quit rents now due, or hereafter to become due to the chief Lord or Lords of 
the fee for the premises for the time being ; and the said Michel Greenly and 
Esther his wife the said land and premises hereby granted to the said Job 
Meridith his heirs or assigns against themselves the said Michel Greenly and 
Esther his wife and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever 
lawfully claiming or to claim by, from or under them or either of them, shall 
and will warrant and forever defend by these presents (the proprietors quit 
rents only excepted). 

In Jl'^'stimony and Witness Whereof the said :\Iiehel Greenly and Esther 
his wife have uereuL\;i?J'5^_their hands and affixed their seals the day and year 
first above written. 
Signed, Sealed and delivered " --i _ his 

in the presence of Mich„' , + Greenly Seal. 

Joshua Clark, marn: *'-- 

William Betts. her -^ 

Esther -|- Greenly Seal, 
mark 



WILL OF MICHAEL GREENLY. 

In the name of God amen, this eighth day of November in the year of our 
Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight. I Michael Greenly of 
Kent County in the State of Delaware being sick in Body but of good and 
sound memory thanks be to Almighty God and calling to Remembrance the 
uncertain State of this Life do make constitute ordain and declare this my last 
will and testament in manner and form following revoking and annulling by 
these presents all and every testament and testaments, will and wills heretofore 
by me made and declared either by word or writing and this to be taken only 
for my last will and testament and no other. 

I do order and dispose the same in manner and form following, that is to 
say 

Item. I give and bequeath to my sun Samuel Greenly one shilling Sterling 
when required and no more. 

Item. I give and bequeath to my Datter Mary Roggers and hur children 
one shilling Sterling when required and no more. 

Item. I give and bequeath to my datter Elizabeth Griffen one shilling 
Sterling when required and no more. 

Item. I give and bequeath to my son John Greenlee one shilling Sterling 
when required and no more. 

Item. I give and bequeath to my sun James Greenlee one shilling Sterling 
when required and no more. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 35 

Item. I give and bequeath to my son IMichael Greenlee one shilling Ster- 
ling when required and no more. 

Item. I give and bequeath to my Dafter Rachel Stuard one shilling when 
required and no more. 

Item. I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife Esther Greenlee all 
my lands and tenements with my dwelling plantashon and also all my goods 
and Chattels and household furniture to her during her natural life she making 
no waste thereon and after her death to be equally divided between my fore 
youngest children which is to say Mary Dill David Greenlee William Greenlee 
and Allen Greenlee and also I leave my well beloved wife Esther Greenlee 
my hole and sole Executor of this my last will and testament in witness 
whereof I have hereunto fixed my hand and seal the day and year above 
written. 
Signed sealed and delivered his 

in the presence of Michp.&i -^ Greenlee (Seal). 

John Reed mark 

her 
Sella + Callaway, 
mark 

Delaware State S. 

Personally appeared before me Francis Many Esq. Register for the probate 
of Wills and granting letters of Administration in and for the County of Kent, 
John Reed and Selia Calloway the two subscribing witnesses to the within 
Instrument of writing who being solemnly sworn do say that they saw 
Michael Greenlee the within named testator sign and seal (by way of making 
his mark) and heard him publish pernounce and declare the within Instrument 
of writing as and for his last will and Testament that at the time of his so 
doing and saying he was to the best of their belief of sound disposing mind 
and memory that they at his instance and request and in his presence and in 
the presence of each other signed their names as witnesses thereto. In Testi- 
mony whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Dover the 2d day of January, 
Anno Domoni 1789. 

Francis Many, Regr. 

Be it remembered that on the second day of January Anno Domini Seven- 
teen Hundred and Eighty nine The last will and testament of Michael Green- 
lee deceased was proved and approved in due form and letters Testamentary 
at the same time granted to Ester Greenly who being sworn gave Bond in the 
sum of one thousand pounds with John Davis Senr and John Reed Jun for her 
faithful performance thereof agreeable to Law. 

Francis Many, Regr. 

Michail Greenly Be it remembered that on the twenty fifth day of 

D. B. N. October anno Dom Seventeen hundred and ninety six, 

with the Letters of Administration D. B. N. on the estate of Michael 

will annexed. Greenly deed, with the will annexed unadministered by 

Esther Greenly (now deed. Executrix) were in due form of Law granted unto 

Daniel Reynolds who at the same time gave Bond with Thomas Reynolds his 



r 



36 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

surety in the sum of One thousand pounds lawful money of the State of 
Delaware as pr Bond filed. 

WILL OF JOHN DAVIS. 

(Grandfather of Esther (Davis) Greenlee.) 

In the Name of God Amen I John Davis of Kent County Delaware planter 
being sick & weak of Body but of sound & disposing mind & memory & know- 
ing the uncertainty of this Life which must be yielded up to Death Do make & 
Ordain this my Last will & Testament hereby making Void all other Will or 
Wills by me made either by word or Writing and do declare this to be my 
Will in manner & form following Viz. I commit my Soul to the hands of God 
♦brough Jesus Christ my onlj' Mediator Redeemer & Savior & my Body to the 
"^ ^" " ~ - whence it came to be Decently Buried according to the Discre- 
Earth-ti'ome/iexx. .. , .^ ^jy Worldly Estate which it hath pleased God 

tion of my Executrix cv a« .- ^^^ ^ ^^^^^^ Charges being paid I give 

to bestow on me after all my Just I^et,.. _ 
& bequeath in manner & form Following. '-. r -•..,,„ t i, t-. ■ 

Imprimis. I give & bequeath to my well belove; : '^'^^ Jo^n Davis one 
hundred acres of Land called Davises Desire & my Gun. "^ '''^'. , « 

Item I give & bequeath two hundred acres of Land which I paid foi 
Warrant joining to the old Track to my well beloved Daughters unmarried^ 
Item. I give & bequeath to my weU beloved Son John Davis a Feather 

Bed & furniture. t> i i t^ +1,^ 

Item. I give and bequeath to my well beloved Daughter Rachel Davis the 

Feather bed & furniture she lays on. „ , , , t^ • 

Item. I give & bequeath to my well beloved Daughter Rebekah Davis a 

Feather Bed & furniture she lays on. t^ „• 

Item I give & bequeath to my well beloved Wife Mary Davis my Dwelling 
Plantation During her life & afterwards to my son John upon Conditions of 
delivering the abovesaid Land to Mary and Sarah to be equally Divided be- 
tween them & as for the rest of my personal Estate I give & bequeath to my 
well beloved wife Mary Davis whom I constitute Ordain and Appomt my sole 
Executrix of this my last Will and Testament. 

In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & Seal this 9th Day 
of January Anno Dom 1747. 

Signed Sealed & Delivered in . r. r^ ■ (^..}\ 

presence of us Jo^n + Davis (Seal). 

John Hatfield Thomas Smith m"k 

his 
Joshua + IMerydith. 
mark 

The above will of John Davis was proved February 10, 1747. [Will Book I, 
pp. 180, 181.] 

2. 

SAMUEL GREENLEE,^ son of Michael Greenlee, married MARY JONES, 
probably the daughter of Thomas Jones. 



13. 


I. 


14. 


II. 


15. 


III. 


16. 


IV. 


17. 


V. 


18. 


VI. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 37 

CHILDREN: 

William, born February 23, 1778; married Mary Ramsey.+ 

James ; served in the war of 1812. 

Samuel, born, 1787 ; married Nancy Gantz.+ 

Jacob, born April, 1791; married Elizabeth Gantz.+ 

Lydia, born in 1795; married John Cla\vson.+ 

Martha; married Goodwin. James Goodwin, Fairchance, 

Pennsylvania and Mrs. Jane Swaney, Haydentown, Pennsyl- 
vania think they are greatgrandchildren of Martha Goodwin. 
[James Harvey Clawson, son of Lydia, says that his grandfather Samuel 
Greenlee had but four children, viz., William, Jacob, Samuel and Lydia.] 

SAMUEL GREENLEE resided in Duck Creek Hundred, Kent Coiisty, 
Delaware. May 17, 1787, Samuel Greenly yeoman of Dncl^ .Creek Hundred, 
Kent County, and wife Mary sell for £253-6s-3d, to Benjamin Farran of same 
place, parcel of land in Hundred and County aforesaid, being part of larger 
tract called Jones' addition surveyed under the province of Maryland to 
Thomas Jones. D'Jfed Book Z, p. 90. In signing the deed the name is spelled 
G'^ecrlee. 



JOHN GREENLEE,2 son of Michael Greenlee, was born in 1758 in Dela- 
ware; died March 31, 1839, or 1844, near Multona Springs, Mississippi; mar- 
ried about 1814, probably in Anderson Co., South Carolina, NANCY HAMIL- 
TON who died near Multona Springs, Mississippi, daughter of Hamil- 
ton. He was a farmer; in religion. Old Presbyterian, or Baptist. He resided 
in Delaware, Pennsylvania, South Carolina; in 1835 left South Carolina and 
went to Georgia ; thence to Mississippi, settling in 1836 in what is now Attala 
County. 

CHILDREN : 

John L. ; never married. 

Andrew Hamilton, born July 3, 1816, or 1815; married Annis D. 

Giles. + 
Lemuel James; married Caroline Perkins. + 

William A., born April 13, 1826, or 1827; married Susan Dulin.+ 
Mariam Ellena, born August 17, 1835; married Samuel Rufin 

Scarborough. -|- 

24. VI. Julia Ann, born 1838, near French Camp ; died immarried February 

10, 1901, at the home of Jlr. W. P. Rigsby, Lily, Attala Co., 
Jlississippi. She joined the Methodist church at an early age 
and died as she had lived, a true Christian. 

25. VII. Martha; married in Mississippi, Aps Baker, uncle of Richmond 

Baker Sizemore. 



19. 


I. 


20. 


n. 


21. 


III. 


22. 


IV. 


23. 


V. 



26. 


I. 


27. 


II. 




III. 


29. 


IV. 


30. 


V. 



38 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

6. 

JAMES GREENLEE,^ son of Michael Greenlee and Esther Davis, was born 
about 1770 or 1771 in Kent Co., Delaware ; died at Dover, Delaware ; married 
RICHET HERRING, or MARY HEREIN; married second HESTER ANN 
WILLOUGHBY, born at Greensboro, Maryland, died September 1, 1838, 
at CoUinsville, Illinois, daughter of Martin Willoughby ; farmer ; in politics Old 
Line Whig ; in religion, Methodist ; resided in Delaware, not far from Greens- 
boro, Maryland. 

CHILDREN : 

William (eldest), born December 14, 1793; married Mary Hughs.+ 

James; married Nancy Hughs. 

Mary ; married John Gideon Cooper. 

6 '' js. 

Rebucca. 

7. 

MICHAEL GREENLEE,2 son of Michael Greenlee, was vrr.. April, 1759, 
in Kent Co., Delaware, near the Maryland line ; died in 1827 in his 6Sth yea-, 
[from gravestone] near Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married 
April 19, 1792, at Georges Creek, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, BETHIAH MAX- 
SON, of New Jersey, who was born about 1768, died 1819 aged 51 years [from 
gravestone] near Mosiertown, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

Robert, born February 6, 1793; married Anna Chamberlain. + 

Elizabeth, born November 13, 1794; died unmarried. 

John, born October 24, 1796; married Mary Chamberlain.+ 

Esther, born June 16, 1798; married Miles P. Curtis.+ 

Jacob Davis, born January 22, 1800; married Rachel W. Cham- 

berlin.-|- 
Lucinda, bom January 2, 1803 ; married Lemuel Stebbins.+ 
Maxson, born February 3, 1804; married Catharine Compton.-|- 
James, born March 29, 1806 ; died aged 16 years. 
Mary, born September 30, 1807; married Harley Umberfield; 

married second Andrew McKelvey Greenlee.+ 

40. X. Experience, born September 17, 1809; married Nathaniel Mal- 

lory.+ 

41. XL Edmund, born March 31, 1811; married Mary Wright Stebbins.+ 

MICHAEL GREENLEE was one of the oldest settlers of Crawford County, 
Pennsylvania. The Maxson family in moving to Virginia passed • through 
Fayette County, Pennsylvania, where Bethia remained and did not go on with 
the family. She was living there with Rev. Woodbridge when Michael Green- 
lee married her. After his marriage he resided in Franklin County for a 
period of two years, then moved to Pittsburg, where he remained one year, 



31. 


I. 


32. 


n. 


33. 


III. 


34. 


IV. 


35. 


V. 


36. 


VI. 


37. 


VII. 


38. 


VIII. 


39. 


TX. 




V, 



-a 



-a 






MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 39 

and then, in company with his family and a small colony of settlers, came 
up the Allegheny River and French Creek on a flat-bottom boat or raft, which 
was pushed up the stream with setting poles, to Meadville, where there was a 
small settlement. He brought with him eighteen barrels of flour, two barrels 
of side pork, a lot of flax, one and one-half bushels of salt, one yoke of oxen, 
one cow, two two-year-old heifers, one mare, one large black walnut chest and 
other household goods. There was nothing but an Indian trail through the 
woods from Pittsburg to Meadville at that time, and the only stopping place 
in the whole distance was where James and Philip Dunn had settled. Here 
they stopped for a rest. During their trip up the river it rained so that their 
beds were getting wet, and he put boards on barrels for covering for his wife 
and little son, Robert. On this journey the live stock was driven to the new 
home along this primitive trail through the forest, and on this trip Mr. Green- 
lee injured his back pushing the boat, from the effect of which he never recov- 
ered. He remained one year on French Creek Flats, near Meadville, where he 
raised a patch of corn. When the crop was ready to harvest, being unable to 
walk, he took a chain and rode one of the oxen into the field, where he hitched 
the chain around a shock of com and drew it to a shed, thus saving his corn, 
while his neighbors left theirs on the field and it was swept down the creek in 
a freshet and was lost. The spring following, in March, 1797, he went on 
horseback to Venango Township, now Cussawago Township, and secured four 
hundred acres of land and built a small log cabin. When he went to look 
for the land, a man had agreed to come out from Meadville and bring him a 
gun and fire tools, but disappointed him, and the consequence was that he was 
obliged to stay in the woods all night with his horse and dog, without fire or 
gun, there being four inches of snow on the ground. He made his bed beside 
a fallen tree, against which he stood pieces of bark for covering. His dog 
barked continually, thus keeping the wild animals away; otherwise it seemed 
to him as though he must have been killed by them, as all through the long, 
weary night these denizens of the forest gave distinct evidence of their 
presence. 

In order to get supplies for their families, the men had to go through the 
woods on horseback along an Indian trail to Pittsburg. During his absence on 
one of these trips, which took several days, Mr. Greenlee 's wife was very much 
annoyed by wolves, bears and panthers, which came alarmingly near. She 
took lighted pine torches and threw them at the animals, which were afraid 
of fire, thus keeping them away. A blanket was used to cover the entrance 
to the little cabin and served in lieu of a door. 

That fall Mr. Greenlee hired the underbrush dug out and the large trees 
girdled, for which service he paid five dollars, and the ground was prepared 
for seed in as effective a way as possible. He bought one bushel of seed 
wheat, costing four dollars, and sowed it on this acre of ground, which pro- 
duced thirty bushels. There was a brush fence around this acre, somewhat 
protecting it from wild animals, but nevertheless it was necessary to guard it 
both day and night until the crop was harvested. That one bushel was all the 
wheat he ever bought for the use of his family. Being an invalid, as stated 
above, he was unable to personally do much farm work, so he took up the 
manufacture of reeds for weaving, and other similar work. He always kept 



40 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

a yoke of oxen, and changed ■work with his neighbors by letting them use his 
ox team, and thus managed to get his heavy farm work done — work his boys 
were unable to do because of their youth. It is said of him that he never gave 
a note in his life and never had a lawsuit. 

A notable characteristic of the Greenlee family has been equability of 
temperament. Each successive generation has shown the same mildness of dis- 
position, the same gentle and kindly nature, and the deepest sympathy and 
regard for all men. Sterling integrity of character, strong mentality and ex- 
cellent business ability have also been tj"pified in the various representatives 
of the name. The family has ever stood for the highest order of citizenship, 
and has rendered strong allegiance to religious, educational and all other good 
work. 

Mr. Greenlee was a First-day Baptist and his wife a Seventh-day Baptist, 
and accordingly they kept both days holy. Their home was always open to 
the itinerant clergymen of both denominations, and was to these noble pioneer 
workers in the Master's vineyard a home indeed. Mrs. Greenlee, in the mean- 
time lost her health and did most of her work in bed, such as sewing, knitting, 
mending, and sometimes spinning, the last work being accomplished by having 
one of the children turn the wheel for her. She was also quite a poet. The 
following acrostic is one of her compositions : 

Joyless and flat all things will prove 
Except the Savior and his love 
Eemember he is a friend indeed 
Escape therefore to him with speed, 
ilay I now in my youthful prime 
In virtue "s ways spend all my time 
And then I shall most happy be 
Henceforward to Eternity. 

Do thou dear Lord my footsteps guide 
L'nto thy courts and near thy side 
Nor from thee let me ere depart 
Help me to give to thee my heart. 
And then thy Holy name I'll praise 
Mount up and sing to endless days. 

may the youth thats in this place 
Be early blest with Gospel Grace, 
And sound aloud Emanuel's praise 
Through the remainder of their days. 
May great King Shilohs name be blest 
And in him aU his people rest 
And to him people gathered be 
From land to land and sea to sea. 

Earth shall not my chief thoughts employ 
Let Heaven fill my thoughts with joy 




MICHAEL GUEEXI.EES fll.D HOME. WHERE HE FIRST SETTLED IN 
CKAWFORU CO. AND NEW BUILDING. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 41 

I long to rest in Christ's embrace 
Zion still is his dweling place 
And there with him I long to meet 
Before his throne and at his feet 
Enlarge my heart Lord I pray 
To praise thy Holy name alway 
Henceforward unto heavenly day. 

Doth not my soul with pleasure bound 
And joy to hear the gospel sound 
Nothing so much delights my heart 
In it I long to bear a part 
Enjoy I would the light Divine 
Lord Jesus wilt thou on me shine. 

Joyful let me always attend 
On my dear Lord and only friend. 
His name forever I would praise 
Now and through Everlasting Days. 

Joy is a fruit that will not grow 
Amongst the son of Sin and woe 
May I from them depart away 
Employ my time to read and pray 
So shall I run the heavenly way. 

On Earth there is nothing else I see 

That I wo^^ld for my own possess 

For Lord they have no power to bless 

Lord I love thy saints to meet 
And hear their conversation sweet 

When their dear hearts are moved aright 
'Tis then in them I take delight 
Dear Lord thou knowest I long to be 
Daily and hourly more like thee 
Till I from Earth shall soar away 
To dwell with my Dear Lord for ay. 

Bear up my Soul through all my woes 
In thy Dear Lord thou mayest repose 
To Him Look up for all thy joy 
Henceforth count all things else a toy 

1 long in God's blest word to rest 
And Lean upon my Saviour's Breast. 



Let me but hear my Saviour say 
Unto my Lord come thou away 
Come Dearest Lord I then would say 



Feb. 24, 1816. 



42 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

I long to run that heavenly way 
Nothing but Christ deserves my love 
Dearest of all the names above 
And from him I would never rove. 

Give me Lord a sober mind 
Renew 'd to all thats good inclined 
Escape all evil ; Grant I may 
Ever keep the good the narrow way 
Now Lord I would to Thee resign 
Life and her powers which all are thine 
Eternal Life, Thou hast to give 
Eternal praise shalt Thou receive. 

Early My Lord may I thee seek 
Xceed the prayers that I may speak 
Pity my poor and helpless state 
Encourage me on Thee to wait. 
Rise for my help, my foes confound 
I long to see thy grace abound 
Enter with all Thy glorious train 
No more let sin and Satan reign 
Conquer my Foes so shall I sing 
Eternal Praises to my King. 

May Dear Lucinda Greenlee live 
And to King Jesus praises give 
May she now in her youthful prime 
Improve well the accepted time. 
And so let all her sisters Dear 
Improve well every future year 
That they may never have to say 
I've Lost the Blessed Gospel Day. 

May they in youth Remember well 
That Christ alone can save from hell 
And may they fly to him with speed 
For sure He is a friend indeed. 

Bathaih Greenlee. 

Inscription on double tombstone of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson : 

Michael Greenlee Bethiah Greenlee 
died his wife 

1827 died 

in the 68th 1819 

year of aged 

his age 51 years 




GI;A\ ESTdNK OF MICHAEL CIIEENLEE ANI> I;E- 
TIIIAII MAXSOX GREEXLEE. 




OLD CEMETEKY AT MOSIERTOWN, PA. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 43 

Weep not my friends, 
Dry up your tears, 
We meet again, 
When Christ appears. 

9. 

MARY GREENLEE,2 daughter of :Michael Greenlee and Esther Davis, was 
born in Kent Co., Delaware ; married JACOB DILL, who died between Decem- 
ber 31, 1792, and December 6, 1798. 

CHILDREN : 

42. I. Shadrick Dill ; died unmarried in Morgan Co., Indiana at the home 

of his cousin William Greenlee. He entered a quarter section 
of land in Rush County which was afterward bought by William 
Dill. After selling his land he went to Greenlee Dills. 

43. II. Greenlee Dill; married .+ 

44. III. William Dill. 

10. 

DAVID GREENLEE,2 son of Michael Greenlee and Esther Davis, was born 
at Hollandsville. Kent Co., Delaware; died before April 20, 1824; married 
ELIZABETH MORRIS, of Kent Co., Delaware, who died before August 2, 
1833, daughter of Morris. 

CHILDREN: 

Robert, born November 22, 1796 ; married Sarah Emory. + 

William; married Sarah Addam. 

John ; married Eliza Ann Smith. -f- 

James; married Susan Cooper. + 

Sally ; married after April 20, 1824, Pernel Jesup. 

Rachel ; married Warner Dill. 

Hester; married Samuel Clark. 

Mary ; married Abner Tribbet. 

Elizabeth; married Samuel Cohee. 

DAVID GREENTiEE was a farmer ; in polities, a Democrat ; resided in Kent 
County, Delaware. His descendants may be found about Sandtown, Delaware, 
or Greensboro, ^laryland. 

David Greenlee of Kent County, and wife Elizabeth. Mary Dill relict of 
Jacob Dill deceased, and William Dill, son and administrator of said Jacob 
Dill, deed to Andrew Edwards of same County, two parcels of land, one sur- 
veyed to James Anderson; the other to David Greenlee on a warrant bearing 
date Philadelphia, June 27, 1758, and granted to David Greenlee January 3, 
1795. Deed dated December 6, 1798. [Deed Book F 2, p. 175.] 

May 15, 1798, George Cubbage of Kent County, Delaware, sells to David 



45. 


I. 


46. 


II. 


47. 


III. 


48. 


IV. 


49. 


V. 


50. 


VI. 


51. 


VII. 


52. 


VIII. 


53. 


IX. 



44 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Greenley of the County and State aforesaid, farmer, for the ' ' Sum of Two Hun- 
dred & eighty seven Pounds fourteen shillings, and four pence half penny cur- 
rent lawful money • * * All a certain percel of Land lying and being in the 
Forest of Murtherkill Hundred in the Coxmty and state above said * * * 
Containing Two Hundred, and Nine Acres, and forty square Perches of Land" 
etc. 

David Greenlee died before April 20, 1824, as shown by the following deeds : 

THIS INDENTURE made this Twentyeth day of April in the year of our 
Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty four. Between Rachel Dill wife 
of Warner Dill Robert Greenlee JIary Tribbit wife of Abner Tribbit and Sarah 
Greenley children of David Greenley late of Murderkill hundred Kent County 
in the state of Delaware Deed, of the one part and William Greenley of the 
same place of the other part, WITNESSETH that the said Warner Dill and 
Rachel his wife Abner Tribbit and Mary his wife Robert and Sally his wife 
and Sarah Greenley Became heirs with Said William Greenley to Several 
Tracts of Land that belonged to the above named David Greenley in his life 
time and at the time of his death Situate in the Forrest of the hundred county 
aforesaid adjoining Lands of Burton Conner Samuel Clarks heirs of William 
Dill heirs of Philemon Cubbage heirs of Andrew Edwards Land known by the 
name of Bankes fork and Lands the heirs of Abner Edwards and with said Land 
to intersect with the aforesaid Conner lines againe which Land at the death 
of the above Named David Greenley fell by heirship among all the heirs of the 
said David Deed., being nine in the whole Now we the said Warner Dill and 
Rachel his wife Abner Tribbitt and Mary his wife Robert Greenley and Sally 
his wife and Sarah Greenley for and in consideration of the Just and full sum 
of Four Hundred Dollars Lawful Money of the united States of America to 
them in hand paid by the Said William Greenley the Receipt whereof we the 
said Warner Dill and Rachel his wife Abner Tribbitt and Mary his wife Robert 
Greenley and Sally his wife and Sarah Greenley do hereby acknowledge and 
themselves fuUy satisfied contented and paid Have granted bargained and Sold 
Released enfeoffed and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain sell 
release convey and confirm all of our undivided wright to a cartain tract of 
Land as heretofore described which is Butted and Bounded within the aforesaid 
Lands which will more fuUy appear by the Schedule of Survey Containing in 
the whole about three himdred acres but be the same more or less together with 
all and singular the houses buildings orchards gardens Meadows Swamps 
Cripples woods way watter ways priviledge improvements hereditaments what- 
soever to the said three hundred acres more or less of land belonging in any 
wise hereb}^ bargained and sold to the said William Greenley his heirs and as- 
signs forever to his and their proper use forever and the aforesaid Warner 
Dill and Rachel his wife Abner Tribbitt and Mary his wife Robert Greenley 
and Sally his wife and Sarah Greenley do for themselves their heirs executors 
and administrators hereby covenant grant and agree to and with the said Wm. 
Greenley his heirs and assigns by these presents that he the said William 
Greenley his heirs and assigns shall and may from time to time and at times 
forever hereafter Quietly peaceably have hold use occupy possess and enjoy 
the aforesaid parts or parcels of land and every part thereof aforesaid without 



MICHAEL OP DF.LAWARE. 45 

the let or hindrance of them the said Warner Dill and Rachel his wife Abner 
Tribbitt and Mary his wife Robert Greenley and Sally his wife and Sarah 
Greenley their heirs Executors admrs. or assigns or of any other person or 
persons claiming by or from or under them or any of them. In "Witness 
whereof the Said "Warner Dill Rachel his wife Abner Tribbitt & Mary his wife 
Robert Greenley and Sally his wife and Sarah Greenley have hereunto Set their 
hands and seals the day and year first above written. 
Signed Sealed and deliv- liis 

ered in the presence of Warner + Dill Seal 

Burton Conner mark 

John Reed her 

James Hughes Rachel + Dill Seal 

William Greenlee mark 

Abner Tribbett Seal 

her 
Mary + Tribbet Seal 

mark 
Robert Greenlee Seal 

her 
Sally + Greenlee Seal 
mark 
her 
Sarah + Greenlee Seal 
mark 

THIS INDENTURE made this twelfth day of March in the year of our 
Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one Between William Greenlee of 
Dorchester County in the State of Maryland of the one part: And John 
Greenlee, James Greenlee and Susan Greenlee wife of James Greenlee, Samuel 
Cohee and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Greenlee; and Hester Greenlee of 
Kent County and State of Delaware of the other part, Witnesseth that the said 
John Greenlee, James Greenlee Susan Greenlee wife of James Greenlee, Samuel 
Cohee and wife and Hester Greenlee for and in Consideration of the Sum of one 
hundred Dollars to each of the aforesaid that is to say John Greenlee James 
Greenlee Susan Greenlee wife of James Greenlee Samuel Cohee and wife and 
Hester Greenlee current money of the State of Delaware to them in hand paid or 
Secured to be paid By the Said William Greenlee before the Sealing and delivery 
of these presents the Receipt, whereof they the said John Greenlee James Green- 
lee and his wife Samuel Cohee and wife and Hester Greenlee doth hereby ac- 
knowledge and from every part and parcel doth hereby acquit exonarate and dis- 
charge the Said William Greenlee his heirs Executors and Administrators ; they 
the said John Greenlee James Greenlee and his wife Samuel Cohee and wife and 
Hester Greenlee have granted Bargained sold aliened enfeoffed conveyed and 
confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain sell alien enfeoff convey 
and confirm unto the Said William Greenlee his heirs and assigns forever. All 
that tract or parcel of Land Lying and Being in Kent county and State of 
Delaware called and known by the Name of Fiddy and Dill adjoining Lands 
of formerly the Lands of Burton Conner Samuel Clark Philemon Edwards the 
heirs of William Dill and the heirs of Philemon Cubbage and Andrew Edwards 



46 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Together with all and Singular the Buildings improvements woods water ways 
water courses rights liberties privileges Benefits advantages emoluments Here- 
ditaments and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise 
appertaining and the Reversions and Remainders rents issues and profits 
thereof and all the Estate right title and interest whatsoever of them the said 
John Greenlee, James Greenlee & his wife Samuel Cohee and wife Hester 
Greenlee Both at law and in equity of in and to the said Lands and premises 
thereby granted and sold or mentioned or intended hereby to be and every 
or any part and parcel thereof. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Lands 
and premises so as aforesaid described, Together with the buildings and ap- 
purtenances and all and Singular of the Premises hereby bargained and sold or 
mentioned or intended hereby so to be and every part and parcel thereof with 
their and every of their appertenances imto the said William Greenlee his heirs 
and assigns forever and to and for no other use intent or purpose whatsoever. 
And the said John Greenlee James Greenlee and his wife Samuel Cohee and 
wife and Hester Greenlee for themselves their heirs Executors and Adminis- 
trators doth hereby covenant grant and agree to and with the said William 
Greenlee his heirs Executors administrators or assigns that they the said John 
Greenlee James Greenlee and his wife, Samuel Cohee and wife and Hester 
Greenlee and their heirs the said Lands and premises hereby granted bargained 
and sold and every part and parcel thereof with the appurtenances thereunto 
belonging to him the said William Greenlee his heirs and assigns against them 
the said John Greenlee James Greenlee and his wife Samuel Cohee and wife and 
Hester Greenlee and their heirs and against all and every person and person 
whomsoever claiming or to claim under them or any of them any Right title or 
interest in and to the Same or any part thereof Shall and will hereafter warrant 
and forever defend. In Testimony whereof the said John Greenlee James 
Greenlee and his wife Samuel Cohee and wife and Hester Greenlee have hereunto 
subscribed their names and afBxed their Seals the day and year first herein 
written. his 

Signed Sealed and deliv- John -f- Greenlee Seal 

ered in the presence of The mark 

The above and foregoing in- his 

terlineations where ever James + Greenlee Seal 

it occurs of Susan Green- mark 

lee wife of James Green- her 

lee were made before signing. Susan -|- Greenlee Seal 

Sam'l Coombe mark 

S. B. Cooper. his 

Samuel + Cohee Seal 
mark 
her 
Elizabeth + Cohee Seal 
mark 

August 2, 1833, heirs of Alexander Scott dec'd, namely Elizabeth Greenley, 
Ruth Morris, James Griffin and Mariam his wife and Bose [Boaz] Morris all of 
Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, sell land to Dennis Minner. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWAKE. 47 

Elizabeth Greenley being dead, this deed was signed by her heirs, viz., Robert 
Greenlee, "William Greenlee, James Greenlee ard John Greenlee. 
[Deed Book H 3, p. 1.] 

11. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE,2 son of Michael Greenlee and Esther Davis, was born 
in Kent Co., Delaware; married . He resided in Kent Co., Dela- 
ware and Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

54. I. Thomas; settled in Ohio but later moved West. 

55. II. James. 

56. III. William, born in 1795; married Nancy Dryden.4- 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, of Kent County on Delaware, sells on December 
31, 1792, to Jacob Dill of same place, his rights in the estate of his father, 
Michael Greenlee, who bequeathed all his lands and tenements, together with 
his dwelling plantation to his four youngest children, viz., Mary Dill, David 
Greenly, William Greenly and Allen Greenly, to be equally divided between 
them after the death of their mother, Esther Greenly. 
[DeedBookD2, p. 124.] 

12. 

ALLEN GREENLEE, 2 son of Michael Greenlee and Esther Davis, was born 
in 1774 in Kent Co., Delaware; died in 1819 aged 45 years, in Crawford Co., 
Pennsylvania; married in Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, SARAH McKELVEY. 
He settled in Cussawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, near Mosier- 
town, in 1797. She married second, John Cummings. 

CHILDREN : 

57. I. Andrew McKelvey, born December 25, 1807; married Mary (Green- 

lee) Umberfield; married second, Olive Ide; married third, Ann 

Eliza Houck.+ 
David, born January 9, 1811 ; married Harriet Mallory.-|- 

Huldah ; married Stafford. 

Elizabeth; died unmarried aged 18 years. There were nine other 

children, whose names were not given. 

13. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE ^ 5 Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' ? 

( Mary Jones S 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones, was born February 23, 1777, or 1778, 
in Sussex Co., Delaware; died September 6, 1870 at Ruble, Fayette Co., Penn- 
sylvania; married in 1806 near Smithfield, Pennsylvania, MARY RAMSEY, 
who was born in 1787 in Ireland, died December 16, 1866, at Ruble, Fayette Co., 
Pennsylvania, daughter of Robert, or William, Ramsey and Nancy Huston; 
farmer ; Republican ; Methodist ; resided at Ruble, Pennsylvania. 



58. 


II. 


59. 


III. 


60. 


IV. 



61. 


I. 


62. 


n. 


63. 


ni. 


64. 


IV. 


65. 


V. 


66. 


VI. 


67. 


VII. 


68. 


vin. 


69. 


iX. 


70. 


X. 



48 GREENLEE GEXEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

Asenath, born November 9, 1807 ; married Robert Britt.+ 

Samuel, born March 7, 1809 ; married Ann Hess ; dead. 

Nancy, born ilarch 4, 1811 ; married Alexander Deyarman.+ 

Eliza, bojrii in 1813; living at Ruble, Pennsylvania, March 1899; 
unmarried. 

Hobert, born in 1815 ; dead. 

Charles, born June 7, 1817; died unmarried. 

Porter, born August 3, 1819; married Margaret Hess; dead; de- 
scendants live in Missouri. 

Frederick, born in 1822 ; dead. 

Norval; dead. 

Mary Frances, bom July 4, 1829 ; married Reese H. Jones.+ 

15. 

SAMX7ISL GREENLEE ^ i Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' ( 

( Mary Jones S 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones, was born about 1787 in Kent Co., 
Delaware ; died August 7. 1876 in his 89th year in "West Bethlehem Township, 
Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; married when about 25 years old, at Smith- 
field, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, NANCY GANTZ, born September 7, 1790, at 
Smithfield, died September 7, 1863, in her 73rd year at ZoUarsville, Pennsyl- 
vania, daughter of William Gantz and Griff en ( ?). 

CHILDREN (all married and had children, none less than three) : 

71. I. Elizabeth ; married Isaac Gayman ; dead ; resided at ZoUarsville ; 

had children. 
Nancy. 

George, born March 27, 1811; married Maria L. Bottenfield; mar- 
ried second Elizabeth Teegarden; married third Elizabeth Cole- 
man. -f- 
Jacob, born August 7, 1812 ; married Mary Spencer. -|- 
Lewis, born July 27, 1814 ; married Ann Eliza Kerr ; married second 
Anna Gregg. + 

75. VI. John Arnold, born September 17, 1816 ; married Jane Greenlee ; 

married second Hannah Buckingham. -t- 

76. Vll. James Gans, born in 1818 ; married Catharine Bell : married second 

Catharine Fulton; married third Eliza Armstrong, or Guess. + 
Susannah, born October 20, 1820 ; married Joseph Ga\Tnan.+ 
Mary: married Stephen Fulton; dead; resided at Ruff Creek. 

Greene Co., Pennsylvania. 
Benjamin, born July 12, 1825; married Rebecca Bigler.+ 
Daniel, born March 30. 1827; married Mary Jane Weaver. -f- 
Margaret, born July 9, 1829; married Demas Bennington.-|- 
Albert ; married Eliza Spencer ; dead. 
Anne (yoimgest), born August 6, 1834: married Lemuel Young 

Cooper.+ 



71a. 


II. 


72. 


III. 


73. 


IV. 


74. 


V. 



77. 


vra. 


78. 


IX. 


79. 


X, 


80. 


NI. 


8L 


XII, 


82, 


XIII, 


83, 


XIV, 



MICHAEL F DELAWARE. 49 

SAMUEL GREENLEE removed from Delaware to Fayette County, Pennsyl- 
vania, when he was quite young and thei'e passed his youth. He learned the 
shoemaker's trade which he followed in coninection with farming. About 1812 
he removed with his family to West Bethleheiir township, Washington County, 
Pennsylvania, going there to live with an uncle and" cunt of Mrs. Greenlee, whose 
farm came into his possession after their death, and is now the property of his 
son Benjamin. Beginning life as a poor boy, his eonsttf.nt industry enabled him 
to accumulate a good property. He was an earnest reader 0* current literature, 
and took an active interest in public matters. In polities he was a /democrat ; in 
religion. Baptist. ""^^ — • 

16. 

JACOB GREENLEE 3 J Samuel Greenlee ' Micbael Greenlee i } 
vxiwu v<.i«hu.uxiuu.a (Mary Jones 5 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones, was bom April, 1791, in Maryland, or 
Delaware; died August 20, 1867, at Woodbridge, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; 
married in 1815, ELIZABETH GANTZ, born May 21, 1796, died August 10, 
1863, daughter of William or George Gans and Mary Cole, or Arnold. He was a 
shoemaker and farmer ; in politics. Republican ; in religion, Baptist ; resided near 
Woodbridge, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN : 

James, born February 22, 1816 ; married Mary Joliff.+ 
John, born July 9, 1818; married ; died, 1901; re- 
sided at Elwood, Indiana, Children: James, Louisa, Cassius (a 
lawyer at Elwood), Emma, Flora, Nettie, Ida. 
Rebecca, born March 31, 1820 ; married George Chick.-|- 
Mary, born March 21, 1822 ; married Henry Roderick.+ 
William, bom April 5, 1824 ; married Sarah Calvert.4- 
Luther, born August 10, 1826; married Marietta Wood.-(- 
Oliver P., born September 28, 1828 ; dead. 

17. 

LTDIA GREENLEE * J Samnel Greenlee « Michael Greenlee i ) 

} Mary Jones S 

daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones, was bom in 1795 ; died at Car- 
michaels. Green Co., Pennsylvania; married at Smithfield, Fayette Co., Pennsyl- 
vania, JOHN CLAWSON, born in 1793, died at Carmichaels, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

Thomas Clawson; died. 
Mary A. Clawson; married Stout Prior. 
Lavina Clawson ; married James Wilton. 

James Harvey Clawson, bom May 26, 1826 ; married Lydia Mom- 
yer.+ 
95. V. Samuel Clawson ; died. 



84. 


I. 


85. 


II. 


86. 


ni. 


87. 


iV. 


88. 


V. 


89. 


VI. 


90. 


VII. 



91. 


I. 


92. 


n. 


93. 


III. 


94. 


IV. 



50 GREENLEE G '^EALOGY. 

96. VI. Caroline Clawson; married Fleming JoUiff. 

97. VII. Alpheus Clawson; marri d Lavina Gwynn. 

98. VIII. Lydia Clawson ; mar";.' id Mark Stathers. 

20. 

COLONEL ANDREW FxAMILTON GREENLEE ^ S John Greenlee = 

I Nancy Hamilton 
Michael Greenlee ' I 

son of John Q,feenlee and Nancy Hamilton, was born July 3, 1815, or 1816, at 
Pendle*,,on, South Carolina, or in Georgia ; died December 14, 1880 at Pittsboro, 
Calhoun Co., Mississippi; married July 26, 1835 at Columbus, Mississippi, 
ANNIS D. GILES, born May 11, 1818, died January 30, 1891 at Oxford, Lafay- 
ette Co., Mississippi, daughter of William Giles and Nancy Jane Winters [See 
John Reid Greenlee U 317]. 

CHILDREN : 

99. I. Elvira Parlee, born August 5, 1836 ; married Richmond Baker 

Sizemore ; married second Green McFerrin Sizemore.+ 

100. II. Emily Parizade, born August 25, 1838; married Benson Collins 

Sizemore. + 

101. III. Martha Elizabeth, born July 28, 1842; married James Suchtel 

Walters. + 

102. IV. Frances Giles, born May 26, 1844; married William S. Brown.-|- 

103. V. Nancy Jane, born August 15, 1847 ; married Benjamin Winfield 

Ales.+ 

104. VI. Andrew Franklin, born May 26, 1850; married Marie Josephine 

Rutherford.+ 

105. VII. Malcolm Meshac (Dr.), born March 20, 1855 ; died unmarried, 1878, 

Memphis, Tennessee. 

ANDREW HAMILTON GREENLEE was educated in the military school 
in South Carolina. Having finished a term as sheriff of Lowndes County, 
Mississippi, he moved in 1836 to Attala County, Mississippi, where he purchased 
land. Cutting the first stick at Multoona Spring, he built on the hill above 
the spring. From there he went to Choctaw County about 1840, and settled 
four miles east of Greensboro at Walnut Grove. He remained there until 1866, 
then moved to Panola County, Mississippi. He was Major in 1842 or 1843, and 
in 1845 was commissioned Adjutant on the staff of the 43rd Regiment of Missis- 
sippi Militia. October 9, 1847 he was installed as Colonel of the 34th Regiment 
of Mississippi Militia, and served a number of years. He took part in the 
Florida Indian war. He went to war under General Scott and General Zachary 
Taylor, and was at Buena Vista and Rio Grande. He went out as a private with 
the militia from Greensboro, Mississippi, in 1864, under Captain James Hit. He 
would not accept any office during the Civil War on account of the oath he had 
taken in 1845. He was a farmer and merchant and held offices of different kinds. 
In politics, he was a Democrat. Being a good public speaker, he took an active 
interest in the events of those days, and was interested in the erection of county 
buildings, churches, schools, railroads, etc., and in the advancement of the com- 




.\NlPl;i:W IIAMII.TDX (;itEKNI.KK 




No. I'O. A. U. & A. U. CItEKXr.KK 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 51 

munity generally. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity for forty years. 
In early days he was an enthusiastic hunter, and with his rifle and accompanied 
by his dog, delighted in tracking deer and bears. His last few years were spent 
as a teacher in the school room. At the time of his death he was residing at 
Multona Springs. 

MALCOLM MESHACK GREENLEE went to Texas when about eighteen 
years of age, and remained there two years. He returned to Mississippi and 
commenced the study of medicine, and attended lectures in Louisville, Ken- 
tucky. He practiced his profession in Arkansas, but went to Memphis, Ten- 
nessee to aid in the yellow fever epidemic, and died of the fever. 

21. 

JAMES LEMUEL GREENLEE 3 ^ ^f^-J «^\^°'^|<;„ Michael Oreenlee ■ ^ 

son of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton, died March 20, 1853, or 1851, at 
Paris, Lamar Co., Texas ; married CAROLINE PERKINS, who died December 
20, 1883 at Willsport, Van Zandt Co., Texas, daughter of Uriah Perkins and 
Caroline Montgomery. He was a mechanic ; in politics. Democrat ; in religion 
Methodist Episcopal ; resided in Mississippi and Texas. 

106. I. James Henry; died unmarried November 15, 1861. 

107. II. Sarah Jane Duskin, born April 4, 1845 ; married George Bell. 

108. III. Mary Ann Quitman, born April 11, 1848; married Seaborn 

Co wart. + 

109. IV. William Hunter Lawson, born January 1, 1851 ; married Mary 

Florence Perkins. + 

22. 

WILLIAM A. GREENLEE 3 \^f^^^l^l^-^l^„ Michael Greenlee > | 

son of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton, was born April 13, 1826, or 1827 
at Kosciusko, Attala Co., Mississippi; died Julj^ 23, 1878 at Sarepta, Calhoun 
Co., Mississippi; married June 26, 1852, or 1853 at Kosciusko, SUSAN DULIN, 
born November 11, 1833 at Kosciusko, Mississippi, died November 26, or 25, 
1898 at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, daughter of James Dulin and Sarah Huttson, or 
Hudson : farmer, school teacher ; in politics. Democrat ; in religion. Baptist. 
He resided near Kosciusko, Attala Co., Mississippi. He and his brother Andrew 
were among the first settlers of Attala County. 

CHILDREN : 

110. I. James Madison, born December 29, 1854; married Emma Eliza 

Hill.+ 

111. II. Robert Amzie, born August 10, 1856; married Ella Bloodworth, 

or Bloodsel ; lives at Port Worth, Texas. 

112. III. William A., born June 23, 1858 ; married Ella Bayes.+ 

113. rV. Cornelia Alice, born May 2, 1860; married Frank Dickey.-f 



114. 


V. 


115. 


VI. 


116. 


VII. 


117. 


VIII. 


118. 


IX. 


119. 


X. 



52 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

George C, born November 23, 1861; died October 29, 1887. 
Charles H., born October 25, 1863 ; married Josie Cuiiiiingham.-|- 
Sallie E., born February 26, 1865; married Milton Head.+ 
Wattie Thomas, born October 16, 1868; married Eva Babbitt.-|- 
"Walter L., born December 1, 1870 ; died July 23, 1875. 
Ella, born August 15, 1873; married Felix Waddell.-I- 

23. 

MARIAM ELLENA GREENLEE 3 ) ^"^'J.^y^jj^l"',^!^ Michael Greenlee ^ | 

daughter of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton, was born August 17, 1835 in 
Attala Co., Mississippi ; died March 8, 1870 at Kosciusko, Mississippi ; married in 
1853 in Attala Co., Mississippi, SAMUEL RUFIN SCARBOROUGH, born 
August 15, 1831 in Alabama, son of John Rasberry Scarborough. He was a 
farmer; in politics. Democrat; in religion, Methodist; resided at Multona 
Springs, Attala Co., Mississippi. He was living at Tabor, Texas in 1902. 

CHILDREN : 

120. I. John Watkins Scarborough, born September 14, 1855. 

121. II. Julia Irene Scarborough, born September 4, 1858 ; married William 

P. Rigby; lives at Kosciusko. 

122. HI. Nannie Ellena Scarborough, born October 14, 1860 ; married Nor- 

man Guess. + 

123. IV. Artemus Lafayette Scarborough, born October 17, 1866; married 

.+ 

124. V. Mariam Ellena ("Laura") Scarborough, born April 19, 1869; 

married Joe Rigby; lives at Kosciusko. 

26. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE ' j ^°^^ ^h*™' ^* ' Michael Greenlee i ) 

son of James Greenlee and Riehey Herring, was born December 14, 1793 at 
Dover, Kent Co., Delaware; died April 7, 1871 aged 76 years, at Hopkins, Noda- 
way Co., Missouri; married May 8, 1823 at Dover, Delaware, MARY HUGHS, 
born February 23, 1802 at Dover, Delaware, died July 13, 1863 at Martinsville, 
Morgan Co., Indiana, daughter of James Hughs and Nancy Hopkins. 

CHILDREN : 

Julia Ann, born August 14, 1824; married Obadiah Sturgeon.+ 
Hester, born December 1, 1825; died. 
Riehey, born October 7, 1828 ; married Logan Whitaker.-(- 
Nancy, born March 14, 1832; married Aaron Kivett; lives at 

Hopkins, Missouri. 
James Allen, born March 28, 1834 ; married Susan Adelia Scott.-{- 
Mary E., born June 28, 1836 ; married Andrew Thomas Welman.-j- 



125. 


I. 


126. 


IL 


127. 


III. 


128. 


IV. 


129. 


V. 


130. 


VI. 




No. .■!!. liOBIOUT UKKKNI.EK ANI> 
WIFE. ANNA (CIIAMBEIil.IN, 
GHEENLEE. 




135 



i:i:i 



No. 13t). 


I'AII.IXK SriCER. 


No. 


i:;v. 


No. 142. 


LOIS <'. IIOTCIIKISS. 


No. 


140. 


No. 13S. 


LOVIXA HEAD. 


No. 


i:!.-,. 


No. 141. 


i{E(;iXA TUBUS. 


No. 


1. ■!:•.. 



ll'ioture taken in 1S.~»1.) 



.TOIIN ('. C;i!EEN'I.EE. 
ClIAItlTV UO'JXIIKISS. 
EI.IZAISETU NEWTllN. 

liE'l'lllA rl'UNKArUE. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 53 

131. VII. George W., born April 3, 1839 ; married Joanna Murphy.+ 

132. VIII. Eliza Jane, born January 3, 1843; married Harrison Downing; 

died about 1880; no children. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE moved from Delaware to Maryland, thence to Ohio 
when that country was new. In 1838 he removed to Morgan County, Indiana, 
where he remained until 1866 when he went to Missouri with his children and 
'•esided at Hopkins. He was a farmer and cabinet maker; in politics, Whig, 
then Republican ; in religion, Methodist. He was a soldier in the War of 1812. 

31. 

ROBERT GREENLEE ' i Sllchael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee i ? 

; Bethiah Maxson > 

son of Michael Greenlee and Bethia Maxson, was born February 6, 1793 at 
Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; died October 4, 1861 in Spring Township, Crawford 
Co., Pennsylvania; married August 6, 1820 in Cussawago Township, Crawford 
Co., Pennsylvania ANNA CHAMBERLAIN, born August 4, 1798 in Cussawago 
Township, died February 26, 1868 in Spring Township, daughter of John 
Chamberlain (a Revolutionary soldier) and Elizabeth Wyckoff. 

CHILDREN : 

133. I. Bethiah, born August 6, 1821 ; married Thomas Shankland Turn- 

eaure.+ 
Michael, born February 24, 1823; married Rebecca H. Conover.+ 
Elizabeth Chamberlain, born December 22, 1824; married George 

Washington Newton. -|- 
Daughter, born March 5, 1826 ; died in infancy. 
John Chamberlain, born September 30, 1828; married Myra 

Eddy.+ 
Lovina, born December 14, 1830; married Warren Field Head.+ 
Paulina, born January 14, 1833; married Amos Keep Spicer.-|- 
Charity, born August 13, 1835 ; married James H. Hotchkiss.+ 
Regina, born July 7, 1839; married William Orlando Tubbs.4- 
Lois A., born May 22, 1842; married Martin Hotchkiss.+ 

ROBERT GREENLEE at the age of twelve years began to plow and do the 
heavy work on the farm, his father being in very feeble health, and from that 
time until his marriage was the main support of the family. His educational 
advantages were very meagre, consisting of a few months at a district school. 
On reaching his eighteenth year he expected to attend school ; but the call came 
for volunteers and he enlisted in the service of his country in the war of 1812. 
He took his knapsack on his back, and his trusty rifle, and went as far as Water- 
ford the first day. He arrived in Erie the following day, and there went into 
camp under Captain Mason, and remained there about four months. During 
his stay there, the British made an attempt to land, crossing on the ice. The 
small garrison resorted to strategy. They marched out from behind the bluff 
in full view of the enemy, then around behind the bluff, then out again, thus 



134. 


II. 


135. 


III. 


136. 


IV. 


137. 


V. 


138. 


VI. 


139. 


VII. 


140. 


VIII. 


141. 


IX. 


142. 


X. 



54 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

giving the impression that a large force of men was stationed there, and the 
enemy fell back without making a landing. 

After his marriage he settled on a farm near Mosiertown, Crawford County, 
Pennsylvania, where he lived until February, 1825, when he put his household 
effects and his family on an ox-sled and went by a path through the woods about 
eight or nine miles westward. Here he had one hundred and sixty acres of land 
and had spent part of the previous summer in raising produce and preparing a 
home for his family. He cleared a few acres of land and built a log house near 
an excellent spring of water. The house was not finished when he moved his 
family in, and a blanket was himg up to serve as a door. They had one neigh- 
bor, Mr. Spieer. The next morning after their arrival Mr. Greenlee went out 
to care for his stock. Mrs. Greenlee hearing footsteps supposed he was re- 
turning and going to the door pushed the blanket aside and passed out her 
water pail, saying, "Here, Robert, just get a pail of water before you come in." 
Instead of Robert, it was Mr. Spieer who had come for a neighborly call. He 
took the pail without a word and filled it, then presented himself again at the 
door much to her astonishment and his amusement. 

He soon after built another room with doors and windows. The usual log 
houses of those days consisted of one room and the loft, which was reached by 
means of a ladder. Greased paper was used for windows. His house was a 
double one with puncheon floors, and a four-paned glass window admitted light 
to the best room. The furniture consisted of six "Windsor" chairs, a full leaf 
table and a stand. In the best room was a bed with tester and valance of blue 
and white checked linen of Mrs. Greenlee's own spinning and weaving. The 
wide fireplace with stick and mud chimney afforded abundant ventilation. The 
tops of the trees could be seen up through the chimney. A large "back log" 
often dra^vn in at the door by a horse and placed in position by a hand spike, 
and a "fore stick" held in place by andirons, with the intervening space filled 
with logs, was the approved method of building a huge fire, which crackled and 
roared, filling the room with its genial warmth and ruddy glow. In 1836 he 
built a frame house, which still stands. To this humble home, where dwelt 
peace and love, were brought religious and agricultural papers, books, pictures 
and musical instruments. Here was established the family altar, from which 
ascended the daily praj'ers of loving and trustful hearts, the mother's beautiful 
soprano voice blending in the singing. 

Mr. Greenlee was a kind, conscientious man ; and it is said that he was never 
known to speak a harsh word even to a dumb animal. That he was enterpris- 
ing and progressive was attested by his well-tilled fields, clean barns and yard, 
large orchard, fine fruit, and the use of labor saving machinery. In politics he 
was a Whig, then Republican. 

MRS. GREENLEE was a deeply religious woman. Before her marriage she 
was a member of Carmel Baptist Church, and he became a member soon after. 
At this church they were regular attendants, often going the eight or ten miles 
on foot and carrying a child in arms. Later they became members of the 
Spring and Cussawago Church and helped build a house of worship about two 
and one-half miles from their home. This church disbanded and they became 
members of the Spring Church at Springboro. Mrs. Greenlee extended her 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 55 

charity to all. The ministers of her church were never criticized nor their 
sermons spoken of disparagingly. A needy one was never turned away empty 
handed. One instance will show the ready sympathy accorded them. It was 
cold weather when a minister called at their home to spend the night. He was 
thinly clad ; and after he went to bed, Mrs. Greenlee took flannel from her loom, 
cut and made under-clothing, and had them ready for his use in the morning. 

33. 

TOWK ftP'RF.NT.li'.'R 3 ( Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ \ 
ounxi .UAfixiiixjiiifi J Bethla Maxson \ 

son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson, was born October 24, 1796 at 
Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died June 22, 1865 at Hickernell, Craw- 
ford Co., Pennsylvania; married June 6, 1819 at Crossingville, Crawford Co., 
Pennsylvania, MARY CHAMBERLAIN, born September 17, 1796 in New 
Jersey, died July 26, 1867 at Hickernell, Pennsylvania, daughter of John Cham- 
berlain and Elizabeth Wychoff. He was a farmer ; in politics Whig, Republican ; 
in religion. Baptist ; resided in Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Elizabeth, born April 6, 1820; died April 5, 1837. 

Lucretia, born September 12, 1821 ; married Eman Hubbard 

Owen.-f- 
John C, born May 20, 1823 ; died November 27, 1833. 
Robert Benson, born January 1, 1827; married Jane A. Bacon. + 
Benjamin Chamberlain, born January 17, 1829 ; married Julia Ann 

Earl.4- 
Mary, born November 24, 1833 ; died December 22, 1851. 
Frances 0., born November 16, 1835; married Calvin L. Fisher.-|- 
Albert Keith, bom July 4, 1838 ; married Martha P. Barnes. + 

34. 

ESTHCR GREENLEE ^ \ ^lii^ha^I Greenlee » Michael Greenlee ^ \ 

\ Bethiah Maxson s 

daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson, was born June 16, 1798 in 
Cussawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died February 23, 1892 
aged 93 years, at Coons Corners, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married Sep- 
tember 29, 1825, near Mosiertown, Pennsylvania, as his second wife, MILES 
P. CURTIS, born July 4, 1793 at Cattaraugus, New York, or Hartford, Connecti- 
cut, died March 16, 1870 in Hayfield Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, 
son of Eliphalet Curtis. 

CHILDREN : 

151. I. Mary G. Curtis, born October 24, 1826 ; died September 10, 1827. 

152. II. Delilah L. Curtis, born June 3, 1828; married Amasa Crossley; 

married second Ansel Harroun.-f- 

153. III. Diantha M. Curtis, born August 4, 1830 ; married Thomas Holton 

Dunn.-|- 



143. 


I. 


144. 


II. 


145. 


III. 


146. 


IV. 


147. 


V. 


148. 


VI. 


149. 


VII. 


150. 


VIII. 



56 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

154. rv. Stennett G. Curtis, born January 27, 1833; married January 3, 

1854, Margaret Reynolds; died March 7, 1897. 

155. V. Bethia L. Curtis, born August 17, 1835; married Henry Clark 

Smith.+ 

156. VI. Sidney Miles Curtis, born March 5, 1838; married Aleha Hotch- 

kiss.4- 

157. VII. Esther Anna Curtis, born November 22, 1840 ; married George R. 

Hall.+ 

158. VIII. Albert Maxon Curtis, born December 22, 1843; died unmarried, 

December 14, 1864 in prison during the Civil "War. 

MILES CURTIS settled in Summerhill Township, Crawford County, Penn- 
sylvania, where be bought land and cleared away the timber to make the land 
ready for seed. He resided there a number of years, then finding it necessary 
to obtain a better piece of land, he sold the farm and made another settlement 
within five miles of Hayfield, where he and his family took up the task of clear- 
ing the land of the huge trees which so thickly covered it. Here he spent the 
remainder of his life. The children had only a district school education. The 
daughters learned to spin flax and wool with which to make their summer and 
winter clothing, under the instruction of their mother. In politics, he was a 
Republican ; in religion Seventh day Baptist. 

35. 

JACOB D. GREENLEE ^ ^ Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee > ? 

( Bethiah MaxsoD ) 

son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxon, was born January 22, 1800 at 
Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died July 12, 1883 aged 83 years 6 
months, at Amboy, Ashtabula Co., Ohio ; married February 23, 1826 at Crossing- 
ville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, RACHEL W. CHAMBERLAIN, born Decem- 
ber 16, 1806 at Mosiertown, died April 16, 1893 aged 86 years, 4 months, at 
Amboy, Ohio, daughter of Deacon John Chamberlain and Elizabeth Wyckoflf. 

CHILDREN : 

159. I. Ira C, born October 10, 1828 ; married Alma Ransom.-f 

160. n. Moses Hanson, born September 14, 1830; married Helen Eliza 

Lindsley.+ 

161. in. George Washington, bom November 1, 1833 ; died unmarried May 

19, 1859 at Denver, Colorado. 

162. rv. Elizabeth Ann, born October 10, 1835; married John Ludden 

Morris. + 

163. V. John Chamberlain, born February 24, 1837; married Charlotte 

Oliva Brown.+ 

164. VI. Arline Blanche, born February 22, 1844; died unmarried July 2, 

1894 in Kingsville, Ohio. 

165. VII. Philemon "Wiard, born September 25, 1846 ; married Maria Antoi- 

nette Brydle.+ 




N.). 36. MILLS OF LEMUEL STKRIUNS. 




4 




1 

1 




*■ 


% 






( 


^ 




f ■ 'i^c^i^^^^^^H 


"4 






-' 1 


iS 


«* 


.»»'■ '"•IB 


'? 


^^MJ^ 


^^ 


It. 


^iMt 




^ 


w 



N I. 30. LEMUEL STEBIUNS. 



Xci. -.'X,. MltS. I.i'CIXIlV CItEENLEE 
STEBBINS. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 57 

166. VIII. Philena Chamberlain, born September 25, 1846; married Byron 

Homer Phelps.+ 

167. IX. Elias Chamberlain, born September 14, 1848 ; married Mary Louise 

Keyes.-|- 
Four other children, names not given. 

JACOB DAVIS GREENLEE had very limited educational advantages. His 
mother taught him to read from the Bible, hymn book and Pilgrim's Progress, 
the only books in their humble home. He attended school three months one 
winter, walking three miles each day over rough roads and through forests 
infested by wild beasts ; yet he acquired sufficient knowledge to make him suc- 
cessful in life. In the spring of 1834, he removed to Ohio and settled near 
Westville, now Amboy. He lived on the same farm for forty years; then be- 
coming unable to attend to the work, he sold the farm and bought a home in 
the town of Amboy, where he spent the remainder of his life. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON GREENLEE went to Kansas Territory in March, 
1857, and wrote from there in August of the same year. He rode about fifty 
miles without meeting a white man. He was delighted with the beauty of the 
country and the soft warm air, sleeping out of doors without cover, revolver 
in hand. He intended to go to Mexico and practice his profession, dentistry, 
but the next year wrote from the same place. He felt a keen pleasure in hunt- 
ing with the Indians and enjoyed their wild life. He died and was buried on 
a spot now covered by the city of Denver. 

ARLINE BLANCHE GREENLEE attended Kingsville Academy when it 
was at its zenith, and afterward was a student at Oberlin College. She spent 
the greater portion of her life at Amboy, where she was closely identified with 
the Methodist Church and its people, filling the office of Superintendent of the 
Sabbath School, and organist. After the death of her mother, she resided with 
her sister, Mrs. Morris, at Kingsville. 



36. 

LUCINDA GREENLEE ^ i Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ ) 

( Betbiah Maxson S 

daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson, was born January 2, 1803 at 
Cussawago, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died February 25, 1892 aged 89 years, 
1 month, 23 days, at Cussawago; married March 6, 1823 at Cussawago, 
LEMUEL STEBBINS who was born November 10, 1797 [Town Record] at 
Wilbraham, Massachusetts, died September 24, 1852 in Cussawago Township, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of Daniel Stebbins and Rachel Blodgett. 

CHILDREN : 

168. I. Amanda Stebbins, born January 17, 1824; married Francis Jack- 

son Whipple. + 

169. II. Lorene Stebbins, born August 22, 1826 ; married Silas Clark.+ 



58 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

170. III. Lot Dunham Stebbins, bom September 11, 1828 ; married Martha 

Susanna Rundell.-j- 

171. IV. Orson Michael Stebbins, born January 31, 1832; died September 

10, 1859. 

172. V. Erastus Blodgett Stebbins, born September 16, 1833; died April 

21, 1869. 

173. VI. Chloe Rachel Stebbins, born November 16, 1835; married Alfred 

Bennett Carr.+ 

174. VII. Stebbins, born May 3, 1837 ; died aged 6 months. 

175. VIII. Stebbins, born August, 1838; died in infancy. 

176. IX. Robert Lemuel Stebbins, born July 3, 1839 ; lives at Mosiertown. 

177. X. Matilda Lueinda Stebbins, born September 11, 1841; lives at 

Butte City, Montana; unmarried. 

178. XI. Benjamin Franklin Stebbins, born March 16, 1844; died July 26, 

1881. 

179. XII. Rufus Reginald Stebbins, born November 19, 1846 ; died September 

23, 1850. 

LUCINDA GREENLEE, notwithstanding the poor facilities for education, 
was so persevering that she succeeded in obtaining a very fair education for 
those times, and stored her mind with choice extracts from the best writers 
of the day. In early life she united with the Baptist Church and Avas a con- 
sistent and useful member of about twenty years. She subsequently became a 
member of the Universalist organization at Conneautville. 

She was a remarkable woman, of much wisdom and good judgment. Her 
economy and perseverance were evident in the home life to the material suc- 
cess of the family. Although the radius of her life was uneventful, her trials 
and sorrows were many but were borne patiently and bravelJ^ To cheerfully 
accept the duties of life as they came and "make the best of things" was her 
unquestionable law. She was married to Lemuel Stebbins two or three years 
after he came to Pennsylvania. Lfnited in heart as well as in hand, they began 
life's battle in earnest, with little to help them but their strong arms and their 
abiding faith in God. 

Mr. Stebbins prospered wonderfully and added to his farm, first the Eliot 
farm adjoining his on the west, then the "Webster farm adjoining on the south. 
As the country became more developed he occasionally drove cattle to the 
eastern markets, bringing home with him news of the outside world, and some 
of the new inventions, notably the first cook stove brought into the county, which 
arrived in its original pieces. On one of his eastern trips he procured mulberry 
settings, and then silk worm eggs which were carefully hatched and cared for by 
the older girls, their brother Lot sometimes helping to gather the leaves for 
feeding. This experiment added to the children's knowledge and income. The 
girls spim the silk on their flax wheels and reeled it into skeins and the father 
sold it for them. Besides silk mitts and work bags which they made from 
some of the silk, they had black silk gowns bought with the proceeds from 
the sale of their silk. But the climate proved too damp for the tender worms 
and they ran out the third or fourth year. The large mulberry trees stood across 
the road from the house, where a peach orchard afterward outlived its useful- 




no 



I H 



Nn. 


177. 


No. 


l(i!i. 


No. 


1711. 


No. 


His. 


No. 


17:;. 



MATII.llA L. STEBBINS. 
r.oKENK (STEBBINS I ( I.ARK. 
LOT IKNIIAM STEBBINS. 
AMANliA (STEBBINS I WIIII'I'LE. 
CIII.OK KACIIEL (STEBBINS) CARR. 





No. 17(1. It()I!El;T LEMT'EI, STEBBINS. 



No. 178. BEN.IAM'N I-'I!ANKI,IN STEI! 
BINS. 




No. 37. M.wsiix (;ueexli:e. 




189 



No. 


ISO 


No. 


1.V- 


No. 


IH.-i 


.\o. 


I.M- 


No. 


l.>-7 


No. 


]8(; 



183 



182 



186 



GILBERT M. GREENLEE. 
ELIZABETH C. (GKEENLEEl HALL. 
LYDIA B. (GREENLEE) HARROUN. 
REBECCA (GREENLEE) DUNN. 
MARY E. GREENLEE. 
JOHN B. GREENLEE. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 59 

ness. He planted a large apple orchard on the southern exposure of a hill; 
also near the house he planted crabapple, pear and sugar plum trees, all of 
which bore fine fruit. For a time he was in the dry goods business at Mosier- 
town. In 1849-50 he, in company with his brother John, his son Lot, and his 
son-in-law Silas Clark, and Minot Boyd, bought curd and ran the first cheese 
factory in that part of the state. He was very prosperous in this business and 
made both butter and cheese of a high grade. At the time of his death he 
owned three hundred acres of land on which he had erected a steam grist and 
saw mill, the first one in that part of the country. In politics he was a Whig. 
He held various town offices and was an excellent business man, held in high 
esteem bj' all who knew him. 

37. 

MAXSON GREENLEE 3 | ^i\'^bYah Saxs^oT ' Mi^hael Greenlee ^ | 

son of Michael Gree'^lee and Bethiah Maxson, was born February 3, 1804 at 
Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died May 17, 1882 at Chatfield, Fill- 
more Co., Minnesota; married October 1, 1829 at Meadville, Pennsylvania, 
CATHARINE COMPTON, who was born :\Iay 22, 1805 at Meadville, died July 
26, 1875 in the 71st year of her age, at Chatfield, Minnesota, daughter of David 
Compton and Elizabeth Buchanan (or Rebecca Perrine). 

CHILDREN : 

James, born November 15, 1830 ; died December 26, 1831. 
David Riland, born May 17, 1832; married Harriet Browning 

(Compton) Cooper.+ 
Rebecca, born May 26, 1834; married Philip Dunn.+ 
Lydia Bethiah, born August 24, 1835; married John Harroun.+ 
William Compton, born April 13, 1837. He served three years 

in the army, after which he traveled in the South and West 

and in the mining countries. He died in the summer of 1885 

or 1886, at Leadville, Colorado. 

185. VI. Elizabeth Carolina, bom May 28, 1839; married Philander M. 

Hall.+ 

186. VII. John Buchanan, born September 8, 1840 ; married Eveline A. Cof- 

fin.+ 

187. VIII. Mary E., bom November 29, 1842 at Mosiertown; teacher and 

milliner ; lives at Mason City, Iowa ; unmarried. 

188. IX. Simeon Sylvester, born November 9, 1845 ; died March 8, 1850. 

189. X. Gilbert Michael, born May 23, 1847 at Meadville ; lives at Port- 

land, Iowa ; unmarried. 

MAXSON GREENLEE spent his early life in Cussawago Township, Craw- 
ford County, Pennsylvania. Soon after his marriage he exchanged his farm for 
a larger one in Hayfield Township, securing a good bargain because the house 
on the new farm was said to be haunted. He and his wife received their new 
neighbors cordially, and the tales of strange noises heard and ghosts seen, 
soon became old stories. He was a man of wonderful patience and even temper. 



180. 


I. 


181. 


II. 


182. 


m. 


183. 


IV. 


184. 


V. 



60 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Mrs. Greenlee said she never knew him to be angry but once, and that was 
when a man drew a dirk at him while he was pitching hay in his own barn. In- 
stantly a sense of deep indignation and passion overtook him, and he made for 
him with the pitchfork with all vengeance, but his enemy by a dexterous move 
escaped an untimely death, for which the family was always thankful, that the 
name of Greenlee might be handed down unblemished and unscathed. 

In 1856 he removed to Eyota, Olmsted County, Minnesota, and resided in 
that vicinity the remainder of his life. At the age of twenty-one he united with 
the Baptist Church. In 1856 he severed his connection with that church, and 
joined the Christ Adelphians. of which society he was a most devout member. 
He was a close student, a fluent conversationalist and a formidable opponent in 
Biblical discussion. In politics he was a Whig, then Republican. 

MRS. CATHARINE (COMPTON) GREENLEE, when a child, was drown- 
ing when she was seen by a neighbor who saved her life. When she was 
twelve j'ears old her father's house was burned and she had a narrow escape, 
but two little brothers were burned to death with their arms around each 
other. Her father kept the first hotel in Jleadville. She spun and wove all her 
linen before she was married. She was highly respected by all who knew her. 

MARY ELEANOR GREENLEE spent the early part of her life on the old 
farm in Pennsylvania. She removed with her parents to Eyota, Olmsted 
County, Minnesota. Chatfield was the nearest town of any size. At the age 
of sixteen she with her brother John attended an Academy taught by Pro- 
fessor Thomas Thickstim, his wife, brother and sister, all of Meadville, and 
most excellent teachers. Two years later she accompanied her brother Dr. D. R. 
Greenlee and his wife back to Meadville to attend school. She entered a fine 
school for Young Ladies kept by the Misses Calender, and returned two years 
later to Minnesota. She commenced teaching at twenty years of age and taught 
in a number of schools among them the public schools at Chatfield and Rush- 
ford, having to resign from the latter the second year on account of poor health. 
After resting a few months she laimched into the millinery business in Chat- 
field and built up a successful business in which she continued for nine years, 
then sold out and went to Mason City, Iowa which was a larger city. Here 
she had a flourishing trade for ten years. She then sold out and spent the next 
three years mostly in traveling and visiting. She was much pleased with 
California and woidd have liked living there but it seemed too far from home. 
She returned to Mason City, boarding a year and working in a millinery store, 
and then decided to build a home. 



MARY GREENLEE ^ \ Mlchael Oreenlee - Michael Greenlee i } 

daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxon, was born September 30, 
1807 at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died February 20, 1846 aged 
38 years. 4 months and 21 days, at Crossingville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; 
married HARLEY UMBERFIELD, who was born about 1801 and died August 
20, 1834 aged 33 years ; married second ANDREW MCKELVEY GREENLEE. 
Resided in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. 



]W 




No. 132. HOME OF MISS MARY ELEAXOK GREEXLEE. MASON CITY, IOWA. 




'■'2< 






---J 
y, z 

, ■i:.-a 
'-aHa 



y, < 



3- 


z'. 


Zy. 










~ 


" s 










^ 


o 












> 




X. 


!!I^A 


_P 


_ 


->- 






















- 


^ 










-r 


■^■r. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 61 

CHILDREN : 

190. I. Lucy Bethiah Umberfield, born November 14, 1830; married 

November 14, 1847, Clark Nickols. 

191. II. Esther Martha Umberfield, born May 5, 1833 ; married George 

Van Dyke ; lives at White, South Dakota. 
She had four children by her second marriage, which are given under No. 57. 

40. 

EXPERIENCE GREENLEE ^ 5 Mlcliael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee > ) 

t Bethiah Maxson S 

daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson, was born September 30, 
1809 ; married NATHANIEL MALLORY. 

CHILDREN : 

192. I. Lewis Mallory (oldest son) ; lives at Coons Corners, Pennsylvania. 

193. II. Andrew Mallory; lived near Coons Corners; died a few years ago. 

41. 

EDMUND GREENLEE ^ 5 Michael Creenlee ' Michael Greenlee > } 

} Bethiah Maxson S 

son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson, was born March 31, 1811 in 
Cussawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died September 4, 1898 
at Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married April 10, 1832 at Cussawago, 
Pennsylvania, MARY WRIGHT STEBBINS, born September 13, 1808 at Wil- 
braham, Massachusetts, died July 9, 1877 at Chicago, Illinois, daughter of 
Daniel Stebbins and Rachel Blodgett. 

CHILDREN : 

194. I. Emeline Blodgett, born August 2, 1834; married Samuel Julius 

Wells. + 
Daughter, born December 25, 1836 ; died aged one day. 
Robert Lemuel, born April 13, 1838 ; married Emily Brooks.+ 
Ralph Stebbins, born April 13, 1838; married Elizabeth Brooks. -j- 
Michael Daniel, born March 24, 1840 ; married Mary L. Lock.+ 
Rachel Arminda, born July 6, 1842; married Jesse Cooper 

Rowell.+ 
James, born October 2, 1844 ; died November 14, 1844. 
Mary Lucinda, born October 28, 1846; married William Dallas 

Greenlee ; married second Isaac Ladner Bishop.-}- 

EDMUND GREENLEE was the son of one of the earliest settlers of 
Crawford County. After his marriage he went directly to the log cabin which 
he had built in the woods on his newly purchased farm in the northeast corner 
of Summerhill Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, his land extend- 



195. 


II. 


196. 


III. 


197. 


IV. 


198. 


V. 


199. 


VI. 


200. 


VII. 


201. 


VIII. 



62 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

ing over into Spring Township. On this land he resided for about seventy 
years. A vestige of the cellar of the old log cabin, now the site of a cider mill, 
is still to be seen. The furniture of the cabin was of the most primitive descrip- 
tion, including two splint-bottom chairs, a cross-legged table, four plates, two 
knives, two forks, two spoons, two cups and saucers, and a teapot. The fire- 
place was then the only means of cooking, and the baking was done in a tin 
oven in front of the log fire. "Tallow dips" afforded them illumination. Mr. 
Greenlee chopped and felled the trees, his wife helping to roll them into piles 
to be burned at night. When they were well settled an orchard was planted. 
One day while in the orchard Mrs. Greenlee looking through the fence spied a 
large buck deer on the other side of the fence chewing his cud. She stepped up 
quietly and reaching her arm between the rails, grabbed the buck by the horns 
and held him until Mr. Greenlee came with an ax and killed him. It was a 
source of much comment and a great feast for some time. 

When the farm was cleared and sowed to grass he purchased cows and 
started a dairy. The business increased and they soon had a dairy of from 
forty to fifty cows — then considered a large number. Mrs. Greenlee helped in 
the work connected with the dairy and one season milked seventeen cows night 
and morning in addition to her household duties and caring for the children. 
Mr. Greenlee besides milking, attended to the butter and cheese which he sold 
at the market places. He was a man of considerable inventive genius and de- 
vised and manufactured machinery for making all of his ovra cheese boxes 
and butter kegs at the time he was conducting an extensive dairy business. He 
invented the first machine for milking cows, which consisted of a receiver with 
two air pumps and four stop-cocks, from which tubes ran to the cow's teats, the 
milking being accomplished by the suction from the air pumps. It worked well 
until the milk was partly exhausted from the cow's udder, when it would col- 
lapse and the milk stop. He was unable to remedy this and the machine conse- 
quently did not prove a success, although before he learned this diflSculty, he 
was offered quite a large sum of money for the invention. In 1860, at the time 
that Drake first struck oil at Titusville, Mr. Greenlee adapted his machinery to 
the manufacture of oil barrels. We give one of his business cards on opposite 
page. 

In the later years of his life ]\Ir. Greenlee endeavored to construct a machine 
which he called the "Great American Combine" for planting and harvesting 
most kinds of grain, including corn, digging potatoes, and doing different kinds 
of work. He built a model, but never completed it. 

He was a man of very even temper, never allowing himself to become angry. 
It was one of his characteristics always to return good for evil. As an illustra- 
tion of this trait the following incident is related : 

A neighbor who lived on a farm adjoining that of Mr. Greenlee, cut the 
brush and elders from his side of the road, carried them across the road and 
threw them into l\Ir. Greenlee's grass for a distance of sixty or eighty rods. 
This was just before haying time. When it was discovered Mrs. Greenlee's 
idea was to make him pay damages ; but Mr. Greenlee said, ' ' I will heap coals 
of fire on his head." Two or three days afterward Mr. Greenlee had occasion 
to drive to the town of Conneautville, seven miles distant. When passing the 
neighbor's house he saw him standing in the yard and called out, "Good 




HOMESTKAli OF EDMUNli IIUEENLEE. 





EDMUND GREENLEE, 

INVENTOR AND PATENTEE OF 

fBUlKEL ]IIA€UII\EB¥ ! 

Rundells, Crawford County. Pa. ] 

t9- ApplicotioiiK foF nielitv aud orders 'for mta- ..S 
chinery proiuplly utteuded Um, ^M 



"i-, 



R. 8 GREENLEE, AGENT, 




HOMESTEAD OF EDMUND GREENLEE, SHOWI.NC HOUSE, BAKX, CHUUCH, AND CHEST- 
NUT TREE. 




HOMESTEAD OF ED^U•ND GREENLEE— OLD AI'I'LE OKGHARD IN THE WOODS. 




IIOAIESTEAD OF EDJUTND CUEEXLEE— (JENEUAL VIEW OF THE FARM. WITH 
LAIUiE CIIESTNTT TUEE IN F( )UEGItOrM>. 



••ge=4.#iiSBk-.. 


k 


^^Hvww'^ : -^.^^ 


S^o^ 


W' -y- 








--^' . ^v'' 4di 




•%?JT^v 'jm-'-- ■■- 


_ V ^: "■ ■'• 1 ■ ^ ■: . '^ ■**^ ■ 


"■f 




1 -^A 

» 

» 



HOMESTEAD OF EDMIXU GUEEXI.EE^I.AUC ;E WHITE OAK TUBE. 




y. 



y< 

o 



y, 

a 
H 
ca 






Q 

a 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 63 

morning John! I am going to town. Is there anything I can do for you?" 
The neighbor asked him to get a point for his plow, and Mr. Greenlee agreed 
to do so. After reaching town it escaped his mind and he did not again think 
of the plow point until he was about half way home. He turned around and 
went back after it, feeling that he could not afford to miss the opportunity 
of doing this man a kindness. As he came back he saw the neighbor, handed 
him the plow point and remarked, "I came very near forgetting it, and turned 
back when I was half way home. " " Edmund, ' ' said the man, ' ' I am very sorry 
you went back for that point. I don't know why you did it." "I probably 
would not have found much to do at home as it is Saturday afternoon," said 
Mr. Greenlee, "and I told you I would get it for you." The man's conscience 
troubled him and he finally said, "Edmund, I served you a very mean trick a 
few days ago. I cut the brush and elders from my side of the road and threw 
them over into j^our meadow. I will pick them all out." And he did so, taking 
much more time than was spent in putting them there. The two men were 
ever afterward firm friends; whereas, had Mr. Greenlee acted differently they 
might have been enemies. 

While his children were small Mr. Greenlee was very strict with them, 
although very kind. Naturally the twin brothers, Ralph and Robert, were 
always into some mischief and their father frequently had to promise them 
punishment. However, he would never administer the punishment at the time 
of the offense — probably to avoid any display of temper — but would wait until 
he had leisure, or until a rainy day, when he would say, "Well boys I guess we 
might as well settle up now," the meaning of which they well knew. After 
spending some time in talking to them and giving them advice, he would pro- 
ceed to balance accoimts, giving them punishment for each promise he had 
made them. 

Edmund Greenlee was a strong man physically and mentally. He was 
public-spirited and progressive, ever ready to assist and advance the cause of 
humanity, and was identified with many improvements. His industry knew no 
bounds. In politics, he was a Republican. He was one of the organizers of the 
Methodist Church in Summerhill Township, now known as the "Smith Church," 
for which he gave the land and furnished a large part of the lumber and other 
materials for the building. 

He died at the old homestead, now owned by his sons Ralph and Robert, 
and his body was taken to Chicago for interment by the side of his wife in 
Rose Hill Cemetery. 

Edmund Greenlee was a kind husband and father and a good neighbor. He 
was emphatically a man of peace. 

MART WRIGHT STEBBINS GREENLEE was bom near Wilbraham, 
Massachusetts about eight miles from Springfield. Here she lived with her 
parents until 1811 when they moved to Sangerfield, New York where her father 
died in 1813. After his death they moved to Lebanon, New York and later 
to Crawford County Pennsylvania. Her half-brother, Daniel Stebbins came to 
Crawford County first, then her brother Lemuel Stebbins followed with their 
mother and the rest of the family. The household goods were brought in an 
ox-cart, the family traveling most of the way on foot. 



64 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

She made the most of her opportunities for obtaining an education and 
fitted herself to become a teacher. She taught several terms before she met and 
married Edmund Greenlee, receiving wheat, corn and rye in payment for her 
services. 

At that earlj' day farmer's wives were obliged to make the clothing of both 
men and women. Mrs. Greenlee was an expert at spinning and weaving. She 
carded and spun wool and flax and wove the same into cloth for family use. It 
is said that she learned to spin when so small that it was necessary for her to 
walk up and down an inclined board in order to reach the spindle wheel; yet 
in that way she was able to spin what was considered a full day's work and 
finish at three o'clock. She was a model housekeeper, a woman of untiring 
energy, but did her work intelligently and made every step count. When ever 
she had occasion to go into the pantry for anything she always remembered to 
take in something to put away, thus saving time and labor. It was her prac- 
tice in early life on wash daj's to scrub the floor first, so that when the washing 
was done the house would be clean. 

Mrs. Greenlee had a keen sense of right and wrong and was very zealous in 
the care and training of her children. She possessed a decided taste for reading 
and had a remarkable memory. She knew the Bible almost by heart, and could 
instantly tell where to find any passage in it that was quoted and rarely made 
a mistake. She was a woman of strong character, a true helpmate to her 
husband and an exemplary mother. She died while on a visit to her sons in 
Chicago and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery. 

43. 

fPTi'ir'N'T TPT? TITT T 3 S Mary Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' ? 

UKi!jJ!.JNU!.Jli UliiL. ^ Jacob Dill Esther DavlB \ 

son of Mary Greenlee and Jacob Dill, married . He entered 

ground about ten to twelve miles west of Indianapolis, Indiana. 

CHILDREN: 

202. I. Ezekiel B. Dill ; married .+ 

45. 

PO'R'RPT fr'RF.'RNT.F.F. 3 S David Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ■ ) 
ItUSfiAJ. UHrjriWljJlirj ^ Elizabeth Morris Esther Davis \ 

son of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris, was born November 22, 1796 at 
Hollandville, Kent Co., Delaware; died May 23, 1878, aged 84 years 6 months 
near Hollandville; married at Willow Grove, Kent Co., Delaware, SARAH 
EMORY, born October 8, 1799 at Willow Grove, died July 31, 1886 aged 87 
years and 6 months, near Greensboro, Caroline Co., Maryland, daughter of 
Arthur Emory and Mary Hines; farmer; Democrat; Methodist; resided near 
Hollandville, Delaware. 

CHILDREN: 

203. I. Arthur John, born July 6, 1823 ; married Katherine Richardson.+ 

204. II. David, born August 9, 1827 (?) ; married Sally Ann Greenlee.-f- 



205. 


III. 


206. 


IV. 


207. 


V. 


208. 


VI. 


209. 


VII. 



MICHAEL OP DELAWARE. 65 

Mary, born February 22, 1828 ( ?) ; married William C. Jump.^- 

Hester Ann ; died. 

Sally Ann ; died. 

Elizabeth ; married July 19, 1859, Ephraim Sapp. 

William Emory ; married Mary Ellen Cooper.4- 

June 18, 1831, James Woothers of Murderkill Hundred in Kent County, 
Delaware, Farmer & Matilda his wife sell to Robert Greenlee of the hundred 
and county aforesaid, Parmer, in Consideration of the sum of thirty five Dollars 
Current Money, a certain Part of a tract or parcel of land Situate and being 
in the forrest of Murderkill hundred, it being one undivided third part of a 
tract of Land Situate as aforesaid Formerly belonging to Arthur Emory De- 
ceased and of which we are entitled as one of the heirs of Said Deceased be the 
same more or less Together with all the improvements thereto belonging. [Re- 
corders office, Dover, Delaware, Deed Book P, Volume 3, Polio 125.] 

February 17, 1832, John Cooper and Elizabeth Cooper his wife of Kent 
County and State of Delaware, sell to Robert Greenlee of said County and 
State, for and in consideration of the sum of thirty five dollars current money, 
a certain tract or parcel of land Situate and being in the forrest of Murderkill 
Hundred County and State aforesaid it being a part of a tract of land lately be- 
longing to Arthur Emory deceast it beiug one third part of said Tract or 
parcel of Land which the said John Cooper bought of John Hutson and Mary 
his wife which was late Mary Emory and one of the heirs of Arthur Emory de- 
ceast. [Deed Book F, Vol. 3, Folio 126.] 

May 16, 1834, William Lemar and Carline his wife of Murderkill hundred 
Kent County and State of Delaware sell to Robert Greenlee of the hundred and 
County aforesaid in consideration of the sum of sixty dollars, a tract of land 
containing forty two acres and seventy five perches. William Dill father of the 
aforesaid Carline now the wife of the aforesaid William Lemar died intestate 
being at the time of his death seized and possessed of several plantations, tracts 
or parcels of land, and left to survive him four children, viz: Benjamin Dill, 
Philemon Dill, William Dill and the said Carline to whom said lands and 
premises by the laws of this State have descended. [Deed Book I, Vol. 3, Polio 
126.] 

47. 

TnTIN nP'RinNT.F.F. 8 S David Greenlee " Michael Greenlee i ? 
JUaa UllJ!.J!.nXxl<.J!. * ^ Elizabeth Moms Esther Davis i 

son of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris, married ELIZA ANN SMITH; 
resided in Kent Co., Delaware. 

CHILDREN (one son living) : 

210. I. William S. born about 1838; married Susan 6reenlee.-j- 

September 24, 1835, Henry Clark and Hester Clark his wife of mispillion 
Hundred, Kent County and State of Delaware and Abner Clark and Kitty 
Marian Clark his wife of the State of Illinois by John Clark Attorney in fact for 
Abner Clark and Kitty Marian his wife, sell to John Greenley of Murderkill 
hundred for and in consideration of three hundred and fifty dollars all the lands 



66 GEEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

late of Abrolam Clark (deced.) Situated partly in Murderkill hundred, Kent 
County and State of Delaware and partly in Caroline County and State of 
Maryland, the Delaware and Maryland line runs through said lands called 
Long Rang, Old Field Inelosure and Hickery Hill adjoining lands of James 
Greenley (of David) and lands late of John Hudson deceased and Mariam 
Plummer, Edward Pinder and lands of the heirs of John Cooper decsed & othrts 
said to contain one hundred and twenty eight acres be the same more or less 
see the deed from Isral Merrieke to Abrolem Clark recorded at Dover in Kent 
County and State of Delaware in Book E Vol. 2, folio 205 and in Caroline 
County in Liber T. R. N. E. 502, 503 & 504 but since the deed was made from 
Isrel Merrick to Abrolem Clark the said Abrolem Clark convaid a part of Long 
Rang to Leun Baynard. [Recorded at Dover, Delaware, in Recorders Office in 
Deed Record Book K, Volume 3, Folio 16.] 

48. 

.TAMF.S fi-REENLEE 3 i David Greenlee = Michael Greenlee i } 
JAlYliB UltriJlirHjXiri J Elizabeth Morris Esther Davis < 

son of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris ; married SUSAN COOPER. 

CHHjDREN : 

211. I. Sally Ann, born December 15, 1832; married David Greenlee 

[No. 204].+ 
211a. II. Susan, born about 1843 ; married William S. Greenlee [No. 210] .+ 

56. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE ^ i Wllllam Greenlee " Michael Greenlee » ? 

son of William Greenlee, was born in 1795 in Marj'land; died June, 1861, at 
BradyviUe, Adams Co., Ohio ; married in 1811 at Bradyville, NANCY DRYDEN, 
who was born in 1789 in Maryland, died November, 1865, at Bradyville, Ohio 
daughter of William Dryden ; farmer ; Democrat ; Methodist. 

CHILDREN : 

212. I. William Madison, born December 1, 1813; married Mahala 

Beam.-f 
Harriet, born, 1814 ; married William Pence ; dead. 
Henrietta, bom 1816 ; married John Everton.+ 
Samuel, born December 24, 1818 ; married Elizabeth Freeman ; 

married second Sara Nichols. + 
216. V. James D., born in 1820 ; married Betty Polard, or Hunt ; died in 

1898. 
Rachel, bom, 1822 ; married Henry Steele. 
Sibey, or Sileme, bom, 1824 ; married James Soverin ; dead. 
Andrew J., born, 1826 ; married Rachel Lowe ; dead. 
Eli D., born, 1828 ; married Melinda Brooks ; died in 1898. 



213. 


II 


214. 


III. 


215. 


IV. 



217. 


VI. 


218. 


VII. 


219. 


vm. 


220. 


IX. 



MICHAEL OP DELAWARE. 67 

221. X. Mary Ann, born, 1830 ; married Benjamin Bowman. 

222. XI. Thomas B., born, 1832 ; married Mary A. Little.+ 

WILLIAM GREENLEE resided in Hagerstown, Maryland, but removed to 
Bradyville, Ohio, when he was eighteen years old. He was a soldier in the war 
of 1812; was taken prisoner at Hull's surrender; violated his parole and re- 
enlisted, serving until the close of the war. 

57. 

ANDREW McKELVEY GREENLEE 3 ^t'>-/--P>-; ^iSe^D^a^fr"^^ ' \ 

son of Allen Greenlee and Esther Davis, was born December 25, 1807, at 
Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died March 9, 1892, at Bedford, 
Taylor Co., Iowa; married April 21, 1836, at Mosiertown, Pennsylvania, MARY 
(GREENLEE) UMBERFIELD, [See No. 39] born September 30, 1807, at 
Mosiertown, died February 20, -1846, at Crossingville, Crawford Co., Pennsyl- 
vania, daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson; married second 
November 1, 1846, at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, OLIVE E. 
IDE, born November 6, 1816, died August 11, 1849, aged 32 years, 9 months 
and 5 days, at Crossingville, Pennsylvania; married third June 10, 1850, in 
Hayfield Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, ANN ELIZA HOUCK, 
daughter of John Houck and Sarah Stillwell; farmer; Republican; Baptist; 
widow was living (1900) at Bedford, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

223. L Hiretta, born January 12, 1837; married Philip D. Reynolds.+ 

224. II. Maryette, born December 27, 1839; married Thomas Shankland 
• Tumeaure.+ 

225. III. Miranda Jane, born February 4, 1841 ; married James Monroe 

Blackwell ; married second Sylvester Sherman Orton.4- 

226. IV. Harley Umberfield, born August 18, 1843; married Mary Ann 

Tucker.-f 
John Milton, born June 6, 1857 ; died September 12, 1857. 
Charles Austin, born November 2, 1858 ; married Sylvia Hinshaw. 
Sarah Emma, born April 16, 1861; married February 11, 1880, 

Sylvester S. Orton ; died July 15, 1882. 
230. VIII. A. Eliza May, born August 24, 1863 ; married Sylvester S. Orton, 

September 10, 1884; died November 7, 1894, leaving two 

children. 

ANDREW McKELVEY GEEENTjEE lost his father when he was only 
twelve years of age, and, being the oldest of the children, he had to be the main- 
stay of the family. In order to attend school he had to walk twelve miles. At 
the age of seventeen he became an apprentice to learn the blacksmith trade, 
and served his term of three years in Meadville, then went to Buffalo and 
finished his trade, and returned to his native county. His life was full of hard 
work at his trade and also as millwright, and for several years he carried on 



227. 


V. 


228. 


VI. 


229. 


VII. 



68 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

an extensive business in the lumber regions of Pennsylvania. In September, 
1868, he removed to Bedford, Taylor County Iowa, and there resided until his 
death. His son Charles was a soldier in the civil war. 

58. 

DAVID GREENLEE ^ 5 AUen Greenlee = Mlcbael Greenlee ' ? 

I Sarah JIcKelvey Esther Davis S 

son of Allen Greenlee and Sarah McKelvey, was born January 9, 1811, in Cus- 
sawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died October 31, 1879, at 
McKean, Erie Co., Pennsjdvania ; married July 23, 1837, at Boeuf, Erie Co., 
Pennsylvania, HARRIET MALLORY, born January 24, 1821, at Boeuf, died 
March 25, 1897, at McKean, daughter of William Mallory and Anna Irish; 
farmer ; in politics, Republican ; in religion, Christian ; resided at McKean. 

CHILDREN : 

231. I. John AUen, born March 24, 1839 ; married Susan J. McClelland. + 

232. II. Amos H., born August 9, 1841 ; died August 27, 1843. 

233. III. Mary Ellen, born February 25, 1843; married William E. 

Tuckey.+ 

234. IV. William Dallas, born January 1, 1844; married Mary Lucinda 

Greenlee [See No. 200].+ 

235. V. Andrew M., born August 2, 1846; lives at Robinson, Colorado; 

unmarried. 

236. VI. Anna Amanda, born March 30, 1848 ; married George Wilson 

Hunter. -f- 
. 237. VII. Hiram E., born September 1, 1850 ; married Minnie Hall ; died 
July 1, 1885, at Girard, Pennsylvania. 

238. VIII. Aziltha Jane, born July 13, 1853 ; married F. Seward ; died October 

21, 1884, at McKean. 

239. IX. Huldah Evaline, born June 26, 1857 ; married Sidney L. Skinner.+ 

61. 

ASENATH GREENLEE ■* ^ Willlam Oreenlee ' Samuel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' > 

} Mary Ramsey Mary Jones ) 

daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey, was born November 9, 1807, 
at Smithfield, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; died June 17, 1882, at Smithfield; 
married December 11, 1831, at Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, ROBERT 
BRITT, born June 4, 1805, at Chester, Pennsylvania, died September 28, 1890. 
at Smithfield. He was a farmer and carpenter; Democrat; Presbyterian; re- 
sided near Morganton, West Virginia, and Smithfield, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

240. I. Mary Emily Britt, born September 11, 1833 ; married Benjamin F. 

Goodwin. 

241. II. Nancy Melvina Britt, bom August 29, 1835 ; died June 18, 1852. 





r ■ 

- 
■■■ ■ 



(. .".7. AXKKEW McKKLVEV (iUEEX 
LEE ANI> MARY OHEENI.EE I'M- 
l;EI!KIEI,I>. 





Nil. .-,S. DAVID GREENLEE. 



HARRIET MAELOKY GREENLEE. 



243. 


IV. 


244. 


V. 


245. 


\^. 


246. 


VII. 


247. 


VIII. 


248. 


IX. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 69 

242. III. Samuel Greenlee Britt, born March 25, 1837; married Caroline 

Miller. 
Ann Eliza Britt, born August 30, 1840 ; died September 3, 1844. 
William Miles Britt, born January 13, 1842 ; died August 27, 1844. 
Frances Elizabeth Britt, born September 8, 1844; married Albert 

Samuel ]\Iiller. 
Charles Robert Britt, born September 5, 1846 ; died June 13, 1852. 
John Lloyd Britt, born April 2, 1850 ; died July 11, 1852. 
Frank P. Britt, born April 22, 1853; married Jeanette M. 

Ralston. + 

63. 

NANCY GR£jEjNL£iE * i WilUam Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee - Michael Greenlee • } 

( Mary Ramsey Mary Jones S 

daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey, was born March 4, 1811, at 
Smithfield, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; died July 9, 1875, at Fairchance, Fayette 
Co., Pennsylvania; married in 1835 near Smithfield, ALEXANDER DEYARr 
MAN, born October 26, 1801, at Fairchance, died March 9, 1890, at Uniontown, 
Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, son of Hugh Deyarman and Isabella Spratt. He was 
a farmer ; in politics. Republican ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resided near Fair- 
chance, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

249. I. William G. Deyarman, born in 1836 ; died in 1838. 

250. n. Joseph A. Deyarman, born in 1838 ; died the same year. 

251. III. Robert Greenlee Deyarman, born October 27, 1840 ; married Lide 

Freeman. + 

252. IV. John Kennedy Deyarman, born January 12, 1842; died February 

12, 1862. 

253. V. Ewing B. Deyarman, born September 26, 1845; died January 5, 

1891. 

254. VT. Julia B. Deyarman, born February 21, 1848 ; married Wales H. 

Willard.+ 

255. VII. Frances Eliza Deyarman, born February 1, 1852 ; married William 

Smiley.+ 

JOHN KENNEDY DEYARMAN was a soldier in the Civil War. He 
enlisted in Captain J. B. Morris' company, 7th Virginia Infantry, serving in 
eastern Virginia. He entered the service in the summer of 1861 and died the 
following year in the hospital at Cumberland, Maryland, of typhoid fever. He 
was a brave soldier. At a skirmish at Roney, Virginia, a bomb shell struck 
the bank near the company, burying them knee deep with dirt. It did not burst 
but rolled back near to him, the fuse still burning. He reached out and snuflEed 
it out as he would a candle, thus saving the lives of a number of his company. 

EWING B. DEYARMAN joined the army in 1864 as teamster, being then 
only sixteen years old. He had been serving one month when he was captured 
by "Moseby's Men," having the button shot off his cap before he was taken 



257. 


II. 


258. 


III. 


259. 


IV. 



70 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

prisoner. He was confined in Libby prison a short time, then was taken to 
Andersonville, where he spent six months, suffering all the privations of that 
horrible prison. When he was exchanged and reached home he was a mere 
skeleton, and suffered all the rest of his life from the effects of his imprisonment. 

70. 

MARY FRANCES GREENLEE * | Sii'^^^amsfy"'" ' MaTjoner"*' 

Michael Greenlee ^ / 

daughter of "William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey, was born July 4, 1829, at 
Ruble, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; married November 7, 1852, at Smithfield, 
Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, REECE H. JONES, born January 28, 1825, at 
Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, died May 3, 1890, son of James Jones 
and Anna Ross. He was a farmer; in politics. Republican; in religion, Pres- 
byterian ; resided at Ruble, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

256. I. Eliza G. Jones, bom July 18, 1853, in Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; 

lives at Ruble ; unmarried. 
Emily Jones, born July 15, 1854 ; married John Kiger.-j- 
Jennie Jones, born November 2, 1855 ; unmarried. 
Caroline L. Jones, born September 20, 1857; married Robert A. 

Dils ; lives at Ruble. 
260. V. William J. Jones, born January 14, 1860 ; married Dorothy Sweny ; 

lives at Ruble. 
Charles A. Jones, born November, 1863 ; unmarried. 
Julia D. Jones, born April 21, 1865 ; dead. 
Olive Jones, born May 30, 1867 ; married Jesse P. Stewart ; lives at 

Ruble. 

264. IX. Thomas Peter Jones, born September 1, 1869; married Maud 

Sutton ; lives at Bellevernon, Pennsylvania. 

72. 

(tEORCtE GRESNTjEE * 5 Samuel Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' > 

J Nancy Gantz Mary Jones S 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born March 27, 1811, at Wash- 
ington, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; died May 12, 1890, at What Cheer, 
Keokuk Co., Iowa; married about 1835, MARIA L. BOTTENPIELD, born in 
1814 in Greene Co., Pennsylvania, died November 7, 1848, daughter of Adam 
Bottenfield and Mary ; married second about 1850 ELIZABETH TEE- 
GARDEN, daughter of Teegarden ; married third after 1854, ELIZA- 
BETH COLEMAN, who was born April 14, 1817, at Clarksville, Pennsylvania, 

died February, 1892, at Springfield, Iowa, daughter of Coleman and 

Logan. 

CHILDREN : 

265. I. Elizabeth Ann, born June 30, 1839 ; married Christopher Columbus 

Horn.-f 



261. 


VI. 


262. 


VII. 


263. 


VIII. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 71 

266. n. Emma Jane, born May 4, 1841; married in 1866 "Wallace Har- 

monson ; lives at Almena, Kansas. 

267. III. William Edward, bom November 2, 1844; married Margaretta 

Brown. + 

268. IV. Preston Teegarden, born July 31, 1852; married in 1886, Miss 

Vira Park ; lives at Vincent, Iowa. 

269. V. Everhart, born July, 1853; married Anna ; died about 

1896 ; widow lives at Clarksville, Pennsylvania ; two children. 

270. VI. Mary Maria ( ?) ; dead. 

271. VII. George Coleman, born December 31, 1855; married Sarah Viola 

Snodgrass.-(- 

272. VIII. Harriet Ellen, born July 18, 1858; married in 1879, Albert B. 

Richardson. 

GEORGE GREENLEE left home when he was twenty-one years of age to 
learn the trade of shoemaker and tanner, both of which he acquired. He 
worked at this trade in connection with farming until the spring of 1864 when 
he removed with his family to Iowa. He settled on a farm in Keokuk County 
near the town of Springfield, where he resided until his death. In politics he 
was a Republican ; in religion. Disciple. 

73. 

.TAfiO'R frTJF.'P.NT.'R'E * 5 Samuel Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee « Michael Greenlee » ) 
JAVjWD yjtRCiXiniiXMXi J Nancy Gantz Mary Jones \ 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born August 7, 1812, at Smith- 
field, or Zollarsville, Payette Co., Pennsylvania ; died August 20, 1887, at Jeffer- 
son, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married March 3, 1836, at Jefferson, MARY 
SPENCER, born September 28, 1813, at Clarksville, or Jefferson, Pennsylvania, 

died January, 1892, at Jefferson, daughter of Richard Spencer and 

Mellen; farmer; Republican; Baptist; resided in Jefferson, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

273. I. Samuel, born December 26, 1836 ; enlisted in Company F, 1st 

Pennsylvania Cavalry, August, 1861 ; was a Lieutenant in 8th 
Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry Corps (Colonel Bayard) and was 
killed in battle May, 1864, having been wounded twice pre- 
viously. 

Mary Jane, born January 5, 1840 ; married A. J. Swartz.+ 

Leroy Spencer, born June 12, 1842 ; was a member of Company A, 
140th Pennsylvania Volunteers and was killed at Gettysburg, 
July, 1863. 

Emma, born September 16, 1844; married Jesse V. Bumgarner.-|- 

Annie Eliza, born September 10, 1846; married James Hawkins. -|- 

John Austin, bom February 9, 1849. 

Joanna, born June 18, 1851 ; married Simeon Horn. 

Albert N., born March 25, 1853; married Elma Dowlin.-j- 



274. 


II. 


275. 


III. 


276. 


IV. 


277. 


V. 


278. 


VI. 


279. 


VII. 


280. 


VIII. 



72 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

74. 

LEWIS 6Il£j£iNL£iEi * J Samuel Greenlee " Samuel Greenlee = Mlcbael Greenlee • i 

I Nancy Gantz Mary Jones J 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born July 27, 1814, in West 
Bethlehem Township, Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; married in 1843 ANN 
ELIZA KERR, who was born in 1820 at Taylorstown, Washington Co., Pennsyl- 
vania, daughter of James Kerr; married second ANNA GREGG, daughter of 
Gregg. 

CHILDREN (none by first marriage) : 

281 I. Virtue; married John Jenkins of West Pike Run Township, Penn- 
sylvania. He is dead. She lives at Coal Centre, Pennsylvania. 

282. II. Mary W. ; married Morris Taylor.+ 

283. ni. James; married Nellie Armory. He is a miller in West Pike Run 

Township. [See James, son of No. 79.] 

LEWIS GREENLEE remained on the home place imtil about sixteen years 
of age, and then served an apprenticeship at the harness and saddle maker's 
trade at Bentleyville, Washington County, Pennsylvania. After learning his 
trade he traveled from place to place for about five j'cars. After his marriage 
he settled in Carmichaels, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, where he successfully 
followed his trade for about fourteen years. He then removed to Centreville, 
Washington Count}', Pennsylvania, continuing in business there imtil 1869, when 
he bought the forty acre farm on which he now lives, and has since devoted 
himself to agricultural pursuits. In politics he is a Republican and has served 
five years as Justice of the Peace in West Pike Rim Township, and has also filled 
the office of Auditor. He and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church at Beallsville, Pennsylvania, in which he has been a class leader for 
thirty years. 

75. 

JOHN ARNOLD GREENLEE ^ {ll^eTGan't?"' ' Ma^y Joner"* ' 

Michael Greenlee ' < 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born September 16, 1816, near 
Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; died December 11, 1896, at Clarks- 
ville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania ; married ilarch 12, 1845, at Clarksville, JANE 
GREENLEE, who was bom February 22, 1822, at Clarksville, died July 11, 
1857, at Clarksville, daughter of James Greenlee [See Scotch Families, No. 67] 
and Mary Mcllvain ; married second in 1859, HANNAH BUCKINGHAM, who 
died August, 1894. 

CHILDREN: 

284. I. James Altha, born January 21, 1846 ; married Elizabeth J. 6ass.-f- 

285. II. Samuel, born in 1848 ; died when a few days old. 

286. III. Samuel Alexander, born February 27, 1849 ; married Mary Ann Tee- 

garden. + 



MICHAEL OF DELAWAEE. 73 

287. IV. Lewis Campbell, born March 3, 1851; married Mary McWilliams; 

married second Rachel Baumann. 

288. V. Albert Greer, bom February 27, 1854; married Carrie Salina 

Duncombe.+ 

289. VI. Anna ilary, born August 15, 1856; married Samuel James Adam- 

son.+ 

JOHN ARNOLD GREENLEE worked on his father's farm until he came of 
age, sometimes hiring out for the summer to work for some of the neighbors. 
He had a fair education and during the winters taught school in the rural 
districts. As a teacher and as a farmer he was very successful. In 1845 he 
moved onto his father's farm on what is known as Castile Run, in Greene 
County, Pennsylvania. After living there for seven A-ears he bought a part of 
what is known as the Addleman farm, near Clarksville, where he lived until 
his death. In religion he was a Disciple. He was an honest, upright, indus- 
trious man, highly respected by all who knew him. 

76. 

JAMES GANS GREENLEE ■* ^ Samnel Creenlce ' Samuel Greenlee ' 

( Nancj- Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ' ) 
i 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born in 1818 at Zollarsville, 
Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; died July, 1894, at Jefferson, Greene Co., Penn- 
sylvania; married April, 1852, at Jefferson, CATHARINE BELL, who was 
born in 1832 at Jefferson, died March 26, 1864, at Jefferson, daughter of Levi 
Harrod Bell and Sarah Fulton ; married second CATHARINE FULTON ; mar- 
ried third ELIZA ARMSTRONG, or GUESS. He was a farmer; in politics, 
Republican ; in religion. Baptist ; resided near Jefferson, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

290. I. James Lebbeus, born April 8, 1853; married Alamanda Cook; 

married second Mary Ella Irene Boswell.-}- 
Margaret Anne, born January, 1855 ; married Abram Burson. 
Levi Harrod, born February, 1857 ; died April, 1864. 
Samuel Bell, born in I860; married Laura lams; lives at Clarks- 
town, Pennsylvania. 

294. V. William Bell, born in 1864 ; married Olive Myers. 

295. VI. Lewis Cass, born in 1872 ; married Annie Nau. 

296. VII. John, born in 1874 ; unmarried. 

No children by third marriage. 

77. 

SUSANNAH GREENLEE ^ < Samuel Oreenlee » Samuel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee » ? 

( Nancy Gantz Mary Jones S 

daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born October 20, 1820, at 
Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; died June 9, 1868, at Zollarsville; 
married June 20, 1842, at Zollarsville, JOSEPH GATMAN, born July 9, 1811, 



291. 


II. 


292. 


III. 


293. 


IV. 



74 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

at Zollarsville, died March 26, 1844, at Zollarsville. He was a farmer ; in poli- 
ties, Democrat; in religion, Baptist; resided near Zollarsville, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

297. I. Jacob Gayman, born January 2, 1843; married Evaline Crum- 

rine.+ 

298. n. Sarah Ann Gayman, born December 1, 1844 ; died August 21, 1845. 

299. III. Thaddeus D. Gajinan, born January 17, 1846; married Janet L. 

Harper.+ 

300. IV. James Gajonan, born October 31, 1847; married Elizabeth Addle- 

man ; lives at Zollarsville. 

301. V. Eliza Jane Gayman, bom May 2, 1849 ; married John Horn ; lives 

at Zollarsville. 

302. VI. Daniel Gayman, born February 23, 1851 ; married Ida Letherman ; 

married second Lulu Hosack or Van Voorhies ; lives at Wilkins- 
burg, Pennsylvania. 

303. VII. Samuel Gayman, born June 14, 1853 ; died October 8, 1854. 

304. VIII. Margaret Emily Gayman, bom September 6, 1855 ; died March 13, 

1857. 

305. IX. Harriet Emma Gayman, bom July 22, 1860 ; married John Bigler ; 

lives at Scenery Hill, Pennsylvania. 

79. 

BENJAMIN GREENLEE* ^ l^ar^GaX"* ' Ma'Jy Jonef""* ' Michael Greenlee • | 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born July 12, 1825 ; died Febru- 
ary 25, 1899, at Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; married REBECCA 
BIGLER ; resided at Zollarsville. 

CHILDREN : 

306. I. James; married Nellie Amory at California, Pennsylvania; lives on 

old home place at Zollarsville. [See James, son of No. 74.] 

80. 

DANIEL GREENLEE * ^ |l^?y o'inu'"** ' MaTjon^"'"*' Michael Greenlee' | 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born ]\Iarch 30, 1827, at Tenmile 
Creek, "Washington Co., Pennsj-lvania ; married November 23, 1854, MART 
JANE WEAVER, born July 22, 1830, daughter of Adam Weaver, Jr., and Anna 
Hart. 

CHILDREN: 

307 I. Josephine Eldorado, born October 21, 1855; married Edward A. 

Spriggs. 
308. II. Artilissa Margaret, born July 26, 1858; married William JIathews. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 75 

309. III. Elmer Hamlin, born February 26, 1862 ; married Dora Crumrine ; 

lives at ZoUarsville, Pennsylvania. 

310. IV. Samuel Herman, born March 26, 1871 ; married Harriet "Wood ; lives 

at Flick, Butler Co., Pennsylvania. 

DANIEL GREENLEE attended school during the winters. At the age of 
nineteen he gained the consent of his father to leave home, and became an 
apprentice to his brother Lewis, who had a small harness shop at Carmichaels, 
Pennsylvania. After the expiration of his apprenticeship he spent two or three 
years working at his trade in different places, then decided to spend some time 
at Greene Academy, which was located at Carmichaels. He spent two and one- 
half sessions there, then engaged in teaching school, following other occupations 
at intervals. He taught seven terms in all. In the spring of 1855 he moved to 
Hillsboro, Washington County, Pennsylvania, where he opened a small sadler 
shop, working at his trade and teaching. He remained in the village eight 
years ; then, having sold his property there he moved to the farm of his father- 
in-law. Farming has been his principal occupation since. The following spring 
he removed to the farm in West Bethlehem Township, near Hillsboro, which has 
since been his home. In polities, he is a Republican; in religion. Christian 
Church. 

81. 

MARGARET GREENLEE * \ Samuel Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee - Michael Greenlee i } 

I Nancy Gantz Mary Jones S 

daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born July 9, 1829, at 
ZoUarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; died January 11, 1871, at West 
Plaines, Howell Co., Missouri; married December 30, 1852, at ZoUarsville, 
Pennsylvania, DEMAS BENNINGTON, born July 28, 1828, near ZoUarsville, 
son of William Bennington and Margaret Barr. He married second 



CHILDREN : 

311 I. Lebbeus Gantz Bennington, born January 12, 1854; married Ella 

M. Hall.-f 

312. II. Mary A. Bennington, born October 22, 1856; married Dennis 

Hufford. 

313. HI. Elizabeth J. Bennington, born March 2, 1858; married Clayton 

Bishop. + 

314. IV. Nancy Margaret Bennington, born February 5, 1861; married 

George Elmer Hedge.+ 

315. V. Eliza Ellen Bennington, born October 22, 1862; married Edgar 

Gorden. 

316. VI. Emma Francis Bennington, born February 17, 1865 ; married John 

Hufford. 

317. VII. Martha Ann Bennington, bom January 26, 1867 ; married Benson 

C. Bishop.+ 

318. VIII. Samuel W. Bennington, born October 22, 1868 ; unmarried. 

DEMAS BENNINGTON received his education at Greene Academy, Car- 



76 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

michaels, Pennsylvania, and afterward studied mathematics and surveying in 
West Brownsville, Pennsylvania. He was County Surveyor of Washington 
County, Pennsylvania, and also of Howell Countj-, Missouri. He moved with his 
family to Howell County, Missouri, about 1869, and lived in that state four 
years, then returned to Pennsylvania. He resided for a time near Parkersburg, 
West Virginia. He was a Republican ; Methodist. 

83. 

ANNTI fl-TiEENLEE ■* l Samuel Greenlee " Samuel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Annri UAJIiJIil^UJIiJIi ■, Nancy Gantz Mary Jones $ 

daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz, was born August 6, 1834, at 
Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married October 2, 1854, at Wash- 
ington, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, LEilUEL YOUNG COOPER, bom 
February 16, 1832, at Lone Pine, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, died February 
16, 1890, at St. Louisville, Licking Co., Ohio, son of Moses Cooper and Chris- 
tiana Young. Resided in Washington Co., near Zollarsville, Pennsylvania. She 
was living in 1899. 

CHILDREN (eleven): 

319. I. Agnes N. Cooper, born December 14, 1856 ; married Samuel Benton 

Hull.+ 

320. II. Sanson Millegan Cooper, born April 23, 1858; married Ella 

Harvuot.+ 

321. III. James Greenlee Cooper, born August 11, 1860 ; married Carrie C. 

Bowers. -f- 

322. IV. Angeline Amy Cooper, born November 23, 1861; married Warner 

Bowers.-f- 

323. V. Elma C. Cooper, born October 23, 1863 ; married Walter Jenkins. 

324. VI. Rebecca B. Cooper, born April, 1865 ; died October, 1865. 

325. ^^I. Susanna Dora Cooper, born December 8, 1868; married Louis 

Byron Evans. + 

326. VIII. Infant sons ; died in 1868. 

327. IX. Samiiel Darsie Cooper, born August 16, 1869; married Marie 

Stewart. + 

328. X. Myers Young Cooper, born November 25, 1873; married Martha 

Norma Kinney.+ 

ANNE GREENTiEE received a common school education. After her mar- 
riage to Lemuel Young Cooper they removed to Lone Pine, Washington County, 
Pennsylvania, where he was engaged as a teacher in the public schools. He 
received his education at Washington College, Pennsylvania. In the fall of 1865 
they removed to St. Louisville, Licking County, Ohio, where they purchased a 
small farm. Of their eight children who lived to be grown, all were teachers 
but two. In politics he was a Democrat; in religion, Christian. 

84. 

TATVrii'Q flP'P'li'.'N'T EE 4 ( Jacob Greenlee » Samuel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ / 

JAlYLda VTlf.fiXiX'lljfiri -, Elizabeth Gantz Mary Jones ] 

son of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz, was born February 22, 1816, at 



329. 


I. 


330. 


II. 


331. 


III. 


332. 


IV. 


333. 


V. 


334. 


VI. 



MICHAEL OP DELAWARE. 77 

Woodbridge, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; married December 8, 1843, at Wood- 
bridge. MARY JOLIFF, who died March 9, 1866, at Woodbridge, daughter of 
Aaron Joliflf and ilary Jennings. He was a shoemaker: in politics, Republican; 
in religion. Baptist ; resided at Woodbridge and Ruble, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Elizabeth Ann, bom November 24, 1844; married Henry Huhn.+ 
William Henry, born September 26, 1846 ; died August 15, 1874. 
Mary M., born Jime 17, 1850 ; married Charles B. ]McCarty.+ 
Charles Alvin, born ;\Iareh 19, 1857 ; married Emma 0. Paeker.-f- 
Emma, born August 20, 1859; married William Deffenbaugh.+ 
Virginia, born April 17, 1865; died January 29, 1866. 

86. 

REBECCA GREENLEE 4 ] ^^f "J'b^.'i^^tjan'tz ffa'^rJoner"' ' Michael Greenlee' J 

daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz, was born March 31, 1820; 
died: married GEORGE CHICK. 



CHILDREN: 

335. I. Oliver Chick ; lived at Uniontown, Pennsylvania ; dead. 

336. II. Edward Chick ; lives at Uniontown. 



87. 

MATIV CREENTjEE * * Jacob Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' I 

xiuiux vrjj^.uxiuxjxj ( Elizabeth Gantz Mary Jones t' 

daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz, was born ]\Iarch 21, 1822, in 
Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; married in 1843, HENRY RODERICK who was born 
November 1, 1816, in Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; farmer; in politics; Repub- 
lican ; in religion, Baptist ; resided at Juda, Wisconsin. 



CHILDREN: 

T. J. Roderick, born September 10, 1843 ; uunmarried. 

W. C. Roderick, born September 9, 18 — ; married Mary Mitchell. 

Samuel Roderick, born November 11, 18 — ; married Clara 

Humphry. 
J. L. Roderick, born January 10, 18 — ; married Ally Flick. 
David Roderick, born August 6, 18 — ; married Susie West. 
J. A. Roderick, born November 10, 18 — ; married Lucy Miles. 
Anna L. Roderick ; unmarried. 
Emma Roderick, born April 5, 18 — ; married George Humstret. 



337. 


I. 


338. 


II. 


339. 


III. 


340. 


IV. 


341. 


V. 


342. 


^^. 


343. 


vn. 


344. 


VIII. 



78 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 



WTLLIAM G'RF'P.NT.Ti'.'R * J Jacob Greenlee > Samuel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee » I 

TTxuuxxiux vTnxjxji.i±jj:jj:i 1 Elizabeth Gantz Mary Jones I 

son of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz, was born April 5, 1824, in Payette 
Co., Pennsylvania; died August 11, 1896, at Sullivan, Sullivan Co., Indiana; 
married in 1859 at Sullivan, SARAH CALVERT, born in 1830 at Sullivan, 
Indiana, died February, 1866, at Sullivan. He was a carpenter; Democrat; 
Baptist ; resided at Sullivan. 

CHILDREN: 

344a. I. Flora, born May 1, 1861, at Sullivan ; married September 25, 1883, 
at Sullivan, J. H. Reed, born April 1, 1858, at Sullivan, son of 
James Harvey Reed and Zerilda Griffith. He is a druggist; 
Democrat ; Baptist ; resides at Paris, Illinois. Three Children : 
Evelyn M. Reed, born August 4, 1884 ; Elsie Z. Reed, born August 
31, 1890 ; Claud Greenlee Reed, born October 27, 1892. 

344b. II. James, born January 1, 1863; married Rose St. Clair; resides at 
Sullivan, Indiana. 



T.TITTT'R'R frP'R'P.'N'T.Ti'-'R * i Jacob Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee > } 

iiUinXiK UKr.j:inJjr.j:. { Elizabeth Gantz Mary Jones I 

son of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz, was born August 10, 1826, at Morris 
Cross-road, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; married May 22, 1853, at St. Charles, 
Ohio, MARIETTA WOOD, born March 2, 1835, at Charlottesville, Indiana, 

daughter of Edward Wood and Mary ; shoemaker ; Republican ; resided 

at Markleville, Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

William Arthur, born March 8, 1855 ; married Isadore Keesling.+ 
Oliver P., born October 4, 1858; married Florence A. Bran- 

denbiirg.-|- 
Clara, born August 10, 1860 ; died December 30, 1862. 
Wallace, born November 28, 1862 ; died August 22, 1864. 
Charles S., born February 22, 1865; died September 1, 1866. 
Emily W., born June 21, 1867; lives at Markleville. 
Maggie B., born July 3, 1869 ; married William Mutenpaugh ; lives 
at Middletown, Indiana. 
352. VIII. Elizabeth H., born November 13, 1871; married Isaac A. Mauzy; 

lives at Markleville. 

94. 
JAMES HARVEY CLAWSON * \ yi^l^^H^^^:^'^ ' It^r^tir''' ' 

Michael Greenlee ' j 

son of Lydia Greenlee and John Clawson, was born May 26, 1826, at Smithfield, 
Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; married November 18, 1849, at West Newton, West- 
moreland Co., Pennsylvania, LYDIA MOMYER, bom May, 1831, at Smithton, 



345. 


I. 


346. 


II. 


347. 


III. 


348. 


IV. 


349. 


V. 


350. 


VI. 


351. 


VII. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 79 

Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of John Momyer and Catharine 
Locy; resided at Carmichaels, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

353. I. Sarah Clawson, bom January 29, 1852 ; married B. B. Evans. 

354. II. Newton Clawson, born, 1853; married Sadie . 

355. III. Mary F. Clawson, born, 1856 ; married Arch Kerr. 

356. IV. John L. Clawson, born, 1858; married Sarah Smith. 

357. V. Joshua C. Clawson, born, 1858 ; died. 

99. 

TRT.VTRA P frTl'Rli'.NT.'R'R * i John Greenlee - Nancy Hamilton Michael Greenlee ' I 

StliVlRA r. \xR£Mi:iC*ljIiii:i $ Andrew H Greenlee ' Anice D. Giles f 

daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Alice D. Giles, was born August 
5, 1836, at Bellefontaine, Mississippi; died May 23, 1889, at Wynn, Stewart Co., 
Tennessee; married August 5, 1852, at Walthall, Webster Co., Mississippi, 
RICHMOND BAKER SIZEMORE, who was born September 10, 1824, at Dick- 
son Station, Dickson Co., Tennessee, died December 11, 1864, at Walthall, Mis- 
sissippi, son of James Hamilton Sizemore and Sarah Baker. He was a farmer 
and Methodist minister; served three years under General Lee. She married 
second August 5, 1870, at Linton, Trigg Co., Kentucky, GREEN MeFERRIN 
SIZEMORE, born August 11, 1835, in Humphrey Co., Tennessee, son of James 
Hamilton Sizemore and Sarah Baker ; farmer ; in politics. Democrat ; in religion, 
Methodist Episcopal South ; resided at Salt Creek, near Greensboro, Mississippi. 

CHILDREN : 

358. I. Missouri Elizabeth Sizemore, born July 31, 1853; died May 22, 

1855. 

359. II. Benjamin Franklin Sizemore, born October 13, 1855; married 

Amanda Eveline (Sykes) Gaddy.+ 

360. III. Theodosia Ernest Sizemore, born April 8, 1858 ; married John H. 

Uffelman.-|- 

361. IV. Frances Veronica Sizemore, born February 6, 1860 ; married 

Thomas J Moore. -f 

362. V. Marcia Eudora Sizemore, born March 2, 1862; married James S. 

Lee.+ 

363. VI. Dick Wilson Sizemore, born March 31, 1872; died October 2, 

1874. 

364. VII. James Hamilton Sizemore, born November 30, 1875 ; died July 24, 

1898. 

100. 

EMILY PARIZADE GREENLEE ^ /Andrew H. Oreenlee' John Greenlee ^ 

lAnnisD. Giles Nancy Hamilton 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles, was born August 
25, 1838 at Kosciusko, Attala Co., Mississippi; married August 31, 1857 at 



80 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Greensboro, Webster Co., Mississippi, BENSON COLLINS SIZEMORE, born 
April 16, 1834 at Charlotte, Dixon Co., Tennessee, son of James Moore Sizemore 
and Sarah Baker; minister and teacher; in politics, Republican; in religion. 
United Baptist; resided in Tennessee, Mississippi; Louisville, Kentucky (1900). 

CHILDREN : 

365. I. Udolphus Leonidas Sizemore, born February 25, 1859 ; died in 

his 10th year. 

366. II. Alphonso Virgil Sizemore, born March 21, 1861; married Mattie 

Langman; pastor of First Baptist Church at Newport, Ken- 
tucky. 

367. III. Eugenia Ada Sizemore, born February 14, 1863, or May 15, 1864 ; 

married Robert Henry Mitchell.+ 

368. IV. Roberta Frederica Sizemore, born March 13, 1866; died July 8, 

1890. 

369. V. Rienzi Bernard Sizemore, born April 17, 1869 ; married Ruth H. 

Hansford. + 

370. VI. Montazuma Marmion Sizemore, born Jime 7, 1871 ; married Bessie 

Nadal White. + 

371. VII. born May 26, 1873 ; died in infancy. 

372. VIII. Oetavia Sizemore, born April 15, 1875; unmarried (1900). 

373. IX. Ovid Orpheus Sizemore, born February 6, 1878; married Annie 

Lynn; lives in Louisville. 

374. X. Irma Neva Sizemore, born April 8, 1884; unmarried. 

101. 
MARTHA ELIZABETH GREENLEE ^ | iS^[|^.«6,f//^°'- ' Jircy^'^tS.'ilton 

Michael Greenlee ' J. 

daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles, was born July 28, 
1842 ; married December 20, 1877 at Oxford, Lafayette Co., Mississippi, JAMES 
SUCHTEL WALTERS, born January 22, 1853 at Oxford, son of James Walters 
and Mary Ann Ales. He was a farmer ; Baptist ; resided at Oxford, Mississippi ■ 
Batesville, Mississippi (1900). 

CHILDREN: 

375. I. Alma Geneva Walters, born September 21, 1879. 

376. II. Dan Collers Walters, born September 25, 1882. 

102. 
FRANCES GILES GREENLEE^ ] iS^fs^.^Gifer"'" ' '^"^^^'n'l^t^lL 

Michael Greenlee > j. 

daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles, was bom May 26, 
1844 at Multona Springs, Attala Co., Mississippi ; died April 29, 1900 ; married 
January 8, 1863, WILLIAM S. BROWN, born February 24, 1827 in Alabama, 
died February 3, 1896 at Banner, Calhoim Co., Mississippi, son of Frederick 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 81 

Brown and Judy Clark. He was a farmer and resided at Pittsfield, Mississippi. 

CHILDREN : 

377. I. Stephen Andrew Brown, born December 14, 1863 ; married Georgia 

V. Hawkins. 

378. n. Missouri Anice Brown, born March 31, 1865; unmarried. 

379. HI. Mary Elizabeth Brown, born January 28, 1867 ; married Sylvester 

Leech. 

380. IV. Lenora Sybil Brown, bom December 23, 1868; married Julius 

Burton; married second Joseph West. 

381. V. Virginia Ida Brown, born March 21, 1871; married William 

Bennett. 

382. VI. Minnie Lula Brown, born July 20, 1873 ; unmarried. 

383. Vn. William Malcolm Brown, born July 25, 1876; unmarried. 

103. 

NANOY .TANT". flTiTi'.'PiNT.Ti'.'R ■» ) Andrew H. Greenlee » John Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' 1 
riil«l/X JiLTIJ:. UrltririJ^ljiiri j Annls D. Giles Nancy Hamilton / 

daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles, was born August 
15, 1847 at Greensboro, Webster Co., Mississippi ; married December 21, 1875 
at Sardis, Panola Co., Mississippi, BENJAMIN WINPIELD ALES, bom 
December 7, 1854 at Oxford, Lafayette Co., Mississippi, son of Robert Ander- 
son Ales and Elizabeth Classcumby. He is a farmer; Methodist; Democrat; 
resides at Batesville, Mississippi. 

CHILDREN (all born at Oxford, Mississippi) : 

384. I. Benjamin Ales, bom October 12, 1876 ; died November 15, 1878. 

385. II. Arthur Clyde Ales, born June 20, 1878. 

386. III. Rosalie Roxana Ales, born May 21, 1880 ; died October 5, 1897. 

387. IV. Sallie Lorena Ales, bom August 8, 1885. 

104. 

ANDREW FRANKLIN GREENLEE * i Andrew H. Greenlee « John Greenlee ' 

... ^ .„ ( Annis D. Giles Nancy Hamilton 

Michael Greenlee '■ ) 

son of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles, was born May 26, 1850 
at Greensboro, Webster Co., Mississippi; married January 30, 1873 at Bates- 
ville, Panola Co., Mississippi, MARIA JOSEPHINE RUTHERFORD, born 
September 16, 1854 at Batesville, daughter of John A. H. Rutherford and 
Catherine Jane Hurt ; farmer ; in politics. Democrat ; in religion, Presbyterian ; 
resides (1900) at Watervalley, Mississippi. 

CHILDREN : 

388. I. Eddie Rutherford, born November 24, 1874; married Duint Hol- 

lo way. + 



389. 


II. 


390. 


III. 


391. 


IV. 


392. 


V. 


393. 


VI. 


394. 


VII. 



82 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Andrew Creed, born August 5, 1877; unmarried. 
Sudie, born November 29, 1879 ; died August 4, 1884. 
Albert Hamilton, born May 16, 1882; unmarried. 
Maggie May, born April 2, 1886 ; unmarried. 
Jessie Glide, born December 9, 1888; unmarried. 
Laura Lillian, born August 26, 1891. 

108. 
MARY ANN QUITMAN GREENLEE* IS'^.fnVp^/rlTn's^^' &%\'^'i1lo; 

Michael Greenlee ^ I 

daughter of James Lemuel Greenlee and Caroline Perkins, was bom April 11, 
1848 at Columbus, Florida ; married April 26, 1875 at Ebno, Texas, SEABORN 
COWART, born October 7, 1830 at Bainbridge, Georgia, son of David Cowart 
and Nancy Gay. He is a carpenter; Democrat; Baptist; resides at Elmo, 
Texas. 

CHILDREN: 

395. I. Queen Esther Cowart, born December 19, 1879. 

396. II. Fannie Daisy Cowart, born April 23, 1884. 

109. 
WILLIAM HUNTER LAWSON GREENLEE * jSrolin^Pe'rkTns*' 

John Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 

Nancy Hamilton f 

son of James Lemuel Greenlee and Caroline Perkins, was born January 1, 1851 
at Eldorado, Union Co., Arkansas; married April 7, 1876 in Van Zandt Co., 
Texas, MARY FLORENCE PERKINS, born May 4, 1857 at Eldorado, Ar- 
kansas, daughter of Uriah M. Perkins and Frances L. Reeves ; farmer ; Demo- 
crat; Methodist Episcopal; resides at Waxahachie, Texas. 

CHILDREN : 

Rufus Dewitt, born May 5, 1877; married Mary Jackson. 
Hettie Florence, born April 6, 1880; unmarried. 
Cal, bom August 10, 1882 ; died September 15, 1884. 
Walter, born June 7, 1888 ; died August 24, 1894. 

110. 
JAMES MADISON GREENLEE * { Sn^'Su'iin'"'""'" ' ?,rcy%^S,\^lon 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

son of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin, was born December 29, 1854 at 
Kosciusko, Attala Co., Mississippi; married May 2, 1882 at Friarpoint, Coahoma 
Co., Mississippi, EMMA ELIZA HILL, born November 14, 1864 at Westpoint, 
Clay Co., Mississippi, daughter of Gibson Hill and Martha Hard wick; farmer; 
Democrat ; Methodist ; residence, Nettleton, Arkansas. 



397. 


I. 


398. 


IL 


399. 


III. 


400. 


IV. 




N.I. Ids. MKS. MAI!Y ( CUKKNI.EK) 
COWAKT. ELMO. TEXAS. 



\ f 





No. IL':;. \'.V.V. A T,. srAIUiDKCUUII, 
VICTORIA. TEXAS. 



WALTER liKEKNLEi: SfAUIJOR- 
OUGII. 



401. 


I. 


402. 


II. 


403. 


III. 


404. 


IV. 


405. 


V. 


406. 


VI. 



MICHAEL OP DELAWARE. 83 

CHILDREN : 

William 0., bom July 11, 1886. 
G. May, born October 25, 1887. 
Grenella, born March 29, 1890. 
William M., born January 25, 1893. 
Zoedella, born September 6, 1895. 
Elbert Dewitt, born December 1, 1896. 

112. 

WTT.T.TAM A fl-TJ'P.'RNT.'li'.F. ^ (William A. Greenlee « John Greenlee = Michael Greenlee > I 
WXliljXAlU A. KxRCiJUaijIirj \ Susan Dulin Nancy Hamilton f 

son of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin, was bom June 23, 1858 in Attala 
Co., Mississippi; married July 10, 1898, ELLA BAYES, born April 23, 1877 
at Sheridan, Grant Co., Arkansas, daughter of George Bayes and Henrietta 
Mason. He is a farmer and resides at Ebb, Arkansas. No children. 

113. 

CORNELIA ALICE GREENLEE < \WJ}^'?,tn^''^^''^'^' i",''" ^n\'S,'i^ ' 

* Susan Dulin Nancy Hamilton 

Michael Greenlee ' I 
f 

daughter of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin, was born May 2, 1860 at 
Kosciusko, Attala Co., Mississippi; married February 11, 1880 at Sarepta, 
Calhoun Co., Mississippi, FRANK DICKEY, born July 6, 1859 at Paris, 
Lafayette Co., ilississippi, son of James Dickey and Jane Dooley. He is a 
farmer ; in politics, Democrat ; in religion, Methodist ; resides at Abbeville, Mis- 
sissippi. 

CHILDREN : 

^Mattie Dickey, born December 9, 1880. 
Lula Dickey, bom November 10, 1882. 
Beulah Dickey, born February 20 1885. 
James Dickey, born December 14, 1887. 

Dickey ; born June 20, 1890 ; died in infancy. 

Berite Dickey, born June 19, 1891; died August 11, 1899. 
Frankie Dickey, bom February 15, 1894. 
Gilbert Dickey, born December 23, 1898. 

115. 

CHARLES H GREENLEE * ■' ^'iHiam a. Greenlee = John Greenlee = 

/ Susan Dulin Nancy Hamilton 

Michael Greenlee ' ? 

Bon of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin, was bom October 25, 1863 at 
Kosciusko, Attala Co., ^Mississippi ; married September 1, 1891 at Clarksdale, 
Coahoma Co., Mississippi, JOSIE CUNNINGHAM, born August 25, 1867 in 
Coahoma Co.. Mississippi, daughter of George Cunningham and Elizabeth 
Berry Wells ; farmer ; Democrat ; Methodist ; resides at Ebb, Arkansas. 



407. 


I. 


408. 


n. 


409. 


III. 


410. 


IV. 


411. 


V. 


412. 


VI. 


413. 


VII. 


414. 


vni. 



84 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

415. I. Gertrude, bom October 21, 1893. 

416. II. William Harrison, born November 25, 1895. 

417. III. Robert Roy, born July 7, 1898. 

116. 

SAT.T.TP. v. fi-PTi'.'RNT.'R'R 4 J WlUiam A. Greenlee » John Greenlee = Michael Greenlee » ( 
OAXjUXO JH. vrA£i£il^xj£j£i -j Susan DuUn Nancy Hamilton $ 

daughter of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin, was born February 26, 1865 
at Kosciusko, Mississippi ; died March 30, 1885 at Banner, Mississippi ; married 
December 22, 1881 at Banner, Mississippi, MILTON HEAD, born December 16, 
1860 at Banner, son of Jack Head and Elizabeth Potts. He married second 
; is a farmer ; Populist ; resides at Pike, Arkansas. 

CHILDREN: 

418. I. Aelia Head, born September 11, 1882 ; lives at Banner, Mississippi. 

419. II. Sallie Head, born February 25, 1885 ; lives at Banner. 

117. 
WATTIE THOMAS GREENLEE ^ ] ru'l^,^^„^i «--'- ' ^^^S'^^Jn 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

r 
son of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin, was born October 16, 1868 in 

Panola Co., Mississippi ; married May 14, 1899 at Pine Bluff, Jefferson Co., 
Arkansas, EVA BABBITT, born April 28, 1881 at Sheridan, Grant Co., Ar- 
kansas, died March 28, 1900 at Pine Bluff, daughter of James Babbitt. He is 
employed by the Bluff City Lumber Company ; in politics, is a Democrat ; re- 
sides at Pine Bluff. 

119. 

ELLA GREENLEE •* i WllUam a. Greenlee » John Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee » I 

jaxjun vrxvxjuj.ixjxj.u 1 Susan Dulin Nancy Hamilton f 

daughter of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin, was born August 15, 1873 
at Pope Station, Panola Co., Mississippi ; married January 3, 1895 at Sheridan, 
Grant Co., Arkansas, FELIX WADDELL, born March 26, 1872 at Pine Bluff, 
Jefferson Co., Arkansas, son of William Waddell and Sally Elington. He is a 
farmer, residing at Ebb, Arkansas. No children. 

122. 

NANNIE ELLENA SCARBOROUGH ^ .l MarlamE Greenlee John Greenlee = 

/ Samuel R. Scarborough Nancy Hamilton 
Michael Greenlee ' I 

f 

daughter of Mariam Ellena Greenlee and Samuel Rufin Scarborough, was bom 
October 14, 1860 at Kosciusko, Attala Co., Mississippi; married December 15, 
1881 in Attala Co., NORMAN GUESS, born September 25, 1858 at Kosciusko, 
son of Bailey Guess and Nancy Mathews. He is a farmer; Democrat; Meth- 
odist ; resides at Durant, Mississippi. 



MICHAEL OP DELAWARE. 85 

CHILDREN: 

420. I. Gaston Guess, born December 26, 1882. 

421. II. Ellena Irene Guess, born April 19, 1886. 

422. III. Flora Zouella Guess, bom January 31, 1888. 

123. 

AETEMUS LAFAYETTE SCARBOROUGH* { simifeT^ s'IrCough 

John Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 
Nancy Hamilton f 

son of Mariam Ellena Greenlee and Samuel Rufin Scarborough, was born 

October 17, 1866 ; married . He is a Methodist minister at 

Victoria, Texas (1904). 

One son: 

423. Walter Greenlee Scarborough, born June 15, 1901 at Victoria, Texas. 

126. 

JTTT.TA ANN BTJF.'R'NT.F.'R 4 J William Greenlee ' James Greenlee = Michael Greenlee i 1 
JUliiH. Ann UXlIljJl.nijJljri i Mary Hughs Richey Herring / 

daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs, was born August 14, 1824 at 
Greensboro, Caroline Co., Maryland ; living May, 1901 ; married September 6, 
1849 at HaU, Morgan Co., Indiana, OBADIAH STURGEON, born July 6, 
1828 at Gosport, Owen Co., Indiana, son of Jeremiah Sturgeon and C. Dunagan. 
He was a farmer; Republican; Methodist; resided in Hall, Indiana and Hop- 
kins, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

424. 1. William J. Sturgeon, born March 29, 1851; married Flora J. 

Ryan.+ 

425. II. Ritchey E. Sturgeon born April 13, 1853; married James W. 

Ulmer.+ 

426. III. Nancy M. Sturgeon, born April 12, 1855 ; married Lyman B. Mow ; 

died February 6, 1876. 

427. IV. James 0. F. Sturgeon, bom February 11, 1858 ; unmarried. 

428. V. Hebron H. Sturgeon born November 12, 1860; married Ludema 

Sheeks.+ 

429. VI. George W. Sturgeon, born August 27, 1863; married Mary Ella 

Lloyd.+ 

430. VII. Mary E. Sturgeon, born October 7, 1866 ; died unmarried July 25, 

1883. 

OBADIAH STURGEON was a soldier in the Federal army during the Civil 
War, and was discharged at Nashville, Tennessee. 

127. 

BITCHEY GREENLEE * i WllUam Greenlee > James Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee > I 

i Mary Hughs Richey Herring f 

daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs, was born October 7, 1828; 



86 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

married LOGAN WHITAKER; married second THOMAS PLUMMER. She 
is dead. 

CHILDREN: 

431. I. John Whitaker ; lives at Eminence, Indiana. 

432. II. William Whitaker ; lives at Eminence, Indiana. 

433. III. Julia Anna; married Richards; lives at Eminence. 

129. 

JAMES ALLEN GREENLEE * \ WUliam Greenlee = James Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ I 

I Mary Hughs Richey Herring ( 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs, was born March 28, 1834 near 
Xenia, Green Co., Ohio; married December 24, 1858 at Martinsville, Morgan 
Co., Indiana, SUSAN ADELIA SCOTT, born March 27, 1841 at Gosport, Owen 
Co., Indiana, died November 13, 1878, or 1889, at Hopkins, Nodaway Co., 
Missouri, daughter of Elias Scott and Jemima Greene; farmer and school 
teacher; in politics. Populist; in religion, Methodist; resided in Ohio, Indiana 
and at Hopkins, Missouri. 

CHILDREN: 

434. I. Lafayette, born October 11, 1859; married Roselle M. Chenoweth; 

married second Dell M. Rush.+ 

435. II. Cora Bell, bom May 27, 1862 ; married John F. Tatman.+ 

130. 

lVrAT?V v. frTJF.'RNT.'RF. 4 J William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' Ulchael Greenlee * I 
lunAi jj. vrA£i£ixiui:ij:i | Mary Hughs Richey Herring f 

daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs, was born June 28, 1836, in 
Xenia, Ohio ; married October 13, 1859, at Hall, Indiana, ANDREW THOMAS 
WELMAN, born December 7, 1828 in Oldham Co., Kentucky, son of Andrew 

N. Welman and Mary Elizabeth . He was a farmer ; in politics. Whig ; 

in religion, Methodist Episcopal. 

CHILDREN: 

436. I. Charles A. Welman ; lives at Mattoon, Illinois. 

437. II. George C. Welman ; lives at Mattoon. 

ANDREW THOMAS WELMAN was Captain of Company A, 33rd Regi- 
ment of Indiana Volunteers, and also of Company D, 117th Indiana Volunteers. 

131. 

OF-ORfrli! W O-RF.'RNT.'R'in 4 j William Greenlee = James Greenlee » Michael Greenlee » I 
vr.uvxvu'xj »» . u-AJJCixixjfiJj , jj^^.^ jjugj^g Richey Herring f 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs, was born April 3, 1839 at Monrovia, 
Morgan Co., Indiana ; married September 6, 1866 at Martinsville, Morgan Co., 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 87 

Indiana, JOANNA MURPHY, born November 9, 1849, at Martinsville, daughter 
of Thomas Murphj' and Margaret Asher ; farmer ; in politics. Populist ; in re- 
ligion, Universalist ; resided at Hopkins, ^lissouri. 

CHILDREN : 

438. I. Effie M., born September 9, 1867 ; married Mathew Orton. 

439. II. Prentiss D. ; died in infancy. 

440. III. Mary M., born April 12, 1872 ; married George W. Grote. 

441. IV. Victoria B., born August 28, 1874 ; unmarried. 

GEORGE W. GREENLEE was a soldier in the Civil War ; was mustered out 
with rank of Lieutenant. 

133. 

■RPTTITATI nP'l?'E''MT 'Pli' 4 j Robert Greenlee " Michael Greenlee 2 Michael Greenlee ' ? 
crilfLlAXl \xa,£MCiL\ljCiCi I Anna Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson l 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born August 6, 1821 
in Springsboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died November 19, 1860 at 
Springsboro; married December 31, 1839 at Springsboro, THOMAS SHANK- 
LAND TURNEAURE, born August 16, 1816 at Fabius, Onondaga Co., New 
York, son of Peter Turneaure and Lydia Bailey. He married second Maryette 
Greenlee. [See No. 224.] 

CHILDREN: 

442. I. Lydia Anna Turneaure, born April 3, 1841; married Andrew 

Jackson Tower. + 

443. II. Elizabeth B. Turneaure, born July 12, 1844; married Benjamin 

W. Rundle; married second Moses B. Hersey.+ 
Caroline E. Turneaure, born April 20, 1846 ; died August 14, 1866. 
Robert P. Turneaure, born December 13, 1848; married Ellen 

Miller ; died November 28, 1877. 
Thomas Henry Turneaure, born May 11, 1851 ; died May 28, 1858. 
Mary L. Turneaure, born July 31, 1853; married Dwight E. 

Baker.-(- 

448. VII. J. Frank Turneaure, born January 29, 1856; married Fanny 

Coates; died February 17, 1876. 

449. ^n:il. Ida May Turneaure, born December 17, 1858; died August 11, 

1879. 

THOMAS SHANKLAND TURNEAURE, soon after his birth, was taken 
by his parents to Pike, Alleghany Coiinty (now Wyoming), New York. The 
privileges at this new settlement were very limited and aiiforded little oppor- 
tunity for an education, and most of the time he attended district school only 
three months in the year. When he was sixteen years of age he went to 
Pennsylvania. While hewing timber in the spring of 1839 he cut his knee 
badly and not giving it proper care, after weeks of suffering, had his limb 
amputated in July. He was to have been married in August to Bethiah Green- 
lee, but they were not married until December. He was a poor man and a 
cripple, and the outlook was not very bright for a young couple to think of 



444. 


III. 


445. 


IV. 


446. 


V. 


447. 


VI. 



88 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

making a home. The day they were married he went with the minister to her 
father's house. He told her that if she then felt that she would rather not 
marry him that they would give it up, but she did not think that would be 
right, although her relatives had tried to persuade her against marrying him. 
They lived on a small farm of fifty acres and, except in winter, he followed 
his trade as carpenter. His wife would take him to work Monday morning 
and go for him Saturday afternoon, often taking her knitting with her when he 
would be along to drive. She managed everything, making butter and cheese, 
going to mill, etc. The home was always bright and cheerful, and there was 
always an abundance of everything for the comfort of the family. He resided 
in Crawford coimty, Pennsylvania until June, 1865. While living there he was 
twice elected to the ofSce of Justice of the Peace, although he served only 
one term, and he was for a number of years a school director in the town of 
Spring. He removed to Belvidere, Illinois, which was still (1899) his home. 
In politics he was a Republican ; in religion. Baptist. 

134. 

TVTTflTTAF.T. fiT?F.'R'MT.'Rli'. ^ \ Robert Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ i 
iUlV/XlAfilj y^RLiCinijLilli -| ^jjjjg Chamberlain Bethlah Maxson f 

son of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born February 24, 1823 at 
Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1850 in Spring 
Township, Crawford Co.-, Pennsylvania; married December 8, 1847 in Spring 
Township, REBECCA HOWARD CONOVER, born November 12, 1827, at 
Owasco, Cayuga Co., New York, daughter of David A Conover and Tryphosa 
Richards; mechanic and farmer; in religion. Baptist; resided in Spring Town- 
ship. She married second in 1860, Simson Gilliland. 

CHILDREN: 

450. I. George Wallace, born July 3, 1849 ; died October 4, 1865. 

451. II. Michael David, born October 27, 1850; married Mary A. Guntz; 

married second Kate Brass. + 

MICHAEL GREENLEE spent his early life on his father's farm. He suc- 
ceeded in gaining a good common school education, and learned the trades 
of carpenter and shoemaker without serving an apprenticeship in either. He 
remained with his parents until after his marriage, when he undertook making 
a home of his own. He would often labor all day in the field, or at the 
bench, and in the evening turn the kitchen into a workshop, making shoes or 
shaving shingles. He was strictly temperate in his habits, never using liquors 
nor tobacco in any form. He was possessed of an even temper and a happy 
disposition, which made him a model husband and father. 

135. 
ELIZABETH CHAMBERLAIN GREENLEE * | ^^I'^'chamberfaln 

Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Bethlah Maxson i 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born December 22, 



MICHAJIL OF DELAWARE. 89 

1823 at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married November 3, 1852 in 
Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, GEORGE WASHINGTON 
NEWTON, born September 7, 1830 at Troy, New York, died February 7, 1888 
near Springboro, Pennsylvania, son of George Newton and Martha Griffith. 
In politics he was a Republican; in religion, Protestant; resided in Spring 
Township and at Springboro, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

452. I. Eva Ann Newton, born September 3, 1853; married Charles P. 

Rose.+ 

453. II. Martha Elma Newton, born January 24, 1856; lives at Spring- 

boro ; unmarried. 

454. III. James Henry Newton, born February 8, 1858; married Rosa 

Ann Whipple. + 

455. IV. Mary Elizabeth Newton, born August 22, 1860; married George 

M. Stoddard. + 

456. V. Robert G. Newton, born January 17, 1863; died September 9, 

1866. 

137. 
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN GREENLEE ^ j rnl'*c?«^-b°e^faL sl'^f^l ^'^l^n ' 

Michael Greenlee > j. 

son of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born September 30, 1828 
at Conneautville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married July 1, 1862 at Ash- 
tabula, Ohio, MYRA EDDY, born March 18, 1838 at Concord, Lake Co., 
Ohio, daughter of RoUo Eddy and Euretta. Clemens; farmer; Republican; 
Baptist; resided in Spring Tovraship, later in Conneautville, Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN : 

Daughter; died in infancy. 

Kittie, born December 9, 1865 ; married Charles M. Vogleson.+ 
Cora, born March 26, 1867; died February 24, 1870. 
Harry Robert, bom November 5, 1872 at Conneautville; lives 
at Chicago, Illinois; unmarried. 
461. V. J. Frank, born May 21, 1876 ; died January 23, 1880. 



138. 

T.nVTNA fi.P'R'R'MT.Ii'.Ti'. 4 J Robert Greenlee » Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ I 
uwvxiiA UAXiiiiX^uxiJZj I Anna Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson I 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born December 14, 
1830 in Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married September 
11, 1851 in Spring Township, WARREN FIELD HEAD, born October 23, 
1828 at Grove, Allegany Co., New York, son of Gamaliel Head and Alvira Pitts. 



457. 


I. 


458. 


II. 


459. 


III. 


460. 


IV. 



90 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

462. I. Paulina Rosella Head, born December 15, 1852 ; married January 

13, 1869, Zimri Sperry. 

463. II. Alvira Anna Head, born October 2, 1855; married November 19, 

1874, Edwin Clawson. 

464. III. Clara Head, born August 11, 1859 ; married February 25, 1877, 

William L. HickerneU. 

465. IV. Emily Head, born November 29, 1861. 

WARREN FIELD HEAD owned eighty acres of land and a fine residence 
at Springboro, Pennsylvania. He is a Republican and has held several town 
offices, Justice of the Peace, etc. He is a deacon in the Baptist Church. 

139. 

PATTTTMA fn?irii''N'T PIP 4 f Robert Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' I 
l-AUliUNA UKi;.i!jiNljj;iJ!.« { Anna Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson f 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born January 14, 
1833 in Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died March 15, 1898 in 
Spring To^vnship; married December 7, 1856 in Spring Township, AMOS 
KEEP SPICER, born February 1, 1821 in Spring Township, died December 21, 
1892 in Spring Township, son of Girden W. Spicer of HickerneU, Pennsylvania 
and Sarah A. Keep ; farmer ; Baptist ; resided in Spring Township. 

CHILDREN : 

466. I. Lydia Delphine Spicer, born October 11, 1858; married Burdette 

Holcomb.+ 

467. II. William L. Spicer, born November 18, 1860 ; unmarried. 

468. HI. Anna May Spicer, born July 8, 1863, in Spring Township ; lives at 

HickerneU ; unmarried. 

140. 

PTIAPTTV rtP'P.'Ii'NT Ti'.'Ii'. 4 J Robert Greenlee » Michael Greenlee » Michael Greenlee » I 
VjHAAII X IvAriXimjAJIi 1 Anna Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson ( 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born August 13, 1835 
at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married October 14, 1856, JAMES 
H. HOTCHKISS who was born January 8, 1836 at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., 
Pennsylvania, son of Luther Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Davis. Resided at Spring- 
boro. 

CHILDREN : 

469. I. Robert L. Hotchkiss, born October 24, 1858 ; died August 13, 1859. 

470. II. Homer James Hotchkiss, born March 1, 1860; married Phila A. 

Woodworth.+ 

141. 

■RTPflTWA fJP'R'R'N'T Tnii! 4 ( Robert Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ j 

Rri\xin±\ vrxvmjuiiujuiii i Anna Chamberlain Bethiah Maison ! 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born July 7, 1839 




No. 137. JOHN CHAMBERLIN GREEN- 
LEE. 




Nil. 14U. FRANCES (UKEENLEEl FISllEU. 
No. 141. REGINA (GREENLEE) TIKBS. 



472. 


II. 


473. 


III. 


474. 


IV. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 91 

at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married October 5, 1859 at Spring- 
boro, WILLIAM ORLANDO TUBES, born April 1, 1831 in Harrison Town- 
ship, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania, died March 12, 1881 at Meadville, Crawford Co., 
Pennsylvania, son of Elijah Tubbs and Louisa Gleason. 

CHILDREN : 

471. I. Forrest Alphonso Tubbs, born February 22, 1865; married Alta 

Mason. + 
Florence Tubbs, born February 14, 1870 ; died January 28, 1871. 
Clarence E. Tubbs, born December 18, 1872; unmarried (1899). 
Cora Tubbs, born March 6, 1874 ; died February 22, 1892. 

REGINA GREENLEE spent the first twenty years of her life on the home 
farm. Her educational advantages were the district school, three or four terms 
of select school, and private instruction in music. 

WILLIAM ORLANDO TUBBS was a skillful worker in wood. At the time 
of his marriage he worked at Organs, and later at patterns for iron castings 
for machinery. He was of an inventive turn of mind and spent much time 
and money in that line. In polities, he was a Republican; in religion, Meth- 
odist; resided in Conneautville, Springboro and Meadville, Pennsylvania. 

142. 

T.OTS A G-P'R'RNT.F.'R * j Robert Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' I 
jjvxM xi. vrx\,Aj±ji.i±j±j±j I Anna Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson ) 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain, was born May 22, 1842 
at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died June 29, 1898 in Warren 
County, Pennsylvania; married September 3, 1867, at Edinboro, Erie Co., 
Pennsylvania, MARTIN HOTCHKISS, born March 21, 1841 at Mosiertown, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, died January 22, 1888 near Edinboro, son of 
Alvin Hotchkiss and Lettie Heard. He was a farmer; Republican, Baptist; 
resided near Edinboro. 

CHILDREN : 

Lottie L. Hotchkiss, born September 13, 1868 ; married E. Charles 
Smith.+ 

Lavina A. Hotchkiss, born July 11, 1870; married T. Eugene 
Ryan.+ 

Robert A. Hotchkiss, born January 25, 1873 at Crossingville, Penn- 
sylvania; unmarried (1899) ; brakeman on Erie R. R. ; lives at 
Meadville. 

Lyman Ray Hotchkiss, born June 16, 1876 ; lives at Buffalo, New 
York. 

Anna M. Hotchkiss, born August 13, 1878; lives at Hickernell, 
Pennsylvania. 

Leta A. Hotchkiss, born August 13, 1878 ; lives at Hickernell. 



475. 


I. 


476. 


II. 


477 


III. 


478. 


IV. 


479. 


V. 


480. 


VI. 



92 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

481. VII. Mary E. Hotchkiss, born January 26, 1881; lives at Edinboro, 

Pennsylvania. 

MARTIN HOTCHKISS enlisted at Cussawago, August 12, 1861, Company 
D, 83rd Regiment ; wounded at Gaines Mill ; discharged April 10, 1863. 

144. 

LUCRETIA GREENLEE ■• - ^°^^ Greenlee s Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee » I 

I Mary Chamberlain B«thlah Maxson ) 

daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain, was born September 12, 
1821, or 1822, at Hickernell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died February 5, 
1894 at Shermansville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married January 13, 1848 
at Hickernell, EMAN HUBBARD OWEN, born February 20, 1819 at Middle- 
bury, New York, died July 30, 1893, at Shermansville, Pennsylvania, son of 
Zenas Owen and Sally Fisher. 

CHILDREN : 

482. I. John Alonzo Owen, born October 24, 1848; married Lizzie A. 

Carman. + 

483. II. Zenas Benson Owen, born October 18, 1850; married Flora A. 

Clark.4- 

484. III. Mary Elizabeth Owen, born July 20, 1853 ; married Chester William 

Hathaway.+ 

485. IV. Eliphalet Greenlee Owen, born September 1, 1857; married Mary 

V. Stevens ; married second Mary E. Grove. + 

486. V. Sarah Lucretia Owen, born September 30, 1860; married Asa D. 

Hathaway. + 

LUCRETIA GREENLEE could spin and braid a straw hat, fit the straw 
herself, cut, cure and bleach, braid and sew them, and whiten and press into 
shape. It was so solid that an ordinary shower could not wet it through. She 
also learned dressmaking and taught school; but she was obliged to give up 
teaching on account of poor health. 

EMAN HUBBARD OWEN was a sawyer, stone cutter and carpenter, and 
moved buildings. He prospered but sharpers would swindle him, so he was 
obliged to give that up. He bought a watermill on Conneaut Creek in Sum- 
merhill Township. At one time he was offered four thousand dollars for the 
mill, but declined to sell it. After that the Erie Canal went down, and he lost 
all. He then bought a home in Shermansville where he passed the remainder 
of his days. In politics he was a Republican. He served once as constable, 
and for four years was town clerk. In religion he was a Baptist. 

146. 

ROBERT BENSON GREENLEE * \ i?^^ Creenlee = Mlchael Greenlee = 

XVV.UXJJ.V.I. XJXJX1UVX1 vrivxjjjxijjxjjj ) Mary Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee i I 

son of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain, was born January 1, 1827 at 




Nil. T4<:. ItOI'.EIIT ''.KNSdN CUEKN 
LBB. 





N.I. U7. r.KN.IAMIN riIAMHKI!I,AIN 
GKEENLEE, 



.ni^lA ANN lEAKI.I CItEKNI.KE. 
WIFE OK r.ION.IAMIN t '. CKEKN- 
liEE. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 93 

Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married May 3, 1854 at Hickernell, 
Pennsylvania, JANE AMELIA BACON, born August 21, 1829 at Fabius, Onon- 
daga, Co., New York, daughter of John S. Bacon and Sally Clough. 

CHILDREN : 

487. I. Mary Jane, born May 25, 1866; married George Washington 

Greenlee. + 

488. II. Jerome Bacon, born February 4, 1857 ; married Addie Adella Rice.+ 

489. III. Cassius Monroe, born May 5, I860; married Eva M. Wright; mar- 

ried second Elda Edith Stebbins.-|- 

490. IV. Marshall, born March 10, 1863 ; married Clara May Rice.+ 

ROBERT BENSON GREENLEE after his marriage continued to live on 
the old Greenlee homestead at Hickernells Corners, where he was born. He 
was industrious, and always kept his farm and surroundings in good shape. 
Special attention was paid to the raising of fine horses and cattle. In 1881 
he sold the homestead and purchased the Crane farm of ninety acres, one mile 
east of the old home. Here he remained until 1895, when he sold the farm and 
went to reside in Mosiertown. He was a Republican ; in religion, Baptist. 

147. 

BENJAMIN CHAMBERLAIN GREENLEE * \ Jfi'ry chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee " Michael Greenlee ' I 
Bethlah Maxson f 

son of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain, was born January 17, 1829 at 
Hickernell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died April 10, 1877 at Hickernell; 
married May 18, 1856 at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, JULIA 
ANN EARL, born December 1, 1833, at Conneautville, Crawford Co., Pennsyl- 
vania, daughter of William Earl and Jane Nelson. She married second, 
Darius Ingals. 

They had a son : 

491. George Washington, born April 10, 1857; married Mary Jane Greenlee.+ 

BENJAMIN CHAMBERLAIN GREENLEE, after his marriage, settled on 
a farm of one hundred acres in Cussawago Township. It was all woods except 
a small clearing where he built a house and barn. He was very industrious, and 
kept busy clearing his farm, setting out fruit trees, and raising cattle. He 
lived on this farm for ten years, then traded it for a farm near Hickernells 
Corners, Spring Township, on which he built a nice house and barn. He was 
a Prohibitionist and a Baptist. 

149. 

FRANCES GREENLEE * \ •'"'"' G^eenlee » Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee » I 

' ( Mary Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson f 

daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain, was born November 16, 1835, 



492. 


I. 


493. 


II. 


494. 


III. 


495. 


IV. 


496. 


V. 



94 GEEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married March 24, 1858, near Hick- 
ernell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, CALVIN L. FISHER (a widower with two 
sons), born August 3, 1822, at Savoy, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, son of 
Eleazer Fisher and Rachel Train. 

CHILDREN: 

Homer J. Fisher, born August 13, 1859 ; died December 5, 1859. 
Mary E. Fisher, born September 28, 1860 ; died October 8, 1861. 
Frank J. Fisher, born March 6, 1862 ; died May 10, 1862. 
Eddie E. Fisher, born January 31, 1864 ; died April 10, 1864. 
Myrtle Ernestine Fisher, born October 9, 1868. 

FRANCES (GREENLEE) FISHER received her education in the district 
schools, mostly in the old Greenlee schoolhouse, with the addition of a year in 
the Springboro Academy. In 1881 they removed to the New York oil field, re- 
siding in Richburg and Bolivar, until 1890, after which time she and her aged 
husband resided with his oldest son, in Cuba, New York. She united with the 
Carmel Baptist Church in her seventeenth year. In 1876 she united with the 
Methodist Church in Springboro. Her life was completely devoted to her 
family. He was a Prohibitionist. 

150. 

ALBERT KEITH GREENLEE * i ^"^^ Greenlee 3 Michael Greenlee « 

Alj£»£iAl A.£ilxrL VrAXilUKI i.iJ:ii:i, -, Mary Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' i 

\ 

son of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain, was born July 4, 1838, at Spring- 
boro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died September 20, 1870, at Beaver Centre, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married November 3, 1859, near Crossingville, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, MARTHA PARMELIA BARNES, born October 
12, 1842, at Crossingville, daughter of Elias Barnes and Parmelia Peet. She 
married second February 12, 1880, THOMAS CARNAHAN, and resides at 
York, Nebraska. 

CHILDREN : 

497. I. Andrew K., bom October 25, I860; married Elizabeth McAllister.4- 

498. II. Ernest Lot, bom July 19. 1863; married Sadie Wice.+ 

499. III. Ralph Lucas, born July 25, 1868 ; died iMarch 23, 1870. 

ALBERT KEITH GREENLEE was a drummer boy for the Home Guards in 
their drills, and served as minute man during the Civil War. The Home Guards 
were called out several times, but when examined for actual service he was 
not able for dutj' and was discharged, much to his sorrow, as he felt that his 
country was in peril and much in need of recruits. He was very active and 
energetic, and worked on his farm until on account of poor health he sought 
lighter emplojTnent. He was a Republican. Resided at Crossingville. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 95 

152. 

■nxiTTTATIT r'TTPTTQ 4 J Esther Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee • I 

UJIiliiljAIl Ai. UUliiXO, I Miles P. Curtis Betiiah Maison I 

daughter of Esther Greenlee and Miles P. Curtis, was bom June 3, 1828, at Sum- 
merville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died November 25, 1887, at Mason City, 
Cerro Cordo Co., Iowa; married March 2, 1846, iu Pennsylvania, AMASA 
CROSSLET, who was bom in 1825 in New Jersey, and died September, 1847 at 
Meadville, Pennsylvania ; married second October 25, 1853, in Hayfield Town- 
ship, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, ANSEL HARROUN, born December 23, 1818, 
at Pembroke, Genesee Co., New York, died March 8, 1895, at Plymouth, Cerro 
Gordo Co., Iowa, son of Elliott Harroun and Lucinda Hastings; he was a 
farmer ; Republican ; in religion, Christadelphian. After her second marriage, 
moved to Wisconsin and two years later, moved to Olmsted County, Minnesota. 
In 1870 they moved to Mason County, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

500. I. Amasa A. Crossley, born January 29, 1848; married Gertrude F. 



501. II. Fred Hugh Harroun, bom February 10, 1856; married Sarah Ellen 

Dancy.+ 

502. in. Linnaes Harroun, born May 19, 1859; married Jennie L. Dancy; 

lives at Hesper, North Dakota. 

503. IV. Minnie A. Harroun, born December 18, 1863 ; married Willard 

Pence; lives in Iowa. 

153. 

■DTANTTTA M flTTPTTS 4 1 Esther Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ' I 

UlAaxnA m. \>URJ.ia, ( Miles P. Curtis Betiiah Maxson f 

daughter of Esther Greenlee and Miles P. Curtis, was bora August 4, 1830, at 
Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married May 15, 1849, at Meadville, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, THOIMAS HOLTOM DUNN, born October 5, 1826, 
at Meadville, died August 28, 1881, at Meadville, son of Gideon Dunn and 
Rachel Holtom. He was a farmer : Republican ; Seventh day Baptist ; resided at 
Coons Corners two miles south of Mosiertown. She was living at Meadville 
(1899) with her daughter Elizabeth R. Dunn. 

CHILDREN: 

504. I. Elizabeth R. Dunn, born October 7, 1851. 

505. II. Thomas D. Dunn, born January 30, 1854; married Kate Cobb. 

506. III. Ira Jesse Dunn, born November 12. 1863 ; married Adda Estelle 

Phillips.+ 

507. TV. Arthur D. Dunn, born November 1, 1873 ; was a student at Rush 

Medical College. Chicago. 

THOMAS D. DUNT^ of Chester, Pennsylvania, was one of the foremost 



96 GREENTjEE genealogy. 

physicians of the state. He was born in Hayfield Township, Crawford Co., 
Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Edinboro Normal school in 1875, and 
afterward took a special course at Allegheny College, and later entered the 
University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1881. He rose rapidly in his pro- 
fession. "He was very frequently called on to give expert testimony in eases 
tried in our courts of justice, and occasionally he was called to render a like 
service in other counties of the state" says the West Chester News. He was a 
member of the Philadelphia Pathological Society, the College of Physicans of 
Philadelphia, and of the Pennsylvania State Medical Society. He was a mem- 
ber of the West Chester Board of Pension examiners under the Harrison admin- 
istration. He was thrown from a carriage and died two months later on May 
6, aged 46 years. He was one of Pennsylvania's most useful men and stood as 
high in the respect of his fellow men, as he was eminent in his profession. He 
left a wife and a daughter, Rachel, aged thirteen years. 

155. 

■RTnTTTTA T flTTPTTS 4 ( Esther Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee i > 
SfilXllA Ij. V/UAXXO i Miles P. Curtis Bethiah Maison { 

daughter of Esther Greenlee and Miles P. Curtis, was born August 17, 1835, at 
Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married November 28, 1878, at Saegers- 
town, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, HENRY CLARK SMITH, born October 28, 
1841, at Beamostown, or Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of Henry 
B. Smith and Eliza Barrett. He was a stone mason ; Democrat ; resided in Hay- 
field Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania. 

156. 

SSTTTN'Ti'V TVfTTTiIS fiTTRTTR 4 1 Esther Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee i I 
ouji^iux luxxjxio v^UAXxo i Miles P. Curtis Bethiah Maison f 

son of Esther Greenlee and Miles P. Curtis was born March 5, 1838, at Mosier- 
town, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married January 5, 1859, at Saegerstown, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, ALCHA HOTCHKISS, born October 25, 1838, at 
Mosiertown, Pennsylvania, daughter of Alvin Hotehkiss; farmer; Republican; 
in religion. United Brethren ; resided at Hickernell, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Elma Curtis, born January 29, 1865 ; married John Cunningham. 
Moses G. Curtis, born February 12, 1869 ; died October 24, 1875. 
Viola Delia Curtis, born June 10, 1872 ; married Silas Forney. 
Mary Anna Curtis, born April 11, 1874. 
Amarilla Hannah Curtis, born May 16, 1879. 
Philura Eliza Curtis, born October 16, 1883. 

157. 

lilSTWP.P ANMA flTTPTTS 4 5 Esther Greenlee » Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' ) 
XiOinCiB. A^iA KjURIIO ^ Miles p. Curtis Bethiah Maxson S 

daughter of Esther Greenlee and Miles P. Curtis, was born November 22, 1840, 



508. 


I. 


509 


II. 


510. 


III. 


511. 


IV. 


512. 


V. 


513. 


VI. 




No. 1.-..;. iJiAXTUA M. urxx. 





No. .jii; 



TIIn.M.VS l>. lirXN. WKST- 
(■IIESTKI!. I'A 



Xo. 1(10. JIOSES ir. (lltEENLEE. 



514. 


I. 


515. 


II. 


516. 


III. 



519. 


VI. 


520. 


VII. 


521. 


VIII. 


522. 


IX. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWAKE. 97 

at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married February 9, 1861, 
GEORGE R. HALL, born June 7, 1835, at Troy, New York, son of Philander 
Hall and Emily Riddle. He was a carpenter: in politics. Prohibitionist; in 
religion, Baptist ; resided at Watertown, South Dakota. 

CHILDREN : 

Ira Enos Hall, born April 17, 1863. 

Nettie Rosella HaU, born March 19, 1865; died May 6, 1866. 
Asa Albert Hall, bom March 18, 1867 ; married January 24, 1895, 
Lily Gerrish. 

517. IV. Nellie Bertha Hall, born August 4, 1869; married January 11, 

1893, Charles Le Count. 

518. V. Emily Esther Hall, born January 4, 1872 ; married November 20, 

1896, Andrew Duryee. 
Orlo Philander Hall, born July 8, 1874. 
William Otto Hall, born December 30, 1876. 
Lizzie, Anna Hall, born August 3, 1880. 
Jay Rex Hall, bom November 27, 1884. 

159. 

IRA CORHrDON GREENLEE •* i Ja™b D- Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 

lltA UUAAlUUn UKririnijriri ^ ^^^^^^^ ^ chamberlain Bethlah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain, was born October 10, 
1828, in Cussawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married March 23, 
1854, at Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, ALMA RANSOM, born November 13, 
1835, at Dorset, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, daughter of Harris Ransom and Hepsibeth 
Carley; farmer; Republican; Methodist; resided in Pennsylvania, Kingsville, 
Ohio, and Sparta, Wisconsin. 

CHILDREN : 

523. I. Eugene Judson, born February 20, 1855 ; married Edith M. Stone.-|- 

524. II. Emory Adelbert, born May 9, 1857; lives at Sparta; unmarried 

(1900). 

525. III. Eva Loueena, born July 15, 1859 ; married Rev. Jesse D. Searles.+ 

526. IV. Clinton Ransom, born December 23, 1863 ; married Josephine 

Walters.+ 

527. V. Ida Annis, bom January 10, 1867 ; married Lewis H. Evans. -)- 

528. VI. Lena Viola, born February 1, 1874 ; married Joseph Brown.+ 

IRA CORRIDON GREENTjEE was in a Wisconsin regiment of Cavalry in 
the Civil War. 

160. 

MOSES HANSON GREENLEE * f Jacob D. Greenlee' Michael Greenlee « 

ITlUOCiO AAnoun UAAXiniifiJ!! j Rachel W. Chamberlain Bethlah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ^ I 

f 

son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain, was born September 

7 



98 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

14, 1830; died March 20, 1883, at Cherry Valley, Ashtabula Co., Ohio; married 
January 27, 1858, at Andover, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, HELEN ELIZA LIND- 
SLET, born May 15, 1834, at Cherry Valley, daughter of Horatio Liadsley and 
Eliza Creesy; farmer; Republican; Congregationalist ; resided at Amboy, Jef- 
ferson, Cherry Valley, and Andover, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

529. I. Eliza Rachel, born March 31, 1860 ; married Judson A. Teomans.+ 

530. II. Albert Dryden, born September 17, 1861 ; married Nellie Jane 

Denslow.+ 

531. III. Edward Bradley, born July 27, 1868 ; married Ida H. Pershing.+ 

MOSES HANSON GREENLEE was a soldier in the Civil War. He enlisted 
in an Ohio regiment ; transferred to a New York, Regiment. 

162. 
ELIZABETH ANN GREENLEE * ] ^K-tPw^Sfa^iWriaic ^'Sf/i S-a^^oT ' 

Michael Greenlee ^ I 

f 

daughter of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain, was born Octo- 
ber 10, 1835, at Amboy, Ashtabula Co., Ohio; married November 9, 1853 at 
Amboy, JOHN LUDDEN MORRIS, born Augiist 20, 1830, at Champion, Jeffer- 
son Co., New York, son of James ilorris and Elizabeth C. Judd; Republican; 
Methodist Episcopal; reside at Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

532. I. ]\Iinda A. Morris, born December 12, 1857; died January 16, 1860. 

533. II. Winona E. Morris, born August 5, 1862; married Ira Van Near- 

pass. -f- 

534. III. Pleton 0. Morris, born April 10, 1866 ; unmarried. 

DR. JOHN LUDDEN MORRIS was surgeon in the war of the Rebellion, 
150th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, or the Bucktail Regiment, as it was 
called ; served about two years and was honorably discharged at the close of the 
war. 

163. 

JOHN CHAMBERLAIN GREENLEE * i Jacob D. Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 

JVnn i/XliUUrkXinijAlj:<l UArjfinijfjJli i Rachel W. Chamberlain Eethiah Maison 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

f 

son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain, was born February 
24, 1837, at Amboy (then Westville), Ashtabula Co., Ohio; died August 23, 
1876, at Amboy; married September 27, 1867, at Kingstown, Ashtabula Co., 
Ohio, CHARLOTTE OLIVIA BROWN, born Januarj^ 21, 1850, at Kingsville, 
died November 11, 1884, at Kingsville, daughter of Charles Brown (whose father 
Captain Charles Brown came from Bath, England), and Charlotte Holden 
(daughter of an 1812 veteran) ; farmer; Republican; in religion, M. E. Chris- 
tian ; resided at Amboy, Kingsville and Andover, Ohio 



MICHAEL OF DELAWAEE. 99 

CHILDREN : 

535. I. Charles E., born November 7, 1868, at Kingsville; unmarried (1899). 

536. II. Lillie, born June 7, 1871 ; married William Andrew Murphy.+ 

JOHN CHAMBERLAIN GREENLEE passed most of his life in north- 
eastern Ohio. He enlisted in Company E, 29th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Sep- 
tember 16, 1861, for three years. He was in the battle of Winchester, Port 
Republic, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, and Missionary Ridge, being 
wounded at Chancellorsville. He was discharged at Atlanta, Georgia, October 
18, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service. 

CHARLES E. GREENLEE spent his early days on a farm. He attended 
the country school until 1888, when he was granted a teacher's certificate and 
taught school for ten months. After this he attended high school at Kingsville, 
Ohio, for a term or two, and in 1890 entered Hillsdale (Michigan) College. 
Since then his time and energy have been divided between earning a living and 
wrestling ^vith an eight year's course of schooling, having the ministry in view. 

165. 

PHILEMON WIARD GREENLEE > ' Jacob D. Greenlee » Michael Greenlee = 

railjCimtjn WIARU yxRCiCinijXiIlj / Rachel W. Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ^ I [• "ff Z 

son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain, was born September 
25, 1846, at Amboy, Ashtabula Co., Ohio; married January 29, 1871, at Amboy, 
MARIA ANTOINETTE BRYDLE, bom August 20, 1853, at Steamburgh, Ash- 
tabula Co., Ohio, daughter of William S. Brydle and Sarah M. Wilson. 

CHILDREN : 

537. I. Byron Homer, born May 13, 1872 ; died September 9, 1893. 

538. II. Lewis Deo, born December 27, 1873. 

539. III. Anson Chester, born April 14, 1876. 

PHILEJION WIARD GREENLEE spent his youthful days on his father's 
farm near Amboy, Ohio, going to school winters, except one winter spent at 
Springfield, Pennsylvania. Just at the close of the Civil War he went West, 
stopping at Booneville, ]\Iissouri, where he was threatened with a rope by the 
outlaws or Bushwhackers, it being a rabid rebel town at that time. He left 
there and went to Sandoval, Illinois, where he remained one year, then returned 
to Ohio. He engaged in farming, and also carried the mail from Jefferson, 
Ohio, to Linesville, Pennsylvania, until 1878, then moved to Michigan, where he 
spent three years clearing up a farm. The great forest fire of 1881 caused him 
the loss of a mill yard of logs. He removed to Unionville, Michigan, and accepted 
a position to travel for a New York firm, remaining there eleven years. In 1885 
he lost his dwelling and a large store building by fire. He rebuilt in 1891 but 
moved back to Amboy, where he has since been engaged in the propagation of 
small fruit. 



100 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

166. 
PHILENA CHAMBERLAIN GREENLEE* ] il^uliVcbamberiain 

Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ^ I 

Bethiah Maxson t 

daughter of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain, was born Sep- 
tember 25, 1846 ; died February 11, 1878, at Orwell, Ohio, and was buried at 
Amboy; married December 23, 1866, BYRON HOMER PHELPS born March 
16, 1844, at Williamsfield, Ohio, son of Truman Phelps. He was a physician: 
recently Mayor of Corry ; in politics, Republican ; in religion, Baptist ; resides at 
Orwell, Ohio. 

One son : 

540. Truman Otis Phelps, born November 18, 1873 ; married Velma A. Gibbs.+ 

167. 
ELIAS CHAMBERLAIN GREENLEE « \ ^K-tPw^^l^rjriain ^^!^ S^^T-Jr ' 

Michael Greenlee '■ \ 

son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain, was born September 
14, 1848, at Amboy, Ashtabula Co., Ohio ; married September 13, 1877, at Con- 
neaut, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, MARY LOUISE KEYES, born April 7, 1859, at 
Beloit, Rock Co., Wisconsin, daughter of Marcus Bates Keyes and Frances 
Maria Beach. He was a manufacturer; Republican; Protestant; resided in 
Conneaut, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

541. I. Lulu Blanche, born September 21, 1878. 

542. n. Gertrude Frances, born November 13, 1882. 

543. III. Helen, born June 13, 1890. 

168. 

AMANDA STEBBINS ■* ■! Luclnda Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee i ( 

1 Lemuel Stebbins Bethiah Maxson f 

daughter of Lucinda Greenlee and Lemuel Stebbins, was born January 17, 
1824, at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married October 9, 1842, in 
Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, FRANCIS JACKSON WHIP- 
PLE, born February 25, 1819, at Groton, Tompkins Co., New York, died July 
28, 1877, near Mosiertown, son of Ithamar Whipple and Lydia Bills. He was 
a farmer; Justice of the Peace; in politics, Republican; in religion. First Day 
Baptist; resided at Cussawago, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

544. I. William Lemuel Whipple, born August 5, 1843; married Ellen 

Maria Whipple. + 





I'ltANCIS .lACKSO.N WIlll'I'l.i: 



No. IC.X. MliS. AMAXIIA STKBBIXS 
Wrill'l'LE 



f-. 




No. ]i;:i. MISS. LOIUOXE STKBr.l.NS 
CLARK. 




.No. ,-|4<J. UOSA A. I vv llll'l'I.K) NIOW- 

TOX. 
No. .i.^iO. .T E X X I E E. (WIITl'I'LE) 
HOTCHKISS 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 101 

545. n. Raymond Franklin Whipple, born November 2, 1845 ; died April 

24, 1847. 

546. in. Silas Clark Whipple, born June 17, 1848 ; died July 14, 1850. 

547. IV. Lueinda Lorene Whipple, bom Jan. 29, 1850; died January 29, 

1868. 

548. V. Sylvester Rufus Whipple, born March 6, 1853 ; married Atilla A. 

Liek.+ 

549. VI. Rosa Ann Whipple, bom March 11, 1856; married James Henry 

Newton. + 

550. VII. Jennie Evaline Whipple, born September 7, 1858 ; married Lyman 

Cordello Hotchkiss.+ 

551. VIII. Mark Erastus Whipple, born June 21, 1861 ; married Nancy Laura 

Alderman. + 
552 IX. Benjamin Grant Whipple, born August 13, 1865; died August 10, 
1867. 

169. 

T.O'RP.N'R ST'P.'R'RT'WS -i ' Lueinda Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee > I 

.LiVAJlii^xi ai.£iOD±x^a , Lemuel Stebbins Bethlah Maxson f 

daughter of Lueinda Greenlee and Lemuel Stebbins, was born August 22, 1826, 
in Cussawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died May 26, 1899, at 
Pueblo. Colorado ; married January 1, 1845, in Cussawago Township, SILAS 
CLARK, born May 7, 1816, at Greenwich, Washington Co., New York, son of 
Eliphaz Clark and Hannah Hunt. 

CHILDREN: 

553. I. Amanda Eliza Clark, born March 29, 1846 ; married Captain Clayton 

Wiston Lytle.+ 

554. II. Florence Lueinda Clark, born November 21, 1849; married Oliver 

Spencer Underbill. + 

555. III. Orson Eliphaz Clark, born July 12, 1854; married Kate E. Coe.+ 

556. IV. Lillie Lorene Clark, born November 22, 1862, at Erie; died Sep- 

tember, 1867. 

557. V. Silas Clark, born April 15, 1865, at Erie ; married Nellie Brazier at 

Salt Lake City, Utah. 

SILAS CLARK was born in May, 1816 ; the following November his parents 
moved from Greenwich to Sodus, Wayne County, New York and in 1832 they 
moved to Pittsford, near Rochester. He was the eldest of eight children. He 
received a common school education, his father, who was well educated, giving 
him much assistance at home. His father, who was of Scotch-Irish descent, 
though of a clerical family, was a blacksmith and a very good one. His mother, 
who was also from New England, Springfield, Massachusetts, was of English 
descent. His paternal grandfather served in the militia during the Revolution. 
General Montgomery, killed at Quebec, 1775, was his grand-uncle on maternal 
side. 

In 1833 the family moved to Dearborn, Wayne County, Michigan, where 



102 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Silas worked for a farmer, Aaron Thomas. He found the work very heavy but 
kept at it for six months. Mr. Thomas then offered him, if he would continue 
to work for him a year, a soldier's right to eighty acres of swamp land lying 
below the forks of Chicago creek, valued at one hundred and forty -four dollars. 
He wished to accept, but his father said it was good for nothing and never 
would be. He worked mostly at farming until he was about twenty years old 
when he went to school for three months to prepare himself for teaching. He 
taught successfully winters, following the lake summers as a hand lon freight 
boats for about four years, when he was attacked with malarial fever which in- 
capacitated him for any kind of work for a year. He went to Mosiertown, 
Pennsylvania, for his health which improved and he opened a small country 
store and started an ashery for the manufacturing of pearl ashes and saleratus 
which he marketed at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 

He and Lorene Stebbins were married at her parents home by Squire Thick- 
ston at twelve o 'clock noon. After the ceremony a turkey dinner was served to 
the guests. That evening he moved his bride's belongings in a wheelbarrow to 
their new home, which consisted of three rooms adjoining his store, and set np 
housekeeping. They were both fond of social pleasures and were prominent in 
the dancing parties given. In the autumn of 1855 he moved to Albion, Erie 
Countj', where he continued his business successfully. In April, 1860, he moved 
to Erie where he engaged in manufacturing saleratus, while continuing his store 
at Albion which was conducted mostly by his brother-in-law, A. B. Carr, who was 
a partner in the business. In the spring of 1861 they moved their merchandise 
to Corry, then in its mushroom existence. Two and a half years later he dis- 
solved partnership with A. B. Carr and moved his stock to Erie, entering into 
partnership with Warren A. Booth, at that time one of the best dry goods men 
in that part of the country. They conducted a thriving dry goods business at 
Erie for six years, then moved their stock to Titusville. About a year later, 
April, 1869, Mr. Clark moved his family to Titusville, and about that time 
bought the McGuire farm on Church Run and began operating in oil. Oil was 
$1.25 a barrel when he went to Titusville and two years after brought three and 
four dollars a barrel. In 1873 he sold his interest in the store and, moving to 
Erie, retired from active business. In Jime, 1874, he made a trip to Colorado 
and invested in mines; and moved his family to Denver in the autumn of the 
same year. His mining investments were unsuccessful, and in 1878 he had to 
begin over again. In February, 1879, he went to Pueblo to sink an oil well, 
having the previous year prospected around Cannon City without success. On 
the first day of January, 1880, he struck artesian mineral water, which proved 
to be highly impregnated with minerals of curative properties. The summer 
following he erected a small rough bath house from which the present com- 
modious house and large business have grown. In the autumn of 1897, he sold 
one-half interest in the Mineral spring and baths, but still attended to his busi- 
ness affairs. He considered the discovery of this mineral spring the greatest 
achievement of his life. 

170. 

T.OT TlTTNTTAlVr ST'R'R'RTMSl * 5 Lucinda Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 

XjUX I^UMXIAIU OXrjSSXno } Lemuel Stehbins Bethlah Maxson 

Micbael Oreenlee ^ I 

f 

son of Lucinda Greenlee and Lemuel Stebbins, was born September 11, 1828, at 




No. 16T. KESIDENfE OF KI.IAS 
CHAMBEKI.AIN' (JREENI.EE, !1(i7 
JACKSON BV1>.. CHICAGO. 




.\„. Ui'.l. SILAS CLAlUv AXU CUJANH- 

No. 820. ' (ilJVE L. AND No. !)-'! 
FLORENCE C. UNDEItllll.T-. 




No. 170. LOT DUNHAM STEBISINS. 





No. 358. BYRON WALLACE STEB- 
BINS. 



No. .j.-.n. IIOMEit .SIIERIIiAN STEB- 
BINS. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 103 

Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died January 5, 1903, at Mosiertown ; 
married October 4, 1859, MARTHA SUSANNA RUNDELL, born September 
28, 1837, at Mayfield, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Truman Rundel 
and Eliza Ann Curtis; farmer; Republican; resided at Mosiertown and Cus- 
sawago, Pennsylvania. 

CHHjDREN: 

558. I. Byron Wallace Stebbins, born Decemljer 4, 1864. He received his 

education in the common schools and Smith's Business College at 
Meadville, Pennsylvania. He then assisted his father on the farm, 
raising cattle and doing ordinary farming. In 1892 they built a 
saw mill and put in a chop mill with planer and matcher. In 1899 
he and his brother Homer went into the lumber business and had 
a very successful year. In politics he is a staunch Republican. 

559. n. Homer Sheridan Stebbins, born October 13, 1867. 

560. III. Edith Elda Stebbins, born April 1, 1872; married Cassius Monroe 

Greenlee. + 

561. IV. Emma Stebbins, born October 30, 1878. 



173. 

CHLOE RACHEL STEBBINS * l Lucinda Greenlee » Michael Greenlee = 
ufiijuxi nAUfijzixj o±i:iOD±i.to ^ Lemuel Stebbina Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee • I 

daughter of Lucinda Greenlee and Lemuel Stebbins, was born November 16, 
1835, at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died February 12, 1904, at 
Mosiertown; married October 18, 1855, at Mosiertown, ALFRED BENNETT 
CARR, born May 14, 1829, at Dryden, Tompkins Co., New York, son of Alvah 
Carr and Martha Place Tyler. He was a farmer and dry goods merchant; in 
politics. Whig ; in religion. Baptist ; resided at Mosiertovra and Cussawago. 



CHILDREN: 

562. I. Clarence Alfred Carr, born July 26, 1856 ; married October 19, 

1898, Blanche (Lanman) Chapman. He was appointed Chief 
Engineer, U. S. N. in 1899 with rank of Lieutenant. 

563. II. Clara Luella Carr, born September 28, 1858; married November 

27, 1897, Charles Collier; resides at Chicago Heights, Illinois 

(1898). 
Humphrey Rufus Carr, bom November 18, 1860. 
Meda Lucinda Carr, bom April 18, 1863. 
Matilda Effie Carr, born September 21, 1865. 
Alvah Lemuel Carr, born October 13, 1868. 
Allen Bert Carr, born March 6, 1872. 
Ossian Elmer Carr, born September 7, 1876. 



564. 


III. 


565. 


IV. 


566. 


V. 


567. 


VI. 


568. 


VII. 


569. 


vni. 



570. 


I. 


571. 


II. 


572. 


III. 


573. 


IV. 


574. 


V. 



104 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

181. 

DAVID RILAND GREENLEE* ] ^a^ha °„?romrton "ithf/h Ma^on' ' 

Michael Greenlee ^ I. 

son of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton, was bom May 17, 1832, in 
Cussawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married July 16, 1857, at 
MeadviUe, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, HARRIET BROWNING (COMPTON) 
COOPER, widow of Allen Cooper, born February 9, 1830, at MeadviUe, daugh- 
ter of William Compton and Mary Buchanan. 

CHILDREN : 

William Compton, born June 30, 1858 ; died July 5, 1879. 
Arthur Claudius, born June 21, I860; married Emma E. Yates.-f 
James Riland, born May 14, 1862; married Susan Espy; married 

second Mrs. Emily Vincent.+ 
Harry Le Fevre, born July 7, 1866 ; married Emma Maria Wolff.+ 
Mary Ellen Louise, bom July 2, 1868 ; died April 12, 1870. 

DAVID RILAND GREENLEE assisted his father on the farm until he was 
twenty-one years of age, receiving in the meantime a common school and 
academic education. When he was twenty-one he received a new suit of clothes 
and a colt valued at one hundred dollars. He entered upon the sea of life with 
a limited knowledge of the world. It was his desire to study medicine, but the 
opportunity did not present itself at that time, so he decided on the study of 
dentistry as the next best thing, hoping thus to secure means to gain a medical 
education. During the aiitumn of 1853 he entered the office of Drs. Robbins and 
Sayles, then eminent dentists of MeadviUe, Pennsylvania, giving his colt in ex- 
change for instruction in the profession. Three years were spent in studying, 
Anatomy, Physiology. Chemistry and prosthetic dentistry. At the end of that 
time he opened an office in MeadviUe. Prosperity favored the young dentist, 
and he continued the study of medicine under the tutorage of Dr. H. R. Bell of 
MeadviUe. In 1859 a course of medical lectures were taken at Ann Arbor. In 
1862 he commenced the practice of medicine and surgery with his preceptor, 
both being employed by the Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company at Eagle 
River, Lake Superior, Michigan. In 1864 he enlisted in the army and received 
a commission as Assistant Surgeon of the Fifth Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, 
and served imtil the close of the war. During the years 1866-1867 he graduated 
in medicine and surgery from the University of Pennsylvania, and at the same 
time received a diploma from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgeons. 
His practice was limited to medicine and surgery, and he continued at Mead- 
viUe and vicinity iintil 1883. when he moved to Fergus Falls, Minnesota, and 
from there to St. Paul. In 1891 he received an appointment to the Minnesota 
Soldier's Home, as Surgeon. He has served as a member of the Board of Pen- 
sion examiners both in Pennsylvania and Minnesota, and occupied many other 
positions of trust. In 1887 he took a post graduate course at Rush Medical 
College, Chicago. He joined the Masonic society and the Odd Fellows in the 
early fifties. In 1878 he was Grand Regent of the Royal Arcanum for the state 




No. isr,. i:r.izAr.i:Tii (c;i;ki;ni,i-:k 

1 1 ALL. 




No. 194. EMELiNi: <;i;i;i:ni,i;k wklls Axn kamilt. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 105 

of Pennsylvania, and was also an active member of the Knights of Honor. He is 
now a member of the Loyal Legion of Minnesota. In polities he is a Repub- 
lican : in religion, Presbj'terian. 

182. 

•DlPlllPPf'A nPTTP'NT ■p.'BI 4 1 Maxson Greenlee » Michael Greenlee ^ 

BEUiliUl/A U1U!iJ!jJN1iJLJ!i , Catharine Compton Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' > 

daughter of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton, was born March 26, 1834, 
at Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married February 24, 1852, at Mead- 
ville, PHILIP DUNN, born July 11, 1827, at Meadville, died December 23, 1893, 
at Plankinton, Aurora Co., South Dakota, son of Gideon Dunn and Rachel 
Holton. He was a farmer ; in politics. Republican ; in religion, Christadelphian, 
or Church of Christ. They resided in Meadville until 1859, then moved to Chat- 
field, Minnesota, and in 1876 removed to Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa; Plankinton, 
South Dakota (1899). 

CHILDREN : 

575. I. Alexander Hugh Dunn, born March 12, 1853; married Fanny A. 

Miller.-f 

576. II. Frank W. Dunn, born September 15, 1854 ; married Cora E. Brown ; 

lives at Mason City, Iowa; has children. 

577. III. Kitty Ellen Dunn, born August 20, 1862; married Allen D. 

Dougan.-j- 

183. 

LYDIA BETHIA GREENTjEE * \ Maxson Greenlee » Michael Greenlee • 

ui.±ji.a. .UXJXJ.XXA vr±kxjxji.i.uxjxj j Catharine Compton Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' j 

daughter of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Comnton, was born August 24, 
1835, at Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married March 25, 1856, at 
Meadville, JOHN HARROUN, born February 24, 1828, at Meadville, died 
August 25, 1899, at Mason City, Iowa, son of Russell Harroun and Elvira Sizer. 

CHILDREN : 

578. I. Park Bion Harroun, born ilay 3, 1857 ; married Fannie B. Calkins ; 

married second Jennie C. Carr.+ 

579. II. Alma Elvira Harroim, born February 14, 1859. 

580. III. Lizzie Laville Harroun, born January 24, 1865; married Frank A. 

Miller. + 

581. IV. Archie Willard Harroun, born September 22, 1869; married Jessie 

M. Stevens.4- 

582. V. Kate Carrie Harroun, bom March 17, 1871. 

JOHN HARROUN left Pennsylvania and went to Wisconsin in 1847, re- 
maining there several years. In 1856 he returned to Pennsylvania. After his 
marriage he and his bride went west and settled in Minnesota, near where the 
city of Rochester was afterward built. In 1875 he sold the Minnesota home- 



106 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

stead and removed to a farm in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, where he spent the 
rest of his days. He was one of the oldest settlers of Cerro Gordo County, 
having lived on his farm in Portland Township for nearly a quarter of a cen- 
tury. In politics, he was a Republican; in religion, Christadelphian. 

185. 
ELIZABETH CAROLINE GREENLEE* ] ?4\^hl°r1n?Srmrton ^^tt?a'^ S?ls°<lr ' 

Mlcbael Greenlee ' i 

daughter of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton, was born May 28, 1839, 
near Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married October 30, 1857, in 
Olmsted Co., Minnesota, PHILANDER M. HALL, born April 24, 1832, died 
December 20, 1894, at Rochester, Minnesota, son of Philander Hall and Emily 
Riddle He was a cooper ; Republican ; Baptist. She resides with her daughter, 
Mrs. V. E. Bemis. 

CHILDREN: 

583. I. Harriet I. Hall, bom September 23, 1858 ; married "W. "W. Lovell.+ 

584. II. Gilbert M. Hall, born September 13, 1860; married Emma E. 

Bowers. + 

585. III. Ella J. Hall, born March 4, 1862; married June 17, 1891, K. W. 

McCrossan ; lives at Wheaton, Minnesota. 

586. IV. May E. Hall, born June 17, 1865 ; married V. E. Bemis.+ 

587. V. Earl Lewis Hall, born May 23, 1869 ; married March 18, 1894, Eva 

Mann; lives at Grundy Centre, Iowa. 

186. 

.TOTTN ■RTTOHANAN GREENLEE 4 f Maxson Greenlee' Michael Greenlee » 

JUnn SUV/IUinAn yxRCiCiamnct t Catharine Compton Bethlah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' [ 

son of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton, was born September 8, 1840, 
at Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married June 28, 1874, at Chat- 
field, Fillmore Co., Minnesota, EVALINE A. COFFIN, born February 26, 1851, 
at Ashtabula, Ohio, daughter of Frederick A. Coffin and Caroline A. Mack; 
farmer; Republican; resides near Chatfield, Minnesota. 

CHILDREN : 

Hugh D., bom April 24, 1875. 

Lydia A., born December 1, 1876 ; married Samuel Gammell ; lives 

at Chatfield ; one child. 
Clarence R., born August 14, 1878. 
Mildred E., born January 28, 1886. 
Leah A., born March 17, 1891. 

194. 
EMELINE BLODGETT GREENLEE * I Sl^'^wrPg'h^^^^^el^ins ^'i?h^\•ll f/a^x^^r ' 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

t" 

daughter of Edmund Greenlee and Mary "Wright Stebbins, was bom August 2, 



588. 


I. 


589. 


II. 


590. 


III. 


591. 


IV. 


592. 


V. 





J 
z; 



J 

a 



a 




fa 

Q 
Z 

< 

H 
K 

Z 
H 

a 
« 



P 



Eh 

a 

H 
M 
O 




No. 598. ISABELLA VICTOPaA GREENLEE. 







y. 




KAWING ROOM— RESIDENCE OF ROBERT LEMUEL GREENLEE. 




MAIN HALL— RESIDENCE OF ROBERT LEMUEL GREENLEE. 





1 







%»^lli^^ 






1 1 j^ Mi 


c 






'" #^.. . .*.>• 



DEN— RESIDENCE OF Rdr.EUT LEMUEL GREENLEE. 




ITPEIt HALL— rjESIDENCE OF ROBERT LEMUEL GREENLEE. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 107 

1834, at Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died July 8, 1892 ; married June 
30, 1857, at Rundell, SARHJEL JULIUS WELLS, born February 13, 1833, in 
Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of Obed Wells and Phoebe, 
or Dorcas, Thomas. He was a farmer and mechanic; in politics. Republican; 
in religion, Methodist ; resided in Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania 
and Chicago, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

593. I. Irus Hammond Wells, born September 20, 1861 ; married Agnes May 

Coward. + 

594. II. Delia Emeline Wells, born May 5, 1868; married Arthur Grant 

Sayles.+ 

595. III. Frank Elmer Wells, born July 26, 1873 ; died December 18, 1887. 

196. 

■ROBERT LEMUEL GREENLEE * i Edmund Greenlee » Michael Greenlee » 

RUDLmB.^ IjJIiiUUfilj U-AJIiXilNXiJUJj I Mary Wright Stebbins Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

t" 

son of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins, was born April 13, 1838, 
at Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married April 11, 1867, at Chicago, 
Illinois, EMILY BROOKS, born August 21, 1842, at Sherbrooke, Canada ; died 
July 25, 1906, daughter of William Brooks and Emily Abbott. 

CHILDREN : 

596. I. Grace Emily, born October 9, 1869 ; married Charles Herford 

Brackebush.+ 

597. II. William Brooks, born April 25, 1872; married Adeline Benham 

Far go. + 

598. IIL Isabella Victoria, born March 29, 1877; died June 19, 1902, at 

Chicago. 

In politics he is a Republican. Residence, Buena Park, Chicago. 

The biographical sketch of the life of Robert Lemuel Greenlee is combined 
with that of his twin brother Ralph Stebbins Greenlee. 

For sketch of the life of Mrs. Emily Brooks Greenlee, see Brooks Ancestors. 
[Appendix A.] 

ISABELLA VICTORIA GREENLEE attended the public schools of Chicago 
up to the age of fifteen years, with the exception of sixteen months spent in 
travelling with the family in Europe and the Orient. She spent her tenth birth- 
day in Bethlehem, and was the first American little girl to go through Pales- 
tine. In 1891 she entered the Ogontz School for Young Ladies, near Philadel- 
phia, Pennsylvania. In 1895 she went with the family on a trip around the 
world, which extended throughout the year. She was a sensitive, retiring child, 
though enjoying society when her health permitted. She was much interested 
in children and spent about a year in the Chicago Kindergarten College, but 
never very strong, the work proved too hard for her and she gave it up. She 
studied music with Mr. Leibling of Chicago, having piano lessons from him, 



108 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

though she never was more than a home performer on that instrument. She 
also played the mandolin. She died after a short illness, June 19, 1902. 

197. 
EALPH STEBBINS GREENLEE^ llT^^rfi^tfu^lms ^iSfall S^a\^?r ' 

Michael Greenlee ' i 

f 

son of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins was born April 13, 1838, 
at Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania : married February 15, 1866, at Chicago, 
Illinois, ELIZABETH BROOKS, born August 14, 1838, at Sherbrooke, Canada, 
daughter of William Brooks and Emily Abbott. 

CHILDREN: 

599. I. Gertrude, born December 26, 1869 ; married James Allen Lounsbury.+ 
In politics he is a Republican. Residence, Buena Park, Chicago. 

ROBERT LEMUEL GREENLEE and RALPH STEBBINS GREENLEE 
began at the age of ten to assist in the active duties of farm life by carrying 
the milk from the yard into the cheese house, in that way helping their mother 
with her milking. At the age of twelve each of them milked ten cows night 
and morning, and became very expert milkers. A year or two afterward they 
learned to make the cheese and butter, and were able to attend to that while 
their father was engaged in other duties on the farm. After their father had 
invented a machine for the manufacture of his cheese boxes and butter firkens, 
the boys helped him in that department, thus learning the cooper's trade. 
Robert Lemuel was left-handed and Ralph Stebbins Greenlee, right-handed. 
They chopped as one man and did their other work in the same manner. 

They were given the best educational advantages the common schools af- 
forded, and later attended Allegheny College at Meadville, Pennsylvania, al- 
though neither of them completed the college course. 

While working for their father their mechanical skill was developed. They 
became acquainted with ^Ir. Drake, the first discoverer of oil, and furnished 
him with barrels. They also manufactured oil barrels for Oil Creek, but this 
did not prove a successful venture as the price of barrels became very low, 
and the flow of oil was so great that it became of little value. When they 
could not sell their barrels they bought oil at twenty-five cents a barrel ; but 
the difficulties were so great in getting it from the field that they lost money 
on it. At that time Oil Creek was practically a wilderness, except here and 
there a clearing with a small farm house. They were well acquainted with 
"Coal Oil Johnn}-" and at one time stopped over night at the home of his 
fostermother, "Widow McClintock." 

They purchased their father's patents for keg and barrel machinery, giving 
him their notes for six thousand dollars in payment, and went into the business 
of manufacturing cooperage. They met with so much success that they were 
able to meet the notes at the end of the first year. 

In 1862 the brothers decided to go to Chicago and continue the manufacture 
of cooperage on a larger scale, having their machiner}- constructed in Erie, 
Pennsylvania. They made a contract with Samuel M. Nickerson & Company 




a 
►J 







z 

5 
a 

a 







< 






J2g 
So 

'S.-J1 







MAIN HALL — RESIDENTE OF RAU'II STKBBINS GUEEXLEE. 




nKAWiNi; ituiiM— i;i;siiii:n( i; of kali'ii stkiuuns i;i;ei;ni.ki-: 




DiM.\(;-i;o(iM— i:i:sii)EN(K hi- uali'ii sthubins (;i:i;i:ni.i;I' 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 109 

for the manufacture of barrels for the distillery which was then using one 
hundred and sixty barrels per day. They little expected opposition from the 
coopers, and were not aware of the existence of a Cooper's Union — probably 
the first union ever established in Chicago. It was soon decided by the Union 
that it was not to their interest to allow the Greenlee machinery to run. At 
that time none but woodbound barrels would do for high wines, and they were 
not prepared with machinery for the splitting, shaving, and setting of hickory 
hoops, as the oil barrels which they had made in Pennsylvania were hooped with 
iron, for which they had the machinery. Consequently it was necessary for 
them to employ coopers to do that work. It was one of the rules of the 
Union that no one but a cooper's son should be allowed to leai-n the trade. The 
Union decided that the only way to drive out the machinery was to finish only 
as many barrels as they could have made by hand, so it would cost just as 
much for merely hooping a barrel as it would to shave the staves and heading 
by hand, joint them, truss them, and finish the barrel. In this way the Green- 
lees would receive practically nothing for the work done by the machinery. Not 
only that, but the coopers would make the barrels leak if possible, either by 
putting hickory chips across the joints under the hoops, or by making holes in 
the joints from the inside. It finally became necessary to discharge all the 
union coopers and hire green men from the street, whom they were able to 
teach to split, shave and hoop a barrel. In that way they became independent 
and as a result practically broke up the union, although it required a great 
deal of money, perseverance, and energy. They were at their place of business 
from five and six in the morning until eight or nine at night, in that way 
preparing the material for work the following day. They made a success of 
the cooperage business, and finally organized a company which was known as 
the "United States Barrel Machine Company," and sold out their patents. 

In 1864 they became members of the Board of Trade, and remained mem- 
bers for three or four years. They did not meet with success and decided that 
they were not adapted for a speculative business. At that time the Board of 
Trade was located on South Water Street, and the membership fee was twenty- 
five dollars. 

In 1866 they formed a co-partnership with their father-in-law, Mr. William 
Brooks, and under the firm name of Greenlee Brothers & Company, entered 
business for the general sale of machinery and railway and machinists sup- 
plies, in addition to cooperage, which they carried on successfully for a few 
years. They then purchased Mr. Brooks' interest and engaged in the manu- 
facture of special lines of wood- working machinery for the manufacture of 
sash, doors and blinds, and special machinery for railroad car building. They 
were the first to adopt and make a success of mortising timber by the use of the 
hollow chisel ; or, as it was called, boring a square hole. They have taken out a 
number of patents on machinery for use in that connection and other special 
wood-working machinery. They have been constantly adding new inventions 
and methods until the Greenlee machines have become famous with manu- 
facturers in wood all over the world. Immediately after the great fire in 
1871, they removed to their quarters on West Twelfth street. 

In 1882, in connection with the wood-working machinery business they 
engaged in the manufacture of repairs for all stoves and ranges, which has 



110 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

grown to such an extent that they now have patterns for the burning out 
pieces of over one hundred and fifty thousand different stoves and ranges, 
being the largest concern of the kind in the world. Their trade extends prac- 
tically over the whole country. The same year they built a foundry for the 
manufacture of castings for their wood-working machinery and stove re- 
pairs. 

In 1886 the firm of Greenlee Brothers & Company was incorporated, and 
they also incorporated the Northwestern Stove Repair Company, which em- 
ploys 60 to 70 men, and the Greenlee Foundry Companj^, which employs 200 
men, and in this way were enabled to divide their personal property. They 
have since added to the manufacture of wood-working machinery, the manu- 
facture of augur bits of every description. 

In 1903 Greenlee Brothers & Company moved their plant to Rockford, 
Illinois. The factory site comprises twenty-two acres of ground, the present 
buildings covering about eleven acres. They manufacture wood-working 
machinery, particularly for car shops, mortising, boring, sawing and tenoning 
machinery, wood boring tools, square augurs, etc. The buildings are mostly 
fire-proof and are all steel construction. There are two machine shops, a one- 
store building, 300 x 265 feet, the other, also a one-story building, the forge 
shop, 50 X 150 feet; the tool department, a two-story building, 50 x 200 feet; 
engine house. 50 x 85 feet ; pattern building. 75 x 150 feet ; two storage build- 
ings, 50 X 100 feet each ; a forge shop, 40 x 300 feet and a foundry 75 x 180 feet. 
They contemplate erecting a tool finishing and augur bit department, 100 x 
300 feet. They give employment to about four himdred men. 

"When they came to Chicago they had very little money but have never 
received any financial assistance. They have always been in business together, 
their interests being equal, and their success can be attributed to their perfect 
confidence in each other and their unity of action. If one is away the other 
acts independently, each having full power of attorney from the other, to do 
anything necessary with their property, both personal and real. 

Some years after their removal to Chicago, they bought the old homestead 
in Crawford Coiinty, which remains the home of the Greenlee family in Penn- 
sylvania. They married sisters (both of whom were twins, but not of the 
same pair), daughters of William Brooks who for many years was a resident of 
Sherbrooke, Canada, and one of the leading spirits of the conservative gov- 
ernment of the Dominion, but later became a resident of Chicago. 

In 1904 they published "The Stebbins Genealogy" in two large volumes, 
printed on fine antique hand made paper, and substantially boimd ia half 
morocco. They endeavored to combine all the good qualities in the many 
hundreds of genealogies in the Newberry Library, one of the main points being 
to make it so plain that a child could understand and easily trace his ancestry. 
The result is summed up in the following reviews from the two most noted 
genealogical magazines in the United States. 

The Stebbins Genealogy. By Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel 
Greenlee, Chicago, 111. Privately printed. 1904. 2 vols. Folio, pp. 1386. 
lU. Map. 

The external merits of these handsome volumes are the superior print and 
paper, the wide margins and splendid binding. An examination of their con- 




J 



a 
a 
o 



c 
a 

■< 
< 

u 

H 
K 

5 

a) 

o 

2 

E 
e; 
o 

Q 

5 



© 


<: 


■♦ 


cu 


M 


s 


1 


o 
o 


.a 




O) 


■>£ 


t« 




c 

■43 


OQ 


£ 


K 


Ed 


m 


•o 


H 


c 


o 


(4 


a 


[J 


K 






•| 




Jj 


>J 


s 


z 




B 




W 




OS 




CS 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. Ill 

tents reveals, as distinguishing features, marginal references to authorities, 
fac-similes of portions of the Domesday Book relating to Stebbins, besides 
extracts from various other English sources, historical and statistical, frequent 
and minute biographical details, and an unusually specific index. Much 
attention has been bestowed on the females lines, as also on persons intermar- 
rying with the Stebbins family, particular pains having been devoted to the 
Stebbins-Burt-Ball intermarriages. The appendixes comprise military services, 
Stebbins authors and other matters of importance. The capitalization of names 
of Stebbins descendants and husbands or wives is specially worthy of note. 
There are over five hundred illustrations, chiefly portraits. — [From the New 
England Historical and Genealogical Register.] 

The Stebbins Genealogy. Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel 
Greenlee. In two volumes. Chicago. Privately printed. 1904. Folio, half 
morocco, pp. 1.386. 

These fine volumes, imposing in appearance, and most comprehensive in 
scope are rich in details which gladden the sight of the experienced worker, and 
will no doubt be most helpful to those members of the Stebbins family who are 
fortunate enough to secure copies of the work. No pains or expense have been 
spared to make this history the most complete of its kind. In attempting to 
discover the English birthplace of Rowland Stebbins, the American progenitor, 
recourse was had to Domesday Book, and photographs were made of it and the 
chest in which it is kept, and fac-similes made of portions of the original text, 
accompanied by translations of it. The biography of Rowland Stebbins is very 
full, and in this as in all the early generations the compilers have given marginal 
references for each vital statement. Capitals are used for the names of the 
Stebbins descendants and their husbands or wives, and the head of each family 
is given in heavy-faced type, thus greatly assisting the eye. A very unusual, 
if not original feature is that following the name of the head of a branch, 
beside the brief tracing back by generations to the founder, each ancestor 
bearing his generation and family number, the wife of each forefather is given 
beneath her husband's name, enabling one to get the line at a glance. The 
compilers have been most successful in discovering the places and dates of 
birth, marriage and death, as well as a good deal of general information. The 
records of military service in the second volume are particularly valuable, be- 
cause proper references are given for all of them, a feature seldom observed 
in a family history. After noting so much excellence, it is most satisfactory 
to find the index completing this beautiful piece of workmanship so thoroughly 
as to cover 160 pages. In this index the name of the Stebbins descendant is 
followed by the names of his parents and his generation and page number. The 
volumes are liberally illustrated and altogether reflect great credit upon those 
interested in their production. — [From the New York Genealogical and 
Biographical Record.] 

As will be seen by their photographs, the brothers very closely resemble each 
other, and they are as much alike in character, disposition and thought, as in 
looks. They have always taken a lively interest in the welfare of the city, 
and both are members of the Union League Club. They have been extensive 
travelers; and, with their families, who always accompany them, have visited 
most of the foreign countries, making trips around the world, and going into 



112 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

the interior of China, Japan, and other oriental countries. Their leading char- 
acteristics are inbred politeness, kindness and consideration for others, coupled 
with indomitable ■will-power, untiring energy, broad liberality and uncom- 
promising honesty. Their fortunes have been fairly gained, and stand proud 
monuments to their sturdy manhood and genius. 

For sketch of the life of Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee see Brooks' An- 
cestors [Appendix A.]. 

198. 

MICHAEL DANIEL GREENLEE < 5 Edmund Greenlee » Michael Greenlee > 

miVjOAXMlj UASiLXilM yjB^XiaijIUX, ^ Mary Wright Stebblns Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

son of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins, was born March 24, 1840 
at Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died March 18, 1892 at Rundell ; mar- 
ried April 19, 1876 at Chicago, Illinois, MART L. LOCK, born November 23, 
1850 at Covington, Kentucky, daughter of George W. Lock and Amanda Gray ; 
farmer; Democrat; Methodist; resided at Rundell, Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN: 

600 I. Ralph S., born February 13, 1877 ; married in 1903, Grace Morris. 
They have two children. 

601. n. Pearl, born June 14, 1881. 

602. III. Robert L., bom August 31, 1887. 

MICHAEL DANIEL GREENLEE served in the Civil War as a private in 
the 169th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. During his soldier life he was 
obliged to sleep on the wet ground, and thus contracted rheumatism, from 
which he never fully recovered. He returned to the old homestead and re- 
mained there until his death. 

RALPH S. GREENTjEE attended Allegheny College at Meadville and 
graduated from that institution in 1902. The same year he removed to Chicago 
and is now connected with the Greenlee Foundry Company. 



199. 

RACHEL ARMINDA GREENLEE * ' Edmund Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' 

AAV/Xlfilj ARmirtLlA \xRLilUVtljrj£j -^ jj^j.y Y^•riglJt Stebbins Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' i 

f 

daughter of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins, was born July 6, 
1842 at Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married February 9, 1890 at 
Kenosha, Wisconsin, JESSE COOPER ROWELL, born February 18, 1831 
at Jefiferson, Lincoln Co., Maine, son of Jesse Rowell and Susanna Linscott. He 
was a farmer and merchant: in politics, Republican; in religion, Methodist; 
reside at Denver, Colorado. No children. 



■^ 




►J 



z 

3 







N"o. I'JS. MUS. JIAKY LOCK GKEEN- 
LEE. 



Nc. Clll. I'EAKI. CUIOIONI.IOE 




CIIACK MOItmS (iHEKNI.KE. WIFK 
OF KAI.ril STEBBIXS GREENIJCE. .II! 





Nil. GOO. KAI.I'II STEBRINS CKEEX- 
I.EE. JR. 



No. OOl'. ROBEnr L. CREENI.EE. 



iTHAN POOLE 

at Cambridge, Mass. 



2 SARAH 



■8, at 

at 



..at 
..at 



.AMSOR, of Ips%vich 



..at 



59; at Ipswich, Mass. 
..!.at 



Id. 
403 JOHN POOLE ^^ ^^^ 



..at 
..at 



at 
^ \^^^^^^^\ , 1667. at 

,404 MARGARET 



b. 



..at 



d' , 1662, at 



..at 
..at 



NICHOLS 

T, Mass. 

' ...at 

374, at 

at 



...at 
692, at 



STOH , , . 

631 at Buckinghamshire, 
Eng. 



r 90 at .-; •-• 

3, at Reading, Mass. 

ITCH 

at 

at 



449 DEACON ZACHARY FITCH 

V, at '^^i- 

A lune'g, 1662, at Reading, Mass. 
m. ^t 

450 MARY 

b at 

d at 



PROCTOR 
at ■-— 

7, at Chelmsford, Mass. 

15. at 

LDRETH 

at 

at 



ANTHONY MORSE 

Marlborough, Eng. 
■7-8, at Newberr>-. Mass. 

1660, at Newbury, Mass. 
iTH KNIGHT 



465 RICHARD HILDRETH 

b at 

d 

m 

466 

b 

Id 



..at 
..at 



..at 
..at 



(479 ANTHONY MORSE 

I b. May 9, 1606, at Mariborough. ^^^ 

[d. Oct. 12, 11386, at Xewbur\', Mass. 



f 481 REUBEN KNIGHT 

.1 m at ... 

17 at Newburv, Mass. \ 482 AGNES COFFEY 
v.'ll, 1669. 



.at 



!pike 

• 1638, at ■-- 

.4, at Newbury, Mass. 
ji--^ at Xewbury, Mass. 
,\ KINGSBURY 

1 at 

at 



483 CAPT. JOHN PIKE 

d! Jan;-; 1688-9; at I "• :^-^;\^ 

m. 1st, ax I 

484 MARY 
at 

at 



i^d; 



967 JOHN PIKE . ^ „ 

from Langtord, Eng. 

at 

at Salisbury, Mass. 

m at 

968 

b 



..at 



.d. 



..at 



'61 

m 



SECTION A 



_ ACOH JOSHUA BROOKS 



Brooks 

Ancestral 

Chart 



»S5 CAPr.IHOJIAS BROOKS 
I d. Mi.v Jt. iwir," at 0^.c^-.rrf". ] 
;2Se GRACE ■" - 

) as? CAPT, HUGH WASOK 

j«L ixtjtijcrsiitr. '^: 




so EUZABFTH WORT: 



jt;- 



A3Sa7XXIHA^ 

laavw BT 
IB 

'ZZiT HI 

IV 

'Z08T 'i^T annf P 

xoaav wvmiAV it 



a-ivoaaw 13VH0IW 



•- 'q 
10^ 



P 

IE 

'TSil 'ST aaquiaoaa q 

loaav aoovf 9 



IB 



\ 



'us: 'IS Jaquiajdas "P 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 113 

200. 

MARY LTJCINDA 6REENLES •« ' Edmund Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 

aiARX IjUV^iniJA unriXinixEir. ^ Mary Wright Stebbins Bethiah Maxson 

Mlchaei Greenlee ' I 

daughter of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins, was born October 
28, 1846 at Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married October 20, 1866 
at Meadville, Pennsylvania, WILLIAM DALLAS GREENLEE, born July 1, 
1844 at Girard, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, died July 8, 1894 at Chicago, Illinois, 
son of David Greenlee [No. 58] and Harriet Mallory. He was a farmer and 
merchant ; in politics, Republican ; in religion, Protestant. She married second 
October 28, 1900 at Kansas City, Missouri, ISAAC LADNER BISHOP, born 
August 22, 1845 at Lyonsville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of Moses 
Bishop and Susan Ladner. He is a jeweller ; in politics, Republican ; resides at 
Denver, Colorado. 

CHILDREN: 

603. I. David WiUiam, bom August 2, 1868; married Adeline Whitney 

Bristol.+ 

604. II. Elizabeth May, born July 5, 1869 ; married Charles Wiseman Wood- 

ley.+ 

MARY LUCINDA GREENLEE was an unusually bright child, and learned 
her A-B-C 's when but four years old. Prom that time on she attended school 
at Edinboro, and there finished the days of her school life. A little incident, 
which illustrates her kind and ambitious character when but a child, occurred 
one day when her parents had left her home alone while they drove to town. 
A Mr. Cole had been with them that day working about the house and Mary 
Lucinda, then but four years old, thought that he ought to have his supper. 
She went out and asked him to get some potatoes for her, as she could not 
reach them, and told him she would cook them for him if he would. He got 
them and she cooked them and also fried some meat; set the table as well as 
she could but being very little she could not set the dishes on and had to push 
them on from the edge. Mr. Cole enjoyed his meal and was very much pleased 
and amused with his little hostess. It was very hard work for her, and after 
Mr. Cole had finished she asked him if he would rock her to sleep, which he 
did. 

After her marriage with William Dallas Greenlee, they lived at McKean, 
Erie County, Pennsylvania. They moved from McKean to Chicago two years 
before the Chicago fire, and resided on the west side. 

202. 

EZEKIIjL B dill * \ Greeniee Dili = Mary Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' I 

I Jacol) Dill Esther Davis f 

son of Greenlee Dill, married . Resided in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Son: 

605. Josiah B. Dill ; lives at Indianapolis. 

8 



606. 


I. 


607. 


II. 


608. 


III. 


609. 


IV. 



114 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

203. 

ARTHUR JOHN GREENLEE^ i la^'a^E^iior?'^' ^ gfilL'e'^rMo^Hs 

Michael Greenlee ' j. 
Esther Davis ( 

son of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory, was born July 6, 1823 at HoUandville, 
Kent Co., Delaware; died April 8, 1900 near Greensboro, Caroline Co., Mary- 
land; married December 10, 1850 near Burrsville, Caroliae Co., Marj'land, 
KATHERINE RICHARDSON, born February 28, 1833 near BurrsviUe, Mary- 
land, died July 31, 1867 near Greensboro, daughter of James Thomas Richard- 
son and Rebecca Raughley; farmer; Democrat; Methodist; resided in Dela- 
ware about 36 years and the rest of his life in Maryland, near Greensboro. 

CHILDREN: 

William Henry, bom August 29, 1851 ; married Eliza Ann "Wilson.-f 
John Wesley, born October 26, 1855 ; died May 22, 1870. 
Annie Virginia, born May 22, 1859 ; unmarried. 
Benjamia Franklin, born March 13, 1862; married Maggie Delia 
Mitchell. 

610. V. Arria Velda, born April 8, 1865; married Owen Connely Garey. 

204. 

■nAVm r'U'B'P'N'T PTi" 4 I Robert Greenlee ^ David Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ I 

UAV LU \xZi,CiCirt±iCiXi ) Sarah Emory Elizabeth Morris Esther Davis f 

son of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory, was born August 9, 1827 (?) in 
Kent Co., Delaware; married January 11, 1854 in Caroline Co., Maryland, 
SALLY ANN GREENLEE, born December 15, 1832 in Caroline Co., Maryland, 
daughter of James Greenlee [No. 48] and Susan Cooper; farmer; Democrat; 
Methodist; resided at Harrington, Kent Co., Delaware, and in Caroline Co., 
Maryland. 

CHILDREN : 

611. I. Elizabeth, bom October 10, 1854; died in infancy. 

612. II. ilary, born April 27, 1856; died in infancy. 

205. 

MAPV mj'E'P.NT 'P.'li'. 4 ( Robert Greenlee 3 David Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' ( 

iUAAX vrxv£jjji^±j£jj:i I Sarah Emory Elizabeth Morris Esther Davis ( 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory, was born February 22, 1828 ( ?) 
at Whitleysbiirg, Caroline Co., Maryland ; died ; married WILLIAM C. JUINIP 
[marriage recorded in office of State Register of Deeds, Dover, Delaware, but 
no date given]. He was born September 4, 1831 at Cambridge, Sussex Co., 
Delaware, son of Vaughn Jump and Elizabeth Webster; farmer and house 
carpenter; mercantile business since about 1883; resided near Hollandsville, 
Delaware and was postmaster at that place. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 115 

209. 
WILLIAM EMORY GREENLEE * \ t°?IS'E^^rr?'" ' gfiIit^trif<J^i; 

Michael Greenlee ^ i 
Esther Davis f 

son of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory, was born in Kent Co., Delaware j 
died, probably in Delaware; married September 13, 1859 [Town Record] ia 
Delaware, ilARY ELLEN COOPER; resided in Kent Co., Delaware. 

Son: 

613. Robert E.; lives at Edwardsville, Delaware. 

210. 

WrLLIAM S GREENLEE ■• i J°''° Greenlee » David Greenlee = 

WlijljlAiU O. VJAfifjnijriri 1 EUza Ann Smith Elizabeth Morris 

Michael Greenlee ' i 
Esther Davis f 

son of John Greenlee and Eliza Ann Smith, was bom about 1838 in Kent Co., 
Delaware; married January 15, 1863 [Marriage Records, Register of Deeds, 
Dover] in Kent Co., Delaware, SUSAN GREENLEE of Kent Co., born about 
1843, daughter of James Greenlee [No. 48] and Susan. He is a farmer and 
resides in Kent Co., Delaware. 

212. 

WILLIAM MADISON GREENLEE* ! Xanc""? dtn'^" ' Wllllam Greenle e ' 

Michael Greenlee ' ? 
Esther Davis > 

son of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden, was born April 1, 1813 at Brady- 
ville, Adams Co., Ohio ; married in 1834 at Aberdeen, MAHALA BEAM, who 
was born in 1816 at Manchester, Ohio, daughter of Joseph Beam; farmer; 
Democrat. 

CHILDREN : 

614. I. Nancj' A, born August 11, 1838; married Samuel Taylor.+ 

615. II. William, born October 13, 1842; married Alice McKinley.+ 

616. III. David E. 

617. IV. Thomas Jefferson, born May 15, 1845; married Catharine Dunbar. + 

214. 

HENRIETTA GREENLEE* jWlIIiam Greenlee' William Greenlee = 

( Nancy Dryden — ■ — . — 

Michael Greenlee • I 
Esther Davis f 

daughter of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden. was bom in 1816 at Aber- 
deen, Brown Co., Ohio; died July 26, 1886. or 1890. at Winchester, Kentucky; 
married in 1832 in Brown Co., Ohio, JOHN EVERTON, born in Brooklin, 
Maine, or Boston, Massachusetts, died December 20, 1886 at Flemingburg, 
Kentucky, son of Benjamin, or James Everton and Susan Biitler; school 
teacher : Democrat ; Baptist ; resided at Aberdeen, Ohio. 



621. 


IV. 


622. 


V. 


623. 


VI. 


624. 


VII. 


625. 


VIII. 


626. 


IX. 



116 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

618. I. Benjamin F. Everton, born July 7, 1837 ; married Eliza B. Camp- 

beU.+ 

619. • II. Thomas E. Everton, born November 4, 1840; married Sabina 

Scott; married second Martha Duzan.+ 

620. III. Greenlee Everton, born Januarj- 17, 1845; married Fanny Dod- 

dridge.+ 
Wilson Everton, born, 1846; married in 1866 Nancy Lowe. 
Lewis Cass Everton, born, 1848; married in 1875 Anna Turner; 

lives at Toledo, Ohio. 
Salina Everton, born in 1850; married, 1880, Jerry Mahar. 
Joseph Everton, born, 1852; married Mrs. Lyon; married 

in 1881, Paulina Kimlein ; lives at Lexington, Kentucky. 
Anna Everton, born, 1854; lives, at Lexington. 
George McClelland Everton, born, 1862; married in 1894, Emma 

Sharp; lives at Lexington. 
627. X. William Everton. 

215. 

SAMUEL GREENLEE ^ 1 Nancy" ?/den"' ' William Greenlee » Mlchael^Greenlee • ^ 

son of William Greenlee and Nancy Drj'den, was bom December 24, 1818 at 
Bradyville, Adams Co., Ohio; died September 17, 1898 at Ripley, Brown Co., 
Ohio ; married September 22, 1843 at Savannah, Andrew Co., Missouri, ELIZA- 
BETH FREE]\IAN, born September 17, 1821 in Surrey Co"., North Carolina, 

died June 6, 1850 at Bradj'ville, Ohio, daughter of Tyre Freeman and 

Stowe; married second August 31, 1851 at Jeffersonville, Scott Co., Indiana, 
SARAH A. NICHOLS, bom January 3, 1822 born at Lexington, Scott Co., 
Indiana, died December 15, 1880 at BradjTille, Ohio, daughter of William 
Nichols. He was a merchant; Republican; Methodist Episcopal; resided at 
Bradyville, Ohio and Savannah, IMissouri. 

CHILDREN: 

William Stowe, bom July 22, 1844; married Minerva Hood.+ 
Tyre Napoleon, born February 3, 1846; married Effie Josephine 

ilarvin.-j- 
Delila, born December 24, 1847 ; died April 20, 1879. 
Adelaide, born February 23, 1850 ; married Thomas E. Shelton. 
Samuel Nichols, born September 11, 1854; married Amanda Ruth 

Scott. + 
Nancy. 

Sarah Elizabeth, bom October 5, 1857 ; married Thompson Frame. 
Harietta J., born September 19, 1860; married John M. Gray.+ 
Effie J., died young. 
Lou Frances, born June 18, 1867; married Robert Oberschlake. 



628. 


I. 


629. 


II. 


630. 


III. 


631. 


IV. 


632. 


V. 


633. 


VI. 


634. 


VII. 


635. 


VIII. 


636. 


IX. 


637. 


X. 





WILLIAM DALLAS GKEEXLEE. 
First Husband of No. 200. 



No. 



200 MARY LUCINDA GKEENLEB 
BISHOP. 





No. -212. WH,LL\M MALHSON (;KEEN- 
LEE. 



Ni). :;l':;, iiikkita greenlee REY- 

NdLUS AMI HUSBAND, PHILIP D. 
REYNOLDS. 



638. 


I. 


639. 


II. 


640. 


III. 


641. 


IV. 


642. 


V. 


643. 


VI. 


644. 


VII. 


645. 


\^II. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 117 

222. 

THOMAS B. GREENLEE ^ i Xancy'r)?yden "' ' ^""''° ' Greenle e' Mlchael^Greenlee > ^ 

son of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden, was bom in 1832 at Manchester, 
Adams Co., Ohio ; died November 22, 1879 ; married September 8, 1846 in Ohio, 
MARY A. LITTLE, born March 27, 1825 at ilanchester, Ohio. He was a 
produce dealer; Democrat; Methodist; resided at Savannah, Missouri; widow 
resided (1902) at Maryville, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

James W., born July 2, 1847; died August 7, 1859. 

Margery J., born July 2, 1848; married Porter Cooper; lives at 

Savannah, Missouri. 
Robert S., born October 3, 1852 ; died March 27, 1853. 
Nancy B., born May 31, 1854 ; married Willis Paul ; lives at Kansas 

City, ilissouri. 
Son, born December 29, 1855 ; died April 7, 1856. 
Elizabeth F., born August 20, 1858 ; married Carlos J. Alderman ; 

lives at Maryville, Missouri. 
Thomas B., born January 9, 1861 ; died February, 1874. 
Ulysses G., born March 15, 1863 ; married Mattie Baker ; lives 

at Carthage, Missouri. 

646. IX. Effie May, born January 16, 1867 ; married Virgil Danford ; lives 

at Bloekton, Iowa. 

223. 

HTRETTA fJTl'RP.NT.'RF. 4 J Andrew M. Greenlee ' Allen Greenlee " 

xixaj:jj.j.a UAJjfix^Xjfiiii / Mary (Greenlee.) Umbcrfield Sarah McKelvey 

Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Esther Davis f 

daughter of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Mary (Greenlee) Umberfield, 
was born January 12, 1837 at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; mar- 
ried September 15, 1858 at Crossingville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, PHILIP 
D. REYNOLDS, born May 22, 1833 in Hayfield Township, Crawford Co., Penn- 
sylvania, son of Thomas Reynolds and Margaret Dunn; resided at Keepville, 
Erie Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

647. I. Andrew T. Reynolds, born February 10, I860; married Sadie 

George; lives at Bedford, Iowa. 

648. II. Ulysses E. Reynolds, born April 2, 1865 ; married Clara B. Hicker- 

nell.+ 

649. III. Bertha M. Reynolds, born September 19, 1867; married Fred G. 

Keep.+ 

650. rV. Avery J. L. Reynolds, born August 29, 1871 ; married May E. Keep ; 

married second, Arkie Ruth Keep.+ 

651. V. Maryette RejTiolds, born November 12, 1873 ; lives at Keepville. 



118 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

652. VI. John H. Reynolds, born June 9, 1876 ; lives at Meadville, Penn- 
sylvania. 

PHILIP D. REYNOLDS was a soldier in the Civil War. 

224. 

MARYETTE CrREENLEE * .' Andrew M. Greenlee ' Allen Greenlee ' 

aiAR X Xi J. X£i UlbiliJIinijJIiJli -, j^g^y (Greenlee) Umberfleld Sarah McKelvey 

Michael Greenlee • I 
Estter Davis f 

daughter of Andrevr McKelvey Greenlee and Mary (Greenlee) Umberfleld, was 
born December 27, 1838 at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married 
THOMAS SHANKLAND TURNEAURE [see No. 133]. Both were living in 
1900 at Belvidere, Illinois. 

225. 

MIRANDA JANE GREENLEE * ' Andrew M. Greenlee ' Allen Greenlee = 

lUXnAniJA tlAIHri UiSririniiiiri , Mary (Greenlee) Umberfleld Sarah McKelvey 

Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Esther Davis ( 

daughter of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Mary (Greenlee) Umberfleld, 
was born February 4, 1841 at Waterford, Erie Co., Pennsylvania ; married July 
15, 1872 at Bedford, Taylor Co., Iowa, JAMES MONROE BLACKWELL, born 
March 15, 1837 at Spring Creek, Ohio, died August 13, 1890 at Bedford, Iowa, 
son of George Washington Blackwell and Sarah Drake. He was a farmer; 
Republican ; Baptist. She married second, January 16, 1896 at Bedford, Iowa, 
SYLVESTER SHERMAN ORTON, born September 2, 1853 in Fountain Co., 
Indiana, son of Sherman Orton and Dolly Gifford. He was a brick mason; 
Republican ; resides at Florence, Colorado. No children. 

226. 

HARLEY UMBERFIELD GREENLEE* l^^a^rrG^eSfeeTumberfleld 

Allen Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 

Sarah McKelvey Esther Davis f 

son of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Mary (Greenlee) Umberfleld, was born 
August 18, 1843 at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married May 10, 
1871 at Bedford, Taylor Co., Iowa, MARY ANN TUCKER, born August 18, 
1850 at Noblesville, Hamilton Co., Indiana, daughter of Thomas Tucker and 
Huldah Bray. 

CHILDREN: 

Minnie Etta, born June 20, 1872; married Louis E. Wyckoff.-f- 
Hattie May, born October 12, 1873 ; married Archie B. Nash ; 

has two daughters. 
Clara E., born January 31, 1876 ; married Frederick M. Clute.-|- 
Carrie E., born January 31, 1876 ; married Edgar C. Martin. They 

have one daughter. 
Harley Umberfleld, born May 29, 1879 ; died aged 10 months. 
Harvey Umberfleld, bom April 25, 1881 ; married Orpha S. Long- 
fellow. 



653. 


I. 


654. 


II. 


655. 


III. 


656. 


IV. 


657. 


V. 


658. 


VI. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 119 

659. VII. Mamie E., born February 19, 1896 ; died aged one year and eleven 

months. 

660. VIII. Huldah M., born December 20, 1887. 

HARLEY UMBERFLELD GREENLEE spent three years, 1859 to 1862 in 
Pennsylvania oil diggings. On August 14, 1862 he enlisted in Company A under 
Colonel James Irwin Gregg, and joined the Army of the Potomac. He was at 
ChancellorsviUe, Brandy Station, Mine Run, Wilderness, in the Richmond 
Raid, Cold Harbor, and other important engagements, until the fight at Deep 
Bottom, where he received a serious wound in the shoulder. Four months 
later he joined his regiment at Light House Point and was in action at Five 
Forks and Appomattox. On June 14, 1865 he was honorably discharged at 
Lynchburg, Virginia. 

At the close of the war Mr. Greenlee went directly to Bedford, Iowa, with- 
out capital or education, with only willing hands and a determination to make 
something of himself. At first he worked as a common laborer, but he was not 
satisfied with a menial position and ere long engaged in business for himself. 
He purchased a stone quarry within the city limits, opened it, and began laying 
foundations for buildings. He soon added the manufacture of lime to his busi- 
ness. He gradually worked up an immense trade for a radius of many miles 
beyond his own town. His whole career has been characterized by honorable 
and iipright dealing, which is the secret of his success. In politics he is a 
Republican; in religion, Baptist. 

231. 

JOHN ALLEN GREENLEE •« 1 David Greenlee ' Allen Greenlee = 

JVXlSi Alaljrjn UlUliJ:il>llji:iri ( Harriet Mallory Sarah McKelvey 

Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Esther DetIs ( 

son of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory, was bom March 24, 1839 in 
Washington Township, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; died February 24, 1885 at 
Girard, Erie Co., Pennsylvania ; married November 14, 1867 at Girard, SUSAN 
J. McClelland, bom February 1, 1845 at Girard, daughter of James 
McClelland and Mary Ann Goodenough. 



CHILDREN: 

661. I. James Carlton, bom April 15, 1869 ; married Anna Bell Williams ; 

lives at Erie, Pennsylvania. 

662. II. Gertrude May, born December 6, 1874; married John F. Heidler.+ 

JOHN ALLEN GREENLEE was educated at the Edinboro, Pennsylvania, 
State Normal School, and graduated from Bryant and Stratton's Mercantile 
College at Cleveland, Ohio. He was afterward employed as teacher of book- 
keeping and penmanship at Edinboro State Normal School. Later he was en- 
gaged in the oil regions, and afterward engaged in farming in Girard Town- 
ship, continuing at this until his death. He was a Republican; in religion, 
Methodist. 



120 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

233. 
MARY ELLEN GREENLEE^ ] gSTi?e?Si?.^\V tarTh'i5rK''e'fvVy 

Michael Greenlee ' I 
Esther Davis )' 

daughter of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory, was born February 25, 1843 
in Washington Township, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; married December 31, 1863 
at Edinboro, Pennsylvania, WILLIAM R. TUCKEY, born September 18, 1838 
in Franklin Township, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; resides at Somerville, Mas- 
sachusetts. 

CHILDREN: 

663. I. Lynn 0. Tuckey, born November 15, 1866 ; lives at Dorchester, Mas- 

sachusetts. 

664. II. Pearl E. Tuckey, born November 10, 1868; lives at Dorchester. 

236. 

ANNA AMANDA GREENLEE * J David Greenlee > Allen Greenlee • 

Ann A AlUAnx^A UltfifiJM IjAXi I Harriet Mallory Sarah McKelvey 

Michael Greenlee ^ 1 
Esther Davis J 

daughter of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory, was born March 30, 1848 
at Fairview, Erie Co., Pennsylvania ; died March 28, 1876 at Erie, Pennsylvania ; 
married August 15, 1866 at McKean, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, GEORGE WIL- 
SON HUNTER, born December 17, 1844 in Warren Co., Pennsylvania, son of 
Robert Hunter and IMatilda Lovisa Manross. He was a farmer; Republican; 
Protestant; resided at Calkinsville, Michigan. He married second, Ida Camp- 
bell ; married third . 

CHILDREN : 

665. I. Clarence Jesse Hunter, born May 10, 1868; unmarried. 

666. II. Clementine Loretta Hunter, born April 19, 1871 ; married William 

Buss.+ 

667. III. Daughter, born March 7, 1876 ; died March 14, 1876. 

CLARENCE JESSE HUNTER moved with his father and step-mother to 
a farm near Calkinsville, Michigan. He left home at the age of fifteen and 
stayed with his sister in Wisconsin until he was of age, then went to St. Paul, 
Minnesota and enlisted in the United States Army, cavalry, September 12, 1899, 
being stationed at Fort Maginnis, Montana. He has been stationed at dif- 
ferent times in the forts at Yellowstone, Wyoming; Custer, Montana; Myer, 
Virginia ; Stanton, New Mexico and Fort Snelling, Minnesota. He participated 
in the Sioux campaign in the winter of 1890-1891, when Sitting Bull was cap- 
tured, and was in the Spanish-American war, actively engaged in the battle of 
El Caney, and the different engagements the day following until the surrender. 
After the surrender he was taken ill with malarial fever and for two days hia 
life was despaired of. The fever settled in his legs so he could not walk, and 
when his regiment returned to the States he was sent to St. John's Hospital, 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 121 

Brooklyn, New York for treatment, and remained there thirty-four days. After 
he was cured he returned to Fort Snelling, and in the fall of 1898 was in the 
campaign against the Indians of Leek Lake, when Major Wilkinson and others 
were killed. He was promoted a non-comissioned officer for bravery and zeal. 
Since joining the army he has improved his spare time and is now a first class 
steam engineer and has studied electricity. 

239. 

HULDAHEVALINE GREENLEE^ { ^1^?!.^^^^^; S^i^rK^e'rvVy 

Michael Greenlee ' ( 
Esther Davis '• 

daughter of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory, was born June 26, 1857 in 
Fairview Township, Erie Co., Pennsj'lvania ; died September 17, 1895 'at 
McKean, Erie Co., Pennsylvania ; married September 2, 1875 at Waterford, 
Erie Co., Pennsylvania, SIDNEY L. SKINNER, born August 24, 1854 in 
McKean Township, son of Sewell Skinner and Eliza Jane CoUom. He is a 
farmer; in politics, Republican; in religion, Methodist Episcopal; resides at 
McKean, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN (both born in McKean Township) : 

668. I. Albert Lea Skinner, born July 27, 1880. 

669. II. Ethel Blanche Skinner, born October 9, 1881. 

248. 

FPANTC P TIPTTT 8 i Asenath Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee = 

f AxixiA X. .UAX.LX I Robert Britt Mary Ramsey Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ' i 

)■ 

son of Asenath Greenlee and Robert Britt, was born April 22, 1853 at Smith- 
field, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; married December 28, 1876 at Washington, 
Washington Co., Pennsylvania, JEANETTE M. RALSTON, born May 5, 1852 
at Kammerer, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Thomas Ralston and 
Mary Ferris Yates. 

CHILDREN : 

670. I. Mary Asenath Britt, born January 5, 1878 ; died February 15, 1893. 

671. II. John Gourley Britt, born May 28, 1882; died August 29, 1882. 

672. III. Anna Frances Britt, born February 17, 1885. 

673. IV. Robert Ralston Britt, born June 19, 1887. 

674. V. Jean McBride Britt, born December 29, 1888. 

FRANK P. BRITT graduated at Washington and Jefferson College at 
Washington, Pennsylvania in 1874, receiving the degree of A. B. In 1877 he 
graduated from the Western Theological Seminary at Allegheny City, since 
which time he has been pastor of the Pisgah Presbyterian Church at Corsica, 
Pennsylvania. In politics he is a Prohibitionist. 



122 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

251. 

ROBERT GREENLEE DEYARMAN^ { 5L°=Sni^^ Defa^an SaryXmst^v"'" ' 

Samuel Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Mary Jones f 

son of Nancy Greenlee and Alexander Deyarman ; was born October 27, 1840 
near Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; died June 17, 1896 at Moline, Elk 

Co., Kansas; married LIDA FREEMAN, daughter of Freeman. She 

died and he married second May 27, 1877 in Butler Co., Kansas, ELIZA J. 
FOLK, born March 14, 1857 in Coffee Co., Kansas, daughter of John Folk and 
Anna Jacobs; farmer; Democrat; Presbyterian; resided at Cimarron City, 
Oklahoma. 

CHILDREN: 

675. I. Ewing Till Deyarman, born May 2, 1878. 

676. II. Julia May Deyarman, born December 15, 1880. 

ROBERT GREENLEE DEYARMAN enlisted in the Civil War in the 
spring of 1861, in Captain G. W. Gilmour's Calvary, serving as scouts in 
Western Virginia during most of the three years they were out. He carried dis- 
patches for General Burnside and others. He was in numerous battles and 
skirmishes; and was mustered out in 1864. 

254. 

TTTT.TA IJ TI'RVA'R'IVrA'W 5 I Nancy Greenlee • William Greenlee' Samuel Greenlee ' 

dUXiXA r>. l^/JliZAXblUAn 1 Ale.'cander Deyai-man Mary Ramsey Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

daughter of Nancy Greenlee and Alexander Deyarman, was born February 
21, 1848 at Union town, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; married November 13, 
1872 at Uniontown, Pennsylvania, WALES H. WILLARD, born October 21, 
1843 at Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., New York, son of Heman Willard and 
Elvina Kidder. He is Superintendent of Water Works at Eau Claire, Wis- 
consin; in polities, Republican; in religion, Congregationalist. 

Daughter : 

677. I. Jessie D. Willard, born October 23, 1874; unmarried (1900). 

255. 

PRANCES ELIZA DEYARMAN » J Xancy Greenlee * William Greenlee » 

£B,An\j£iO riljL£AA UlUXAIimAa Wloxander Deyarman Mary Ramsey 

Samuel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' / 
Mary Jones i 

daughter of Nancy Greenlee and Alexander Deyarman, was born February 
1, 1852 at Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; married January 14, 1869 at 
Uniontown, WILLIA]\I SMILEY, born December 28, 1847 at Smithfield, Fayette 
Co., Pennsylvania, son of James Smiley and Diana Smith. He was a farmer; 
Republican ; in religion, Cumberland Presbyterian ; resides at Winfield, Iowa. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 123 

CHILDREiN : 

678. I. Cora D. Smiley, bom June 11, 1870. 

679. II. Julia W. Smiley, born December 9, 1872. 

257. 

r.MTT.V .TONKS B J Mary F. Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee « 

juiuxxji uvxiun I Reese H. Jones Mary Ramsey Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ^ > 

daughter of Mary Frances Greenlee and Reese H. Jones, was born July 15, 
1854 at Smithfield, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; married March 23, 1893 at 
Smithfield, JOHN KIGER, born February 27, 1855 at Haydentown, Fayette Co., 
Pennsylvania; resided at Ruble, Pennsylvania. 

Daughter : 

680. Mary Frances Kiger, bom January 6, 1896. 



265. 

ELIZABETH ANN GREENLEE S i George Greenlee « Samuel Greenlee ' 

I Maria Bottenfield Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones l' 

daughter of George Greenlee, was born June 30, 1839 at Clarksville, Green 
Co., Pennsylvania; married September 27, 1857 at Clarksville, CHRISTOPHER 
COLUMBUS HORN, born March 24, 1830 at Clarksville, died April 14, 1896 
at South English, Keokuk Co., Iowa, son of Columbus Horn and Rebecca Rose. 
He was a farmer; Republican; in religion, Christian; resided at Clarksville, 
Pennsylvania and South English, Iowa. 



CHILDREN : 

681. I. William Newton Horn, bom September 18, 1858; married Mary 

A. Noffsinger. 

682. II. Emma J. Horn, born October 11, 1862; married Albert Noffsinger. 

683. III. George A. Horn, born June 11, 1878. 



267. 

WILLIAM EDWARD GREENLEE » I ?,'^"';"<' *5^,!<'°'?'^, ' Samuel Greenlee = 

( Maria Bottenfield Nancv Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee " Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones ( 

son of George Greenlee and Maria Bottenfield, was born November 2, 1844 at 
Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married April 16, 1868 at Oskaloosa, 
Mahaska Co., Iowa, MARGARETTA BROWN, bom May 18, 1848 at Green- 
ville, Pennsylvania, daughter of James Brown and Margaret Scott. He is 
President of the Denver Marble and Granite Company and resides at Denver, 
Colorado; Republican; Presbyterian. 



684. 


I. 


685. 


II. 


686. 


III. 


687. 


IV. 


688. 


V. 


689. 


VI. 



124 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

Walter S., born January 22, 1869; married Leila Chase. + 

Lillian, born January 2, 1871; married Frank J. Norvell. 

Mignonette, bom December 23, 1873. 

George Alvah, born April 19, 1877 at Denver; resides at Denver. 

James Robert, born November 17, 1885. 

Child, born July 9, 1888. 

271. 
GEORGE COLEMAN GREENLEE ^ ] «f-/^«^^»'-;„ Iro^'cin^f' *' ' 

Samuel Greenlee " Michael Greenlee ^ i 
Mary Jones f 

son of George Greenlee and Elizabeth Coleman, was born December 31, 1855 
at Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married August 5, 1880 at Spring- 
field, Keokuk Co., Iowa, SARAH VIOLA SNODGRASS, born October 21, 1855 
at Indianapolis, Mahaska Co., Iowa, died March 12, 1897 at Springfield, Iowa, 
daughter of Benjamin A. Snodgrass and Rispah Baker. 

CHILDREN : 

690. I. Iva Belle, born July 6, 1881. 

691. II. James Altha, born August 6, 1883. 

692. III. Elsie Jane, bom November 7, 1885. 

GEORGE COLEMAN GREENLEE moved with his parents to a farm near 
Springfield, Iowa, when he was eight years old. He received a good common 
school education, and taught school for two terms. Since then he has followed 
the plow, and by close economy and tireless industry has fairly prospered. He 
has never held any public office save that of school director. He is a Republi- 
can ; in religion, Disciple ; resides at Delta, Iowa. 

274. 

MARY JANE GREENLEE 5 J Jacoib Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ' 
j.Tj.n..iv.i UX1X1XJ UJ.VXJXJX1XJXJU ) Mary Spencer Nancy Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ' I, 

) 

daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer, was born January 5, 1840; 
married at Clarksville, Pennsylvania, A. J. SWARTZ who died about August 
15, 1899 at Amity, Pennsylvania. He was a retired farmer; Republican; 
Methodist; resided in Green Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

693. I. Ella Swartz ; married Lu Sam. 

694. II. Ola Swartz ; married Morris Gallows ; lives at Amity, Pennsylvania ; 

four children. 

695. HI. Minnie Swartz ; married Bartley Johnson ; lives at Ruffs Creek ; no 

children. 

696. IV. Anna Swartz. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 125 

276. 

VMlMr A ClVWRIiJ V-V. 6 5 Jacob Greenlee « Samuel Greenlee » Samuel Greenlee ' 

AKUILa. UAAJSiniaXii:! 5 Mary Spencer Nancy Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee '■ 1 

daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer, was born September 16, 1844 at 
Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania ; married December 28, 1866 in Greene 
Co., Pennsylvania, JESSE Y. BUJIGARNER, born December 12, 1843 at Mills- 
boro. Washington Co., Pennsylvania, son of George W. Bumgarner and Cath- 
erine Leonard. He is a farmer ; Republican ; Cumberland Presbyterian ; resides 
at Millsboro, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

697. I. Harry G. Bumgarner, born November 16, 1867. 

698. II. George L. Bumgarner, born March 2, 1868; married Margaret 

Boyd. He is a physician. 

699. III. Albert L. Bumgarner, born November 9, 1870; is a dentist practis- 

ing in Baltimore. 

700. rV. Frank 0. Bumgarner, born March 24, 1878. 

701. V. William D. Bumgarner, born January 20, 1882. 

277. 

ANNA ELIZA OREENLGE S i Jacob Greenlee ♦ Samuel Greenlee • 

AnnA AljlZiA iTAfiiuniafiCi I Mary Spencer Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones f 

daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer, was born September 10, 1846 
at Clarksville, Pennsylvania ; married at Clarksville, JAMES HAWKINS, born 
in 1848 at Jefferson, Pennsylvania, died May 1, 1888, son of Richard Hawkins 

and Emeline . He was a stock dealer; Republican; Baptist; resides at 

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Walter R. Hawkins, born, 1871 ; married Cora Hoffman. 

Florence Bernice Hawkins, born, 1872; married Sherman Irns. (?) 

Warren K. Hawkins, born, 1874; died aged six months. 

Wilbur J. Hawkins, born July 10, 1877. 

Mary Emma Hawkins, born, 1880. 

Edna Bertine Hawkins, born May 1, 1883. 

280. 

ALBERT N GREENLEE ^ ' Jacob Greenlee « Samuel Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ' 

) Mary Spencer Nancv Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ^ / 

f 

son of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer, was born March 25, 1853 at Jef- 
ferson, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married November 10, 1880 at Jefferson, 
ELMA DOWLIN, born August 18, 1858 at Jefferson, daughter of John Dowlin 
and Elma Bell. He is a salesman ; Republican ; Baptist ; has resided at Pitts- 
burg, Brownsville and Jefferson, Pennsylvania. 



702. 


I. 


703. 


II. 


704. 


III. 


705. 


IV. 


706. 


V. 


707. 


VI. 



126 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

708. I. Lula D., born February 13, 1883. 

709. II. Mary E., born June 24, 1886. 

282. 



Lewis Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee • Samuel Greenlee " 



Mary Jones 



MARY W. GREENLEE 5 \^Zl'g\^^r' T.l^^y%f^^^ 

Michael Greenlee • / 

daughter of Louis Greenlee and Anna Gregg, died in 1898 at Salem, Ohio; 
married MORRIS TAYLOR ; residence, Salem, Ohio. 

Son: 

710. Harry Taylor ; is in business at Salem. 

284. 

JAMES ALTHA GREENLEE ^ ] John A^ Greenlee « fc^GaL^^tl"'" ' 

Samuel Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones f 

son of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee, was born January 21, 1846, 
at Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married November 1, 1871, at Mt. 
Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa, ELIZABETH J. GASS, born June 10, 1845, at 
Gallipolis, Gallia Co., Ohio, daughter of Elias Gass and Permelia Topping; 
farmer ; Populist ; in religion, Christian ; resides at Bertrand, Nebraska. 

CHILDREN : 

Emory C, born November 11, 1872. 
Albert P., born February 26, 1875. 
C. Myrtle, bom December 2, 1877. 
Ora May, born May 11, 1888. 

286. 

SAMUEL ALEXANDER GREENLEE ^ ] J°;j° ^,,'j^^™'^^ ' liZ^^'ofnt"^""' 

Samuel Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones f 

son of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee, was born February 27, 1849, 
dt Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married December 10, 1873, at 
Clarksville, MARY ANN TBEGARDEN, born October 11, 1851, at Clarksville, 
daughter of Hiram Teegarden and Sarah Clark. He is a Traveling Adjuster ; 
in polities. Democrat ; resided at Clarksville until 1894, then moved to Waynes- 
burg, Pennsylvania. 

One child : 

715. "W. Byron, born March 2, 1877. 



711. 


I. 


712. 


II. 


713. 


III. 


714. 


IV. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 127 

287. 

LEWIS CAMPBELL GREENLEE ^ .| Jo^n A^ Arm,ld ♦ Samuel^Oreenlee ' 

Samuel Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' t 
Mary Jones I 

son of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee, was born March 3, 1851, near 
Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married July 2, 1879, at Edinboro, Erie 
Co., Pennsylvania, MARY McWILLIAMS, born February 3, 1850, at Edin- 
boro, died June 15, 1897, at Denver, Colorado, daughter of Robert McWilliams 
and Alma Jane Green ; married second February 20, 1902, at Bloomington, Illi- 
nois, RACHEL BAUMANN, daughter of Baumann and Ellen Porter. 

LEWIS CAMPBELL GREENLEE worked on a farm until twenty-one years 
of age, attending rural school in the winters. After two terms spent at Monon- 
gahela College, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, he took Horace Greely's advice and 
went west, locating in Iowa where he remained from 1873 until 1876, then re- 
turned to Pennsylvania. He attended the Normal School at Edinboro, Pennsyl- 
vania, from which he graduated in 1878, and the same year was elected prin- 
cipal of the village schools at Venangoboro, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, 
and two years later was elected to the same position at Cambridge Springs, and 
remained there for three years. He concluded to go west again, and was elected 
Superintendent of the schools at Falls City, Nebraska. Five years later he 
went to Denver, Colorado, as principal of one of the Denver schools; and in 
1890 was elected Superintendent of School District No. 2, known as West Den- 
ver, which position he still occupies. In 1893 the degree of A. M. was conferred 
on him by Waynesburg College, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. In 1900 he was 
elected treasurer of the National Educational Association, of which he had been 
a member for a number of years. He is well known among educational circles 
In politics, he is is a Republican. 

RACHEL (BAUMANN) GREENLEE graduated from the Illinois Wesleyan 
University with the degree of B. S. She also graduated at the Boston School 
of Oratory, and took post-graduate work in literature at the Chicago Univer- 
sity. She served as a teacher in colleges and high schools in Colorado, Minne- 
eapolis, and Birmingham for six years, and devoted three years to public plat- 
form work. She is known all over the country at large and in Canada as a 
reader of great intelligence and unusual ability. She is eminent as a scholar, as 
well as a reader. 

288. 

ALBERT GREER GREENLEE 5 (.John a. Greenlee' Samuel Greenlee = 

I Jane Greenlee Nancj- Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones f 

son of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee, was born February 27, 1854 
at Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania ; married March 11, 1880 at Watts- 
burg, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, CARRIE SALINA DUNCOMBE, born September 
15, 1856 at Wattsburg, daughter of David C. Duncombe and M. Elizabeth Fritts. 
No children. 



128 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

ALBERT GREER GREENLEE graduated from the Normal School at Edin- 
boro, Pennsylvania, in the class of 1878. He taught at Blooming Valley, Penn- 
sylvania one year, and at Utica, Pennsylvania, two years. In 1885 he graduated 
from the University of Wooster (Ohio), at the head of his class. He represented 
this university in the State Oratorical Contest at Oberlin in 1885; and repre- 
sented the state of Ohio in the Inter-state Oratorical Contest the same year. 
He was instructor in the University of "Wooster for one year after graduating. 
In 1886 he removed to Lincoln, Nebraska, where he has since been engaged in 
the practice of law. He served as a member of the Board of Education of 
Lincoln in 1889-1892, and was again elected to that oiSce in 1898. 



A'N'N'A MAT?V fJP'R'RNT.'R'R 5 ( John A. Greenlee * Samuel Greenlee » Samuel Greenlee " 
AJMnA lYlAKX Ultr.j:.JML.J:iXj ■, jane Greenlee Nancy Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ' } 

daughter of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee, was born August 15, 
1856 at Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married September 1, 1876 at 
Clarksville, SAMUEL JAMES ADAMSON, born March 25, 1854 at Lippincott, 
Greene Co., Pennsylvania, son of James Madison Adamson and Emeline Heaton. 
He is a photographer ; Democrat ; Baptist ; resides at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 

One child: 

716. Estella Greenlee Adamson, born April 4, 1883. 

290. 

JAMES LEBBEUS GREENLEE s ] JXa'rfne'^B^!""* ' fs^cj^o^nu^'' ' 

Samuel Greenlee * Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones 1 

son of James Gans Greenlee and Catherine Bell, was born April 8, 1853 near 
Jefferson, Greene Co., Pennsylvania ; married December 23, 1875 at Fayette 
City, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, ALAMANDA COOK, born February 22, 1857 
at Fayette City, died April 26, 1883 at Kahoka, Clark Co., Missouri, daughter of 
George Cook and Alamanda Rose (a cousin of the late President McKinley) ; 
married second December 23, 1884 at Quincy, Illinois, MART ELLA IRENE 

BOSWELL, born December 14, 1855 at Palmyra, Missouri, daughter of 

Boswell and Boots. 

CHILDREN (all unmarried in 1899) : 

Maude Celeste, born October 9, 1876. 
Olive Lillian, born August 22, 1878. 
Frank Elliott, born October 5, 1880. 
Charles Hiller, born September 14, 1882. 

JAMES LEBBEUS GREENLEE received his education in the public schools 
and at Green Academy at Carmichaels, Pennsylvania, and Monongahela Col- 
lege, Jefferson, Pennsylvania. For a time he taught school. In the spring of 



717. 


I. 


718. 


II. 


719. 


in. 


720. 


IV. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 129 

1875 he went west and located in Kahoka, Iowa, where he engaged in the 
lumber business. He is editor and publisher of the Clark County Courier, and 
has been Postmaster of the city of Kahoka. He is a member of the bar, but has 
never engaged actively in practice. He is a Congregationalist and in politics 
a Republican. 

297. 

TAflO'R fJAVTVTANS J Susannah Greenlee • Samuel Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ^ 

UAV/wxj vta.i.xiiJi.1.^ /Joseph Gayman Nancy Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

son of Susannah Greenlee and Joseph Gaynian, was born January 2, 1843 at 
Zollarsville, "Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; married May 25, 1871 at Washing- 
ton, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, EVALINE CRUMRINE, born December 
25, 1846 at Hillsboro, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of George 
Crumrine and Mahala Barnard ; farmer ; Democrat ; in religion Lutheran ; re- 
sides at Scenery Hill, Washington Co., Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN : 

721. I. Helmuth Gayman, born August 11, 1873. 

722. II. Joseph Shelby Gayman, born March 25, 1877. 

723. III. Storer Barnard Gayman, born September 6, 1881. 

724. IV. Greenley Gayman, born ]\Iarch 4, 1888 ; died March 16, 1891. 

299. 

THADDETIS D GAYMAN S J Susannah Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee " Samuel Greenlee • 
±n.AUUJUUO U. UAXWlAn 1 Joseph Gayman Nancy Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ^ 



[ 

son of Susannah Greenlee and Joseph Gayman, was born January 17, 1846 at 
Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; married June 26, 1889 at Burgetta- 
town, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, JANET L. HARPER, born May 22, 1866 
at Burgettstown, daughter of Joseph T. Harper and Elizabeth Stewart; teacher; 
Democrat; in religion. Christian; resides at Zollarsville. 

CHILDREN : 

725. I. Joseph Gayman, born May 7, 1890. 

726. II. Helen Gayman, born July 23, 1892. 

311. 

LEBBEUS GANTZ BENNINGTON ^ J Margaret Greenlee « Samuel Greenlee • 

xjxj.uj^.uwM ux2j.«.i.<j u.uxixixj.ivrx VX1 I Demas Bennington Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee '■ i 
Mary Jones f 

son of Margaret Greenlee and Demas Bennington, was born January 12, 1854 
at Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married April 19, 1882 at 
Harrisville, Ritchie Co., West Virginia, ELLA M. HALL, born June 12, 1853 



130 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

at Harrisville, daughter of John Hall and Fannie ; lawyer; Democrat; 

in religion, Protestant; resides at Fairmount, West Virginia. 

One child: 

727. Roberta Lee Bennington, born October 7, 1883. 

313. 

ELIZABETH J BENNINGTON S j Margaret Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee » 

j:iXjX£iAr>J:>xxi j. £> JZiXi ii xii u ± vxi i Demas Bennington ' Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Green'ee ^ Michael Greenlee ^ / 
Mary Jones f 

daughter of Margaret Greenlee and Demas Bennington, was born March 2, 1858 
at Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married January 14, 1881 at 
Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio, CLAYTON BISHOP, born June 11, 1861 at Mt. 
Liberty, Knox Co., Ohio, son of Allen S. Bishop and Nettie Wayland. He was 
Postmaster (1899) ; in politics, Republican; in religion, Methodist; resided at 
Centerburg, Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

728. I. Ray B. Bishop, born January 25, 1882. 

729. II. Guy C. Bishop, born November 15, 1890. 

314. 
NANCY MARGARET BENNINGTON ^"^ ! ^'e"^?s^^ln^n7n^|e'o^r &^'G?n?.°'"' 

Samuel Greenlee - Michael Greenlee • I 
Mary Jones f 

daughter of Margaret Greenlee and Demas Bennington, was born February 5, 

1861 at Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; married June 28, 1883 at 
Jefferson, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, GEORGE ELMER HEDGE, born April 27, 

1862 at Jefferson, Pennsylvania, son of William Hedge and Mary Moore. He 
is a farmer; in polities. Republican; in religion, United Brethren; resides at 
Eugene, Knox Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

730. I. William Blaine Hedge, born June 2, 1884. 

731. II. Cora Ethel Hedge, born February 4, 1886. 

732. III. Iris May Hedge, born June 2, 1890. 

733. IV. Hazel Bennington Hedge, born December 8, 1896. 

317. 
MARTHA ANN BENNINGTON* ! ?f"f/|' £,7^*.'^ ^^l:t^:^f^^' 

\ Demas Bennington Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones f 

daughter of Margaret Greenlee and Demas Bennington, was born January 26, 
1867 near Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married September 21, 
1893 at Centerburg, Knox Co., Ohio, BENSON C. BISHOP, born February 5, 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 131 

1864 at Mt. Liberty, Knox Co., Ohio, son of Allen S. Bishop and Nettie Way- 
land. He is a farmer ; Republican ; Methodist ; resides at Mt. Liberty, Ohio. 

One child: 

734. Olive Marguerite Bishop, born August 4, 1897. 

MARTHA ANN BENNINGTON was two and a half years old when her 
father moved with his family to Howell County, Missouri. After the death of 
her mother, the children were separated, she going to Waynesburg, Pennsyl- 
vania where she lived for four years. She then went to live with her guardian, 
John Horn, whose wife was her first cousin. Her father married again and 
went to live at Parkersburg, West Virginia. Accordingly, at his request she 
went to live with them. She lived at Danville, West Virginia, six years and 
then returned to her native state and remained one year, then went to Ohio 
where she has since resided. 

319 

AriN'1<'.$! N nnOP'R'R B l Anne Creenlee * Samuel Greenlee ^ Samuel Greenlee ^ 

A\xaiif3 a. \j\jyjrCD. ( Lemuel Y. Cooper Nancy Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ' I 

daughter of Anne Greenlee and Lemuel Young Cooper, was born December 14, 
1856 near Zollarsville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married December 18, 
1879 at Utica, Licking Co., Ohio, SAMUEL BENTON HULL, bom August 7, 
1858 at Bladensburg, Knox Co., Ohio, son of David Hull and Elizabeth Bell. 

CHILDREN : 

Olive Grace Hull, born January 5, 1883 ; died June 5, 1893. 
Son, born January 14, 1884 ; died the same day. 
Daughter, born October, 1886 ; died October 20, 1886. 
Ethel Blanche Hull, born August 26, 1890. 
John Sanson Hull, born June 29, 1896. 

AGNES N. COOPER attended school in Pennsylvania and Ohio until 
eighteen years of age, after which her time was spent in teaching. In the 
meantime she attended Normal school in order that she might be better equipped 
for her work. She continued as an instructor until her marriage. 

SAMUEL B. HULL taught school for some years after marriage, and after- 
ward moved to a farm near Utica, Ohio where they still reside. He is a Demo- 
crat; in religion. Disciple. 

320. 

SANSON MILLEGAN COOPER ^ t Anne Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee » 

/ Lemuel \. Cooper Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Mary Jones ( 

son of Anne Greenlee and Lemuel Young Cooper, was born April 23, 1858 
near Washington, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married April 23, 1884 at 



735. 


I. 


736. 


II. 


737. 


III. 


738. 


IV. 


739. 


V. 



132 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Sullivan, Ohio, ELLA HARVUOT, born May 7, 1864 at Ashland, Ashland Co., 
Ohio, daughter of R. B. Harvuot and Elvira Mercer. 

CHILDREN : 

740. I. Virginia May Cooper, born May 20, 1886. 

741. II. Mildred E. Cooper, born September 23, 1890. 

SANSON MILLEGAN COOPER removed with his father to Licking County, 
Ohio, when he was seven years old, and was there brought up on a farm. In 
1880 he graduated from the Utica, Ohio Normal School, and ra 1886 graduated 
from Bethany (West Virginia) College. He has served as pastor of the 
Christian church at Morris Cross Roads, Pennsylvania, Higginsville, Missoiiri 
and Syracuse, New York. For four years he was financial agent of Bethany 
College, adding fifty thousand dollars to her endowment and doubling the 
number of students. He removed to Cincinatti, Ohio, where he is president of 
the Cooper Buggy Company, and also actively engaged in the real estate loan 
and building business, employing, in connection with his two younger brothers, 
two hundred and twenty-five men in the building department alone. He con- 
tinues to preach more or less regularly, besides lecturing quite frequently on 
social and economic subjects. He is Chairman of the Acting Board of ]\Iana- 
gers, and a member of the Executive Committee, and Recording Secretary of 
the Foreign Christian Missionary Society; also a trustee of the Disciples 
Divinity House of Chicago University, and a member of the Young Men's 
Business Club of Cincinnati. 

321. 

JAMES GREENLEE COOPERS J Anne Oreenlee • Samuel Greenlee • 

v.n.i.T^.uM 'u .iv.u.u.1.1 .u^.u 'WWW... .U...V I Lemuel \. Cooper Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Mary Jones f 

son of Anne Greenlee and Lemuel Young Cooper, was born August 11, 1860 at 
Lone Pine, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married September 9, 1885 at 
Highwater, Licking Co., Ohio, CARRIE C. BOWERS, born February 5, 1865 
at Highwater, daughter of William Bowers and Mary Ellen Warner. 

CHILDREN : 

742. I. Everett F. Cooper, born September 11, 1889. 

743. II. Lulu E. Cooper, born April 26, 1891. 

744. ni. Lois B. Cooper, born May 16, 1894. 

JAMES GREENLEE COOPER attended common school until eighteen 
years of age, then had one term at St. Louisville, Ohio, one term at the Utica 
(Ohio) Normal, and two years at the National Normal School at Lebanon, 
Ohio, where he took the teachers' course. He taught school for nine years, 
part of the time being principal of the schools at Chatham, Licking County, 
Ohio. In October, 1890 he went to Cincinnati where he has since engaged in the 
Real Estate business, in which he has been very successful. His brothers 
Sanson M. and Myers Young, are associated with him under the firm name of 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 133 

James G. Cooper & Company. In politics, he is a Republican ; in religion, Dis- 
ciple; resides at Wakint Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



ANGELIN£ AMY -COOPER ** i Anne Greenlee * Samuel Greenlee ' 

I Lemuel Y. Cooper Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' i. 
Mary Jones (' 

daughter of Anne Greenlee and Lemuel Young Cooper, was born November 23, 
1861 at Lone Pine, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married April 9, 1885, 
WARNER BOWERS, born January 18, 1863 at Highwater, Licking Co., Ohio, 
son of William Bowers and Mary Ellen Warner. He is a farmer and fruit 
grower ; in politics, Democrat ; in religion, Christian ; reside at Sparta, Ohio. 
She was a teacher before her marriage. 

CHILDREN : 

745. I. Cammine Bowers, born July 27, 1889. 

746. II. Hallie Viva Bowers, born July 1, 1891; died January 9, 1892. 



SUSANNA DORA COOPER* l Anne Greenlee « Samuel Greenlee • 

I Lemuel Y. Cooper Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee • Michael Greenlee ' } 
Mary Jones S 

daughter of Anne Greenlee and Lemuel Young Cooper, was born December 8, 
1868 at St. Louisville, Licking Co., Ohio; married December 31, 1892 near St. 
Louisville, LOUIS BYRON EVANS, born October 4, 1870 at Centerburg, Knox 
Co., Ohio, son of James Leander Evans and Ann Hawkins. He is a farmer; 
Democrat ; Presbyterian ; resides at Centerburg, Ohio. 

One child: 

747. Leland Evans, born December 8, 1893. 

327. 

SAMTIF.I. DARSIE COOPER 5 ( Anne Greenlee » Samuel Greenlee « 

OAlUUrilj ilAIfcOiHi V/UUirrjJi , Lemuel Y. Cooper Nancy Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee " Michael Greenlee ' / 
Mary Jones f 

sou of Anne Greenlee and Lemuel Young Cooper, was born August 16, 1869 
at St. Louisville, Licking Co., Ohio; married ]\Iarch 3, 1897 at St. Louisville, 
MARIE STEWART, born August 31, 1874 at St. Louisville, daughter of James 
A. Stewart and Martha A. Williams ; farmer ; Democrat ; in religion, Lutheran ; 
resides near St. Louisville, Ohio. 

One child: 

748. I. Sanson Stewart Cooper, born April 2, 1898. 



134 



GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 
328. 



j Anne Greenlee ♦ 
I Lemuel Y. Cooper 



Samuel Greenlee ' 
Nancy Gantz 



\ 



MYERS YOUNG COOPER ^ 

Samuel Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' 
Mary Jones 

son of Anne Greenlee and Lemuel Young Cooper, was born November 25, 1873 
at St. Louisville, Licking Co., Ohio; married December 15, 1897, MARTHA 
NORMA KINNEY, born January 22, 1874 at Newport, Kentucky, daughter of 
Joel F. Kinney and Sarah A. Walker. He is a member of the firm of James 
G. Cooper & Company of Cincinnati; in politics. Republican; in religion, 
Christian. 

329. 



\ James Greenlee * 
( Mary Joliffi 



Jacob Greenlee ' 
Elizabeth Gantz 



ELIZABETH ANN GREENLEE » 

Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ ) 
Mary Jones i 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Joliff, was born November 24, 1844 ; died 
August 13, 1890 ; married HENRY HUHN ; resided at Smithfield, Fayette Co., 
Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 



749. I. Oliver G. Huhn. 

750. II. Nellie M. Huhn. 



331. 



j James Greenlee * 
( Mary Joliff 



Jacob Greenlee * 
Elizabeth Gantz 



Samuel Greenlee ' 
Mary Jones 



MARY M. GREENLEE ^ 

Michael Greenlee ^ I 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Joliff, was born Jime 17, 1850 near 
Smithfield, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; married in 1872 at Smithfield, CHARLES 
B. McCARTY, who was born in Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania, died in 1883 
or 1884 at Smithfield, son of John McCarty, and Sarah Clark. He is a tele- 
graph operator and Agent on Railroad; in politics. Democrat; in religion, 
methodist; resides at UniontOAvn, Pennsylvania. 



One child: 



751. Jessie McCarty, born in 1874; unmarried (1900). 



332. 



CHARLES ALVIN GREENLEE ^ 



Michael Greenlee ^ 



[ 



I James Greenlee * 
I Mary Joliff 



Jacob Greenlee ' 
Elizabeth Gantz 



Samuel Greenlee * 
Mary Jones 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Joliff, was born March 19, 1857 at Wood- 
bridge, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; married August 20, 1880 at Uhriehsville, 
Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, EMMA 0. PACKER, born March 27, 1861 at Newport, 
Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, daughter of Theodore Packer and Eliza Cahill; mer- 
chant; Republican; Methodist; residence, Uhriehsville, Ohio. 



752. 


I. 


753. 


II. 


754. 


in. 


755. 


IV. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 135 

CHILDREN: 

William Packer, born May 24, 1880. 
Mary Eliza, born July 18, 1883. 
James Bruce, born October 11, 1887. 
Charles Theodore, born April 4, 1895. 

333. 

EMMA GKEi£NXi£j£j * i James Greenlee < Jacob Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ' 

1 Mary Jolitf Elizabeth Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ' > 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Joliff, was born August 20, 1859 at 
Woodbridge, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania; married February 26, 1884 near 
Smithfield, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, WILLIAM DEFFENBAUGH, born 
October 20, 1848 near Masontown, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, died February 9, 
1887 near Masontown. He is a farmer; Democrat; in religion, Lutheran; re- 
sided near Masontown and at Ruble, Pennsylvania. 

One child: 
756. Leona Deffenbaugh, born August 30, 1886. 

345. 

WILLIAM ARTHUR GREENLEE 6 J Luther Greenlee • Jacob Greenlee » 

I Marietta Wood Elizabeth Gantz 

Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 
Mary Jones 1 

son of Luther Greenlee and Marietta Wood, was born March 8, 1855 at Wood- 
bridge, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania ; died, 1893 ; married February 5, 1874, 
ISADORE KEESLING, born February 15, 1856 at Mechanicsburg, Henry Co., 
Indiana, daughter of William Keesling and Eliza Minnick; shoemaker; Re- 
publican ; in religion, Seventh-day Adventists ; resided at Middletown, Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

Charles A., born May 2, 1875; married Goldena Warner.+ 
Alpheus C, born March 1, 1878; married Lena Riley. 
Bertha A., born February 27, 1880 ; married Ithamar Keesling. 
Lewis G., born July 30, 1882. 
Laurence W., born November 22, 1887 ; died March 26, 1888. 

346. 

OLIVm? P RTl'li'.'P'.'NT.'R'R 5 1 1.uther Greenlee ' .Jacob Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ' 

WUlVriR r. UKJliriiMliriri 1 Marietta wood Elizabeth Gantz Mary Jones 

Michael Greenlee ^ ) 

f 

son of Luther Greenlee and Marietta Wood, was born October 4, 1858 at 
Mechanicsburg, Henry Co., Indiana; married February 24, 1881 at Cadiz, 
Henry Co.. Indiana, FLORENCE A. BRANDENBURG, born February 4, 1863 
at Kingstown, Henry Co., Indiana, daughter of Thomas Brandenburg and 
Louisa . 



757. 


I. 


758. 


II. 


759. 


III. 


760. 


IV. 


761. 


V. 



136 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

762. I. Claude, born May 29, 1882 at Markleville, Indiana. 

763. II. Altha, born February 5, 1884 at Markleville. 

764. III. Charles A., born September 14, 1893, at Middletown. 

765. IV. John D., born November 1, 1897 at Middletown. 

OLIVER P. GREENLEE belonged to a family that followed the trade of 
shoemaking. His grandfather was a tanner and shoemaker; his father fol- 
lowed the same trade and designed that he should likewise. He left the shop 
and accepted a position as clerk in a grocery. This was the beginning of his 
mercantile life. He continued as clerk from 1872 until the fall of 1892. His 
employer, desiring to dispose of his business, Mr. Greenlee, with his present 
partner went into business. By strict economy and close application to busi- 
ness he was able to meet all his obligations and now owns a half interest in a 
fine stock of general merchandise, and has a comfortable home. He is a 
Republican; in religion, Universalist ; resides at Middletown, Indiana. 

359. 

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SIZEMORE « | ^J-J,- p G--J|e^;^^ 

Andrew H. Greenlee ' John Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' ? 

Annis D. Giles Nancy Hamilton i 

son of Elvira P. Greenlee and Richmond Baker Sizemore, was born October 13, 
1855 at Greensboro, Webster Co., Mississippi ; married April 1, 1883 at "Wynn, 
Stewart Co., Tennessee, AMANDA EVELINE (SYKES) GADDY, born Decem- 
ber 30, 1855 at Dover, Stewart Co., Tennessee, daughter of John Sykes and 
Minerva Johnson. He is a farmer and has held the office of postmaster; in 
polities, he is a Democrat ; in religion, Methodist Episcopal Church South ; re- 
sides at WjTin. Tennessee. 

CHILDREN : 

Mattie Edith Sizemore, born December 3, 1885. 

Maud ^Minerva Sizemore, born November 19, 1891 ; died September 

27, 1895. 
Ethel Parlee Sizemore, born April 16, 1894. 
Baker Franklin Sizemore, born July 6, 1896; died September 15, 

1899. 

360. 

THEODOSIA ERNEST SIZEMORE « I iS^-'-^^^^/B^l^lrrn'ore iS^fl^.^'dif/s""'" " 

John Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ *, 

Nancy Hamilton f 

daughter of Elvira P. Greenlee and Richmond Baker Sizemore, was born April 
8, 1858 near Greensboro, Webster Co., ^Mississippi ; married February 16, 1879 
at Erin, Houston Co., Tennessee, JOHN H. UFFELJIAN, born November 27, 
1850 in Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, son of IMartin Uffelman and Gertrude Frish- 
korn. He is a farmer-. Prohibitionist; in religion, Cumberland Presbyterian; 
resides near Erin, Tennessee. 



766. 


I. 


767. 


II. 


768. 


III. 


769. 


IV. 



771. 


II. 


772. 


III. 


773. 


IV. 


774. 


V. 


775. 


VI. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 137 

CHILDREN: 

770. I. Lois Agnes Uffelman. born January 5, 1880; married William B. 
Boone. -|- 
John Ernest Uffelman, born May 5, 1881 ; died July 24, 1882. 
Hohenzellen Uffelman, born October 20, 1882, or 1883. 
Eunice T. Uffelman, born August 7, 1887. 
Elvira Gertrude Uft'elman, born February 23, 1893. 
Ruth Uffelman, born August 10, 1897. 

361. 
PRANCES VERONICA SIZEMORE« 1 gll'-„''„/ll^^- ^re iS^LT.^difer"'^^ ' 

John Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ / 

Nancy Hamilton f 

daughter of Elvira P. Greenlee and Richmond Baker Sizemore, was born Feb- 
ruary 6, 1860 at Walthall, Webster Co., Mississippi ; married December 8, 1878 
at Wynn, Stewart Co., Tennessee, THOMAS J. MORE, born July 20, 18— at 
Dover, Stewart Co., Tennessee, son of Lewis More. He is County Surveyor; 
a Democrat ; and resides at Wynn, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN : 

William C. More, born July 23, 1880. 

Bertha More, born September 4, 1882; married Richard Perry 

Coy.+ 
Thomas Benjamin More, born July 25, 1887. 
Thomas Edwin More, born March 20, 1890. 
Richmond C. More, born ]May 27, 1893. 
Dosia Anniee More, born January 27, 1896 ; died September 4, 1897. 

362. 

MARCIA EUDORA SIZEMORE S ) Elvlra P Creenlee * Andrew IL Greenlee > 

/ Richmond B. Sizemore Annis D. Giles 

John Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ I 

Nancy Hamilton f 

daughter of Elvira P. Greenlee and Richmond Baker Sizemore, was born March 
2, 1862 at Greensboro, Choctaw Co., Mississippi; married June 24, 1886 at 
Nashville, Tennessee, JAMES SANFORD LEE, born May 26, 1831 at Erin, 
Stewart Co., Tennessee, died May 10, 1901, son of John W. Lee and Elizabeth 
Hawkins. He was a lawyer ; Democrat ; Methodist ; resided at Erin, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN : 

Clarice Lee, born July 27, 1887. 
Olive Lee, born April 20, 1890. 
Annie Lee, born March 8, 1893. 
Lona Lee, born April 16, 1897. 



776. 


I. 


777. 


II. 


778. 


III. 


779. 


IV. 


780. 


V. 


781. 


VI. 



782. 


I. 


783. 


II. 


784. 


III. 


785. 


IV. 



138 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

367. 
EUGENIA ADA SIZEMORE 5 \l^±J'r''if:"'Z: tS^f^Y.^:^?/^'""' 



786. 


I. 


787. 


II. 


788. 


III. 


789. 


IV. 


790. 


V. 



Benson C. Sizemore Annis D. Giles 

John Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ I 

Nancy Hamilton f 

daughter of Emily Parizade Greenlee and Benson Collins Sizemore, was born 
February 14, 1863 in Christian Co., Kentucky; died March 1, 1900 at Duck 
Hill, Montgomery Co., Mississippi; married July 8, 1888 at Taylor, Lafayette 
Co., Mississippi, ROBERT HENRY MITCHELL, born May 17, 1866 at Taylor, 
son of Richard Manson ilitchell and Elizabeth Belew. He is a salesman ; Demo- 
crat ; Baptist ; resides at Duck HiU, Mississippi. 

CHILDREN: 

Carey Dias Mitchell, bom September 18, 1889. 
Richard Benson Mitchell, born March 12, 1891. 
Charles H. Mitchell, born July 30, 1892. 
Ruth Octavia Mitchell, born April 15, 1896. 
Ethel Corinne Mitchell, born January 31, 1899. 

369. 

RTENZI BERNARD SIZEMORE 5 ' Emily p. Greenlee • Andrew H. Greenlee " 

IViXin^i. DiliAl^AAl^ Oi.ii£jUl\JD,Ci I Benson C. Sizemore Annis D. Giles 

John Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ^ ', 

Nancy Hamilton \ 

son of Emily Parizade Greenlee and Benson Collins Sizemore, was born April 
17, 1869 at Roaring Spring, Trigg Co., Kentucky; married June 23, 1892 at 
Louisville, Kentucky, RUTH H. HANSFORD, born March 30, 1875 at Owens- 
boro, Kentucky, daughter of James Miner Hansford and Livisa Jane Clark. He 
is Depot Agent, Southern Railway Company ; in politics, Democrat ; in religion, 
Baptist; resides at Clinton, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

791. I. Ellis Bion Sizemore, born June 5, 1893 ; died March 12, 1894. 

792. II. Cleo Miner Sizemore, born April 27, 1898. 



370. 
MONTAZUMA MARMION SIZEMORE' ! S^'lL^^^T™'"; ' l^^L'n^ri?/,""""" 

' Benson C. Sizemore Annis u. Giles 
John Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ I 

Nancy Hamilton (" 

son of Emily Parizade Greenlee and Benson Collins Sizemore, was born June 
7, 1871 at Roaring Springs. Trigg Co.. Kentucky; married November 14, 1893 
at Louisville, Kentucky, BESSIE NADAL WHITE, born March 14, 1872 at 
Louisville, daiighter of Theodore S. "White and Sallie J. Nadal. He is a travel- 
ing salesman; Democrat; Baptist; resided at Louisville, Kentucky and New 
Albany, Indiana. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWAEE. 139 

CHILDREN: 

793. I. Emma M. Sizemore, born August 11, 1894. 

794. II. Theodore M. Sizemore, bom December 28, 1899. 

388. 

EDDIE RUTHERFORD GREENLEE » ] ti° hI Ru{h*^rfo?d'' ' tSafl D.^diur""" ' 

John Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' /. 

Nancy Hamilton i" 

daughter of Andrew Pranklm Greenlee and Jlarie Josephine Rutherford, was 
bom November 24, 1874 at Batesville, Panola Co., Mississippi ; married January 
9, 1895 at Watervalley, Yalobusha Co., Mississippi, DUINT HOLLOW AY, bora 
January 19, 1871 at Watervalley, son of Alfred Holloway and Sarah Downey. 
He is a farmer; Democrat; Baptist; resides at Watervalley, Mississippi (1900). 

CHILDREN: 

795. I. Mary Holloway, bom May 25, 1896. 

796. n. Cary C. Holloway, bom February 15, 1900. 

424. 

WILLIAM J STURGEON B ' J"''a ^- Greenlee « William Greenlee » 

WiljijlAlU J. OlUKUriUn , Obadiah sturgeon Mary Hughs 

James Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 

Richey Herring f 

son of Julia Ann Greenlee and Obadiah Sturgeon, was born March 29, 1851 
at Hall, Morgan Co., Indiana ; married January 1, 1880 at Hopkins, Nodaway 
Co., Missouri. FLORA J. RYAN, born June 27, 1860 at Lafayette, Tippecanoe 
Co., Indiana, daughter of George W. Ryan and Miriam Williams. He is an ac- 
countant; in polities, a Populist; in religion, Missionary Baptist; resides at 
Rapid City, South Dakota. 

CHILDREN : 

Clifton Sturgeon, bom May 9, 1881. 

Clyde Sturgeon, bom November 14, 1882 ; died February 4, 1883. 

Garnette I\I. Sturgeon, born May 17, 1884. 

William Sturgeon, born March 18, 1888 ; died July 16, 1888. 

Ethel Sturgeon, bom August 4, 1889. 

Ruby Floy Sturgeon, born May 9, 1893 ; died August 13, 1893. 

Bertha Violette Sturgeon, born August 27, 1894. 

Charles M. Sturgeon, born October 26, 1895. 

425. 

RITCHIE E. STURGEONS \l'i}'%\^i7'''"^^^' William Creenlee ' 

I Obadiah Sturgeon Mary Hughs 

James Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee i l_ 

Richey Herring 1 

daughter of Julia Ann Greenlee and Obadiah Sturgeon, was born April 13, 
1853 at Monrovia, Morgan Co., Indiana; married May 5, 1870, JAMES W. 



797. 


I. 


798. 


IL 


799. 


III. 


800. 


IV. 


801. 


V. 


802. 


VI. 


803. 


VII. 


804. 


VIII. 



140 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

ULMER, bora in 1848 at Vienna, Seott Co., Indiana, son of Thomas S. Ulmer 

and Sarah . He is a farmer ; Republican ; Missionary Baptist ; resides at 

Hopkins, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

805. I. Antoinette Ulmer, born March 18, 1871; married Cornelius Oliver. 

806. II. Everett H. Ulmer, born February 17, 1874; married Mettie More- 

house. 

807. III. George B. Ulmer, born December 8, 1875 ; married Grace Butts. 

428. 

'Pn!''RPn'N' W RTTTPfJF.n'N' 6 ( Julia A. Greenlee • William Greenlee • 

HtBKUJN a. &iUKUJ!iU« 1 0badiah Sturgeon Mary Hughs 

James Greenlee ■ Michael Greenlee ^ ( 

Kichey Herring i 

son of Julia Ann Greenlee and Obadiah Sturgeon, was bom November 12, 1860 
at Hopkins, Nodaway Co., Missouri; married December 26, 1882 at Hopkins, 
Missouri, LUDEMA SHEEKS, born February 7, 1866 at Xenia, Nodaway Co., 
Missouri, daughter of George Washington Sheeks and Mary Davis. He is a 
farmer; Republican; Missionary Baptist; resides at Hopkins, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

808. I. George Obadiah Sturgeon, born February 24, 1884 ; died October 19, 

1887. 

809. II. Lily May Sturgeon, born March 14, 1885. 

810. III. James Leroy Sturgeon, born December 23, 1888. 

429. 

n.'li'.nPn.'P. W STTTT?fir.ON6 j JuUa a. Greenlee * William Greenlee • 

UXiUAUXi W. OXUAUfiUn 1 0badiah Sturgeon Mary Hughs 

James Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 

Rlchey Herring f 

son of Julia Ann Greenlee and Obadiah Sturgeon, was born August 27, 1863 
at Martinsville, Morgan Co., Indiana ; married February 28, 1887, MARY ELLA 
LLOYD, born September 6, 1868 at Pickering, Nodaway Co., Missouri, daughter 
of Morris Lloyd. He is a farmer; Republican; Missionary Baptist; resides at 
Hopkins, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

811. I. Morris S. Sturgeon, born May 30, 1889. 

812. II. Harley D. Stiu-geon, born January 26, 1891. 

813. III. Hazel M. Sturgeon, born February 17, 1897. 

434. 

I.A'PAVT'.TTP. fr'R'RTi'.NT.F.'R S j James A. Greenlee * William Greenlee • 

xjAXAX£ixx£i vrAjj£ii.ixi£i£i 1 Susau Dell Scott Mary Hughs 

James Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ I 

Richey Herring ( 

son of James Allen Greenlee and Susan Dell Scott, was born October 11, 1859 



814. 


I. 


815. 


II. 


816. 


III. 


817. 


IV. 


818. 


V. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 141 

at Hall, Morgan Co., Indiana ; married February 12, 1885 at Maryville, Noda- 
way Co., Missouri, ROSELLA M. CHENOWETH, born Marcb 25, 1865 in Owen 
Co., Indiana, died July 14, 1893 at Hopkins, Nodaway Co., Missouri, daughter 
of Laurence Chenoweth and Hannah S. McGinnis; married second October 4, 
1897 at Maryville, Missouri, DELL M. RUSH, born November 20, 1880 at 
Sweethome, Missouri, daughter of John M. Rush and Lozeldia M. Camp- 
bell. He is a farmer; Democrat; in religion. Christian; resides at Hopkins, 
Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

James A., born November 27, 1885. 
Ethel D., born June 29, 1887. 
Dale L., born December 16, 1888. 
Harley C, born May 26, 1890. 
Maud S., born November 16, 1891. 

819. VI. Allan M., born November 24, 1898. 

820. Vn. Homer, born August 10, 1900. 



435. 

CiORA BELL GREENLEE S J James a. Greenlee * William Greenlee » 

James Greenlee " Michael Greenlee ' I 

Richey Herring f 

daughter of James Allen Greenlee and Susan Dell Scott, was born May 27, 1862 
at Eminence, Morgan Co., Indiana ; married May 20, 1880 at Hopkins, Nodaway 
Co., Missouri, JOHN F. TATMAN, born March 28, 1850 at Macomb, Illinois, 
son of Jesse Tatman and Amanda M. Harlan; farmer. Republican; resides at 
Hopkins, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

Alta D. Tatman, born February 24, 1881. 

Nellie E. Tatman, born June 1, 1882 ; married Ed. Coleman. 

Lulu M. Tatman, born March 13, 1884. 

Georgie M. Tatman, bom March 25, 1890. 

Ralph G. Tatman, born August 20, 1898. 



442. 

LYDIA ANNA TURNEATITJE s J Bethlah Greenlee • Robert Greenlee » 

UXUIA AnciA lUHnriilUIUlj 1 Thomas S. Turneaure Anna Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' / 

Bethiah Maxson I 

daughter of Bethiah Greenlee and Thomas Shankland Turneaure, was born 
April 3, 1841 at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married April 5, 1863 
at Springboro, ANDREW JACKSON TOWER, born February 24, 1840 at 
Girard, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, son of R. W. Tower and Sophia Crann. He is 
a farmer ; Democrat ; in religion. Disciple ; resides at Beaver Centre, Penn- 
sylvania. 



821. 


I. 


822. 


II. 


823. 


III. 


824. 


IV. 


825. 


V. 



826. 


I. 


827. 


II. 


828. 


in. 


829. 


IV. 


830. 


V. 



142 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

Charles P. Tower, bom February 4, 1864 ; dead. 

Ella J. Tower, born September 10, 1865 ; married L. A. Silverthorn. 

She is postmistress at Beaver Centre, Pennsylvania. 
Delia Tower, born October 29, 1872 ; married F. F. "Wilcox. 
George Tower, born November 5, 1875 ; married Ida Hughes. 
Gertrude Tower, born July 18, 1879. 

443. 

TPT T7 A ■RVTW H TTTP'M'R ATTPF. 5 I Bethiah Greenlee * Robert Greenlee « 

J!iijl^A£J!iX±l a. lUlUXriAUKili ( Thomas S. Turneaure Anna Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ' I 
Bethiah Maxson f 

daughter of Bethiah Greenlee and Thomas Shankland Turneaure, was born 
July 12, 1844 in Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married Sep- 
tember 19, 1865 at Belvidere, Illinois, BENJAMIN W. RUNDEL, born March 
25, 1834 in Cussawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, died December 

19, 1876 in Cussa\vago To-^vnship, son of Lewis Rundel and Martha Curtis. He 
was a farmer. She married second October 10, 1893 at Belvidere, Illinois, 
MOSES B. HERSEY, born August 21, 1822 at Foxcraft, Maine, died September 

20, 1900 at Belvidere, Illinois, son of Hersey and Bradbury. 

Resides at Belvidere, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

831. I. Nellie Rundel, born Jiily 7, 1866 ; died October 20, 1867. 

832. II. Carrie Rundel, born August 31, 1868; married John Cleaver.+ 

833. III. Anna Rundel, born June 18, 1873. 

447. 

IWA'RV T TTTP'WP. ATTPP. B J Bethiah Greenlee « Robert Greenlee ' 

miUClf 1j. iUKJ.'NJliii.UItri i Thomas S. Turneaure Anna Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee > I 

Bethiah Maxson I 

daughter of Bethiah Greenlee and Thomas Shankland Turneaure, was born 
July 31, 1853 at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married October 23, 
1889 at Belvidere, Illinois, DWIGHT E. BAKER, born April 19, 1852 at Barn- 
stead, Quebec, Canada, son of Prentiss Monroe Baker and Mary S. Stephens. 

CHILDREN: 

834. I. Ralph Prentiss Baker, born June 19, 1892. 

835. II. Ruth Turneaure Baker, born December 5, 1896. 

DWIGHT E. BAKER remained with his parents in Canada vmtil he was 
eight years old, when they moved to a farm in Iowa County, Wisconsin. He re- 
mained with them until he was twenty-three years of age, and during three 
years of his life at home he managed to learn the trade of mason. Hearing 
that Iowa was one of the best states in the Union, he resolved to go west and see 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 143 

for himself. Tama County seemed to impress him quite favorably and he 
located at Traer in the spring of 1875, and went to work at his trade. He was 
kept continually busy from the time the frost was out of the ground until it 
was frozen again in the fall, always having a large crew of men with him. 
But after eight years of this hard labor he became convinced that there were 
easier ways of making a living than by pounding stone and slinging mortar and 
so resolved to go into the lumber business. In the fall of 1883 he bought the 
lumber yard formerly owned by C. C. Johnson and is still doing business at 
the same stand. His yard is filled with as complete a stock of lumber as can 
be found in many towns twice the size of Traer, and is equipped with a large 
lumber shed and office. He has the bell telephone connected with the office so 
that he has communication with all the cities of any size throughout the state. 
His yard is very centrally located and adjoins the line of the B. C. R. & N., thus 
affording the best facilities for the receipt and sale of the stock carried, which 
embraces rough and dressed lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors, blinds, mould- 
ings, and all kinds of building material such as stone, brick, lime, cement and 
Adament plaster — the best in the market. Mr. Baker is also a master in the 
art of planning and in 1896 built one of the finest residences that there is in 
the city. In 1890 he opened a lumber yard at Dinsdale and is still running it ; 
also one at the new town of Clutier. In politics, he is a Republican; in re- 
ligion, Congregationalist. 

451. 

MICHAEL DAVID GREENLEE « ] MlchaH Gre^en.e^e^^^ ltTcr.^^l^t:in 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' ( 

Belhiah Maxson f 

son of Michael Greenlee and Rebecca Howard Conover, was born October 27, 
1850 near Springboro, Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died 
February 29, or March 7, 1904, at Lawrence, Kansas; married May 17, 1874, 
at Chicago, Illinois, MARY A. GUNTZ, born July 28, 1853 at St. Louis, Mis- 
souri, daughter of Francis J. Guntz; married second January 1, 1903, MISS 
KATE BRASS of Lawrence. 

CHILDREN : 

836. I. Thad D., born March 14, 1875 ; died July 24, 1876. 

837. II. Efiie May, born August 14, 1877 ; died July 28, 1878. 

838. III. Edith R., born January 13, 1880. 

MICHAEL DAVID GREENLEE whose father died before his birth, lived 
with his mother's people, his mother meanwhile teaching school and working as 
a tailoress to support her children. After her second marriage, he found a home 
with his mother and stepfather, until 1867, when his mother was again left a 
widow with four small children. It being just after the close of the war, the 
unsettled conditions of business affairs demanded immediate attention if a home 
was to be saved for the mother and children. In order to do this he had to 
sacrifice the long cherished hope of attending the State Normal School, for 
which he had toiled and struggled for the past two or three years. About five 
years later, the home being secured and the eldest child quite a lad, Michael 
started for the dry climate of eastern Kansas. On January 1, 1872, when the 



144 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

first passenger train passed over the track of what was then a branch of the 
Missouri Pacific Raih-oad (now part of the Santa Fe System), he went into the 
office as clerk and general roustabout, working for his board and clothing, and 
applying his spare moments to study. In November, 1872, the station agent 
resigned and he received the appointment as agent. In 1876 when the Atchison, 
Topeka & Santa Fe leased the right of way and joint use of the tracks ne 
became their agent also; and at the same time became agent for the Wells 
Fargo Express Company, and Western Union Telegraph operator. In 
July, 1877 he was forced to seek the mountain breezes of Colorado and in 
November following returned to Pennsylvania, on what he supposed was 
his last visit to his mother. After several weeks he was able to return to his 
Kansas home, but continued ill health compelled him to resign his position with 
the railroad. Three days later he was asked by a board of directors to take 
charge of and close up the affairs of a co-operative store, which he did. In 
November, 1878, he became bookkeeper and assistant postmaster for Mr. 
Charles Pilla, the leading merchant of the place. After about six years of 
service with Mr. Pilla, he resigned to accept the position of Deputy County 
Clerk of Douglas County. Kansas, and in 1884 removed his family to Lawrence. 
After serving two terms of two years each as Deputy, he was nominated and 
elected as County Clerk, on the Republican ticket. After two years of in- 
cumbency in this office, on account of his refusal to yield to the dictations of 
party bosses in what he believed to be against the interest of his constituents, 
he was defeated in the convention for renomination. He yielded to the voice of 
friends and entered the race as an independent candidate, and he was elected 
by nearly a thousand majority. At the expiration of his second term, feeling 
that he had been vindicated, he retired from politics for good. After this he 
went to work for the Fraternal Aid Association. He was engaged in field 
work when a vacancy occurred in the general secretary's office and he was 
unanimouslj' elected to fill the vacancy. He was General Secretary of this 
association for five years and under his administration the association made 
a great growth. He held that position until July, 1903, when he became en- 
gaged in general insurance work. He was considered one of the finest ac- 
countants in the state. 

Mr. Greenlee was a man of strong character, forceful and able. He was 
a lifelong member of the Baptist church and took an active part in church 
work. When in polities he was always vigorous. His lodge work brought him 
into prominence all over the country. In business he was honest and capable, 
and his entire life was one to make and hold friends. His home was at Law- 
rence, Kansas. 

452. 

F.VA AN^ N'RWrON 5 J Elizabeth C. Greenlee ' Robert Greenlee ' 

r.VA Ann nj«iWiUn 1 George W. Xewton Anna Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I. 

Bethiah Maxson \ 

daughter of Elizabeth Chamberlain Greenlee and George Washington Newton, 
was born September 3, 1853 in Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; 
married :March 27, 1872 in Spring Township, CHARLES P. ROSE, born :\Iay 
27, 1845 in Cussawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of Youngs 



839. 


I. 


840. 


II. 


841. 


TIT. 


842. 


IV. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 145 

Rose and Harriet Newell Whipple. He is a farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; re- 
sides at Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

Charles E. Rose, born May 11, 1875. 

Guy Rose, born November 30, 1877 ; died April 27, 1879. 

NeUie Eva Rose, born August 31, 1881. 

Tessie Rose, born July 29, 1886. 

454. 

.TATVTRS HF-NTIV NT.WTON' 6 f Elizabeth C. Greenlee ♦ Robert Greenlee » 

OAULEiO ZlXMan,! nXiVYXUn | George W. Newton Anna Chamberlain 

Ulchael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Bethlah Maxson f 

son of Elizabeth Chamberlain Greenlee and George Washington Newton, was 
born February 8, 1858 at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married 
April 25, 1889 at Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, ROSA ANN WHIP- 
PLE, born March 11, 1856 at Mosierto^vn, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, daughter 
of Francis Jackson Whipple and Amanda Stebbins [No. 168]. He is a farmer; 
Republican; Baptist; resides at Springboro, Pennsylvania. 

455. 

MARV ■RT.TV.A'R'li'.TTT KTRWrON b i Elizabeth C. Greenlee * Robert Greenlee • 

«LH_K, X rjlal^AUXi X XI n Xj w X un -j g^orge W. Newton Anna Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 

Betlilah Maxson f 

daughter of Elizabeth Chamberlain Greenlee and George Washington Newton, 
was bom August 22, 1860 at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married 
January 12, 1884 at Springboro, GEORGE M. STODDARD, born April 16, 
1858 at Farnham, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, son of Anthony Stoddard and Eunice 
H. Goodspeed. He is a farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resided at Farnham, Ohio, 
and at Pasadena, California (1900). 

CHILDREN: 

843. I. Floy Newton Stoddard, bom November 9, 1889. 

844. II. Don Jay Stoddard, bora December 3, 1894. 

845. HI. Max Stoddard, born November 3, 1897. 

458. 

TrTTTlT. flTJTi'.V.NT.'F.'R 6 I John C. Greenlee ♦ Robert Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee • 

Axxxxxi uxwuxixixj^Mu iMyraEddy Anna Chamberlain Bethlah MaxBon 

Michael Greenlee ^ I 

daughter of John Chamberlain Greenlee and IMyra Eddy, was born December 
9, 1865 at Conneautville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married November 20, 
1889 at Conneautville, CHARLES M. VOGLESON, born May 4, 1859 at 
Waldron, Hillsdale Co., Michigan, son of Charles Vogleson and Elizabeth 



146 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Paxton Pettit. He is a piano tuner ; in politics, Republican ; in religion, Metho- 
dist; resides at New Castle, Pennsylvania. 



466. 

T vnTA TTR'T PTTTNA SPTfiP.R 5 ( Paulina Greenlee * Robert Greenlee ' 

ijYUlA UJtiXjrniJNA &ril/j:jlt i Amos K. Splcer Anna Ciamberlain 

MIcbael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' i 

Bethiab Maxson i 

daughter of Paulina Greenlee and Amos Keep Spicer, was born October 11, 
1858 in Spring Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married October 11, 
1892 at Springboro, Pennsylvania, BURDETTE HOLCOMB, born April 14, 
1863 in Conneaut Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of WiUiam Hol- 
comb and Sarah A. Labar. He is a farmer; Democrat; resides at Springboro, 
Pennsylvania. 

470. 
HOMER JAMES HOTCHKISS^ j?re^%?Siir IS^/VtaTiJe^^uin 

MIcbael Greenlee ■ Micbael Greenlee i I 

Betbiah Maxson ( 

son of Charity Greenlee and James Hotchkiss, was born March 1, 1860 at Cross- 
ingville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married July 30, 1891 at Shadeland, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, PHILA A. WOODWORTH, born April 23, 1869 
at Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, son of Alfred H. Woodworth and S. Rosa 
Hubbell. 

CHILDREN : 

846. I. Hazel Rae Hotchkiss, born September 17, 1892. 

847. II. Herbert Vinton Hotchkiss, born February 10, 1894. 

848. HI. Edna Ruth Hotchkiss, born August 21, 1895 

HOMER JAMES HOTCHKISS passed his boyhood days on the farm of his 
parents near Mosiertovra, Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Since 1878 his 
time has been occupied principally in alternately teaching and studying. He 
completed the course in Eastman's National Business College at Poughkeepsie, 
New York, and in 1884 finished the scientific course in the Northern Indiana 
Normal School at Valparaiso. He taught in a district school for two years, one 
year in the Normal and Business College, Madisonville, Kentucky, one year 
in the Normal and Biisiness College, Harper, Kansas, and one year in West- 
minister College at New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. In 1888 he completed the 
course in civil engineering at Allegheny College. He entered Cornell University 
in 1889 for graduate study, and in 1890 was elected assistant in the department 
of Physics. He was appointed Instructor in the same department in 1893, 
where he has remained, working principallj^ in the Electrical and Dynamo 
laboratories. Allegheny College conferred the degree of A. B. on him in 1889, 
and the degree of A. M. in 1892. In 1896 he received the degree of M. M. E. in 
electrical engineering from Cornell University. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 147 

471. 

■PORRFST ALFONSO TUBES b l Regina Greenlee « Robert Greenlee ' 

rUAltriOX AL.l!\jno\J xvddo j wuilam O. TuUbs Anna Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee • Michael Greenlee ' I 

Bethiah Maxson f 

son of Regina Greenlee and William Orlando Tubbs, was born February 22, 
1865 at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married September 26, 1889, 
ALTA MASON, born October 8, 1869 at Bryan, Williams Co., Ohio, daughter of 
IMartin Luther Mason and Elizabeth L. Crow ; musician ; Republican ; Protestant ; 
resided in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Bloomfield, Iowa and Bryan, Ohio (1899). 

CHILDREN : 

849. I. Forrest Donald Tubbs, born May 22, 1891. 
• 850. II. Dorothy Tubbs, born May 11, 1894 ; died May 9, 1899. 
851. III. Carlton Tubbs, born June 10, 1899. 

475. 

T OTTT'R T WOTnTTTTTSS 5 I Lois A. Greenlee * Robert Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee = 
xjwxxxjii jj. xxv/xv^xiAXKio ■) Martin Hotchkiss Anna Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' ; 

daughter of Lois A. Greenlee and Martin Hotchkiss, was born September 13, 
1868 at Edinboro, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; married February 22, 1885, E. 
CHARLES SMITH, born August 14, 1864 at Edinboro, son of Royal C. Smith 
and Eliza Ann Ross. He is an agriculturist ; in politics. Republican ; in re- 
ligion, Adventist; resides three miles east of Edinboro, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Jennie S. Smith, born July 10, 1886. 
Frank A. Smith, born April 10, 1888. 
Fred J. Smith, born November 22, 1889. 
Rosabel Smith, born December 28, 1892. 

476. 

T.AVTNA A TTOTnTTTCTSS 5 ) Lois A Greenlee* Robert Greenlee » 

lxH.Vir^A A. nuxoniVlOO j Martin Hotchldss Anna Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee 2 Michael Greenlee ^ I 

Bethiah Maxson I 

daughter of Lois A. Greenlee and Martin Hotchkiss, was born July 11, 1870 
at Edinboro, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; married May 1, 1890 at Niagara, Niagara 
Co., New York, T. EUGENE RYAN, born May 28, 1851 at Fairview, Erie Co., 
Pennsylvania, son of John Ryan and Polly Lewis; resides at Fairview, Penn- 
sylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

856. I. Floyd A. Ryan, born March 19, 1891. 

857. II. Glenn A. Ryan, born August 28, 1892. 

858. III. Ethel F. Ryan, born March 8, 1894. 



852. 


I. 


853. 


II. 


854. 


III. 


855. 


IV. 



148 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

859. IV. Hazel E. Ryan, born October 11, 1895. 

860. V. Mary L. Ryan, born March 7, 1898. 

4S2. 

TnTIW AT nw^f* n^H/PM 5 ( Lucretla Greenlee * John Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee » 

ifl/xin AXiWnZiU wwtiii ^ Eman H. Owen Mary Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ^ / 

son of Lucretia Greenlee and Eman Hubbard Owen, was born October 24, 1848 
at Conneautville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married September 22, 1872 at 
Edinboro, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, LIZZIE A. CARMAN, born November 2, 
1853 at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Stephen Carman 
and Lois Anna Wiard. They separated in 1885. Resided at Greenville, Penn- 
sylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

Anna A. Owen, born March 18, 1874 ; died August 15 ; 1886. 

Aaron Cleve Owen, born February 14, 1878 at Spring Creek, Penn- 
sylvania; unmarried; student in Normal school at Edinboro in 
1889. 

Guy Sela Dell Owen, born August 25, 1881 ; died June 23, 1886. 

Lula Bell Owen, born September 28, 1885. 



861. 


I. 


862. 


II. 


863. 


III. 


864. 


IV. 



TIT.NAS "R'P.NSON OWRN 5 ) Lucretia Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 

^riKIAO DJ^aayjVi UWXjW ^EmanH. Owen Mary Chamberlain Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' \ 

) 

son of Lucretia Greenlee and Eman Hubbard Owen, was born October 18, 1850 ; 
died October 21, 1887 in Wisconsin ; married FLORA A. CLARK ; removed to 
Wisconsin in 1884. 

CHILDREN: 

865. I. Myrtie M. Owen; married Putman; lives at Cartwright, 

Wisconsin. 

866. II. Eva B. Owen ; married Pratt ; lives at Barron, Wisconsin. 

867. III. Nettie Lucretia Owen; lives at Barron, Wisconsin; unmarried. 

484. 

MARY ELIZABETH OWEN = \ fe""<'tia Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' 

) Eman H. Owen Mary Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ' / 
Bethiah Maxson ) 

daughter of Lucretia Greenlee and Eman Hubbard Owen was born July 20, 
1853 at Conneautville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married July 29, 1876 at 
Conneautville, CHESTER WILLIA]\I HATHAWAY born September 27, 1852, 
at Harmonsburgh, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of Abner Hathaway and 
Lucinda Thomas. He is a farmer ; Republican ; resided at Tamarac, Crawford 
Co., Pennsylvania, near Harmonsburg. They are members of the United 
Evangelical Church. 



868. 


I. 


869. 


II. 


870. 


ni. 


871. 


IV. 


872. 


V. 


873. 


VI. 



mCHAEL OF DELAWARE. 149 

CHILDREN: 

Cassius Z. Hathaway, bom July 4, 1883. 
Alice Lucretia Hathaway, born April 24, 1885. 
Cora Augusta Hathaway, born August 20, 1887. 
Frederic Owen Hathaway, born August 18, 1889. 
William Chester Hathaway, born July 20, 1892. 
Mary Ivy Hathaway, born December 26, 1896. 

485. 
ELIPHALET GREENLEE OWEN =* \ ^^^ifl ««|S"' ' J?ar° cham^'riam 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' (. 
Betbiab Maxson I 

son of Lucretia Greenlee and Eman Hubbard Owen, was bom September 1, 
1857, at Conneautville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married February 11, 1877, 
at Harmonsburg, Pennsylvania, i\IARY V. STEVENS, born February 2, 1862, 
near Harmonsburg, daughter of Charles Stevens and Electia Loury. They were 
divorced in 1883. He married second May 21, 1892, at Meadville, Pennsylvania, 
MARY E. GROVE, bom February 20, 1862, at Chapmanville, Venango Co., 
Pennsylvania, daughter of Peter Grove and Amanda Archer. He is a lumber- 
man; Republican; resided at Conneautville, Dixonburgh and Troy Centre, 
Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

874. I. Charles Byron Owen, born March 25, 1878. 

875. II. Jesta Lucretia Owen, born September 25, 1893. 

486. 

SARAH LUCRETIA OWEN 5 j Lucretia Greenlee * John Greenlee » 

OAAAH IjUI^AXiXIA UWfin ■; Eman H.Owen Mary Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' /. 
Betbiab Maxson I 

daughter of Lucretia Greenlee and Eman Hubbard Owen, was born September 
30, I860; died October 21, 1885; married ASA D. HATHAWAY. 

CHILDREN: 

876. I. Hervey Hubbard Hathaway, born October 23, 1881 ; lives at Tamarac, 

Pennsylvania. 

877. II. Ernest Hathaway, born August 24, 1883 ; lives at Linesville, Penn- 

sylvania. 

488. 

JEROME BACON GREENLEE ^ •' ?°''^^' \ Greenlee ' John Greenlee » 

U.U.I.VU.1IUJ .u.nwxi >^x>..ujj4.ixjxjjj I Jane A. Bacon Mary Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' I 
Betbiab Maxson f 

son of Robert Benson Greenlee and Jane A. Bacon, was born February 4, 1857, 
at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania : married November 23, 1881, in 



150 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Cussawago Township, ADDLE ADELLE RICE, bom September 9, 1862, at Mos- 
iertown, daughter of Thomas Edward Rice and Laura Ann Beeman. He is a 
farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resides at Hickernell, Pennsylvania. 

One child: 

878. Frank Marshall, born December 23, 1882. 

489. 



1 Robert B. Greenlee ♦ John Greenlee ' 

I Jane A. Bacon Mary Chamberlain 



CASSIUS MONROE GREENLEE s 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ I 

Betbiah Maxson f 

son of Robert Benson Greenlee and Jane Amelia Bacon, was born May 5, 1860, 
at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married July 12, 1883, at Spring- 
boro, EVA j\L WRIGHT, born at Springboro, died April 23, 1890, in Spring 
Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of John W. Wright and 
Arminda Bowman; married second December 22, 1892, at Mosiertown, Craw- 
ford Co., Pennsylvania, ELDA EDITH STEBBINS, bom April 1, 1872, at 
Mosiertown, daughter of Lot Dunham Stebbins [No.l70] and Martha Susanna 
Rundell. 

One child: 

879. Harland Bowman, born July 24, 1885, near Hickernell, Pennsylvania. 

CASSIUS MONROE GREENLEE was born at the Greenlee homestead at 
Hickernells Comers, where he lived until he was twenty years old. After spend- 
ing two years at school in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, he attended Eastman 's Busi- 
ness College at Poughkeepsie, New York, and there completed his education. 
After his marriage he was proprietor of a grocery and restaurant in Evansburg, 
Pennsylvania; and in 1885 he sold his business and moved onto a farm near 
Hickernell. In religion, he is a Baptist; in politics, Republican. 

490. 

MATiSTTALI. GREENLEE » i Robert B. Greenlee « John Greenlee ' 

aiAHatlAljlj U-nririDl^XiJIi ■} jane a. Bacon Mary Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 

Bethiah Maxson ( 

son of Robert Benson Greenlee and Jane Amelia Bacon, was bom March 10, 
1863, at Hickernell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married September 4, 1889, at 
Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, CLARA MAY RICE, born July 4, 
1867, at Hickernell, daughter of Thomas E. Rice and Laura Ann Beeman. He is 
a farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resides at Hickernell. 

491. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON GREENLEE » i Benlamm r. Oreenlee ' John Greenlee ' 



, Julia Ann Earl Mary Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ ) 

Bethiah Maxson > 



son of Benjamin Chamberlain Greenlee and Julia Ann Earl, was bom April 10, 




X, ~S7S." kkank'mausiiai.i. raucEN- 

LEE. 




liECIXA latEENI-EE Tl'BP.S 
lllIiltEST DOXAM) TUBES. 
IioKOTIIY TfBBS. 



UESIDEXCE OF No. 488. .TKKD.ME 
BACdN (!KEBNI.,EE. HICKEKXEIJ,. 
I'EXX. 




Xo. 4Sn. UESIDEXCE AXD FAMILY l)F CASSIUS MliXKOE (iKEKXLEE. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 151 

1857, at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married September 10, 1891. 
at :\Iosi«rtown, MxiRY JANE GREENLEE, bom ]\Iay 25, 1855, at Crossingville. 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Robert Benson Greenlee [No. 1-46] 
and Jane Amelia Bacon. He is a farmer; Prohibitionist; Baptist; resides at 
Mosiertown. 

497. 

AVDTfF.W K G'RF.'RNT.'RK 5 5 Albert K. Greenlee * John Greenlee ' 

AaUB.£iV/ A.. UrllJI.j:.r(U:.i:i ^ Martha p. Barnes Mary Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ i 

Bethiah Maxson I 

son of Albert Keith Greenlee and ]\Iartha Parmelia Barnes, was born October 
25, 1860, at Crossingville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married May 20, 1888, 
at Sidney, Cheyenne Co., Nebraska, ELIZABETH McALLISTER, born Decem- 
ber 22, 1861, at Glenravel, County Antrim. Ireland, daughter of Enos McAllis- 
ter and Anna Darrah. 

CHILDREN: 

880. I. Mildred, born July 15, 1889 ; died July 18, 1889. 

881. II. Martha R., born August 10, 1890. 

882. III. Katherine, born May 22, 1892. 

883. IV. Albert D., born November 13, 1894. 

884. V. Roy E., born October 10, 1897. 

ANDREW K. GREENTjEE attended coimtry school until he was sixteen 
years of age, then had a term or two at Edinboro, Pennsylvania, Normal, and 
for a time was a successful teacher. In 1883 he entered the Valparaiso, Indiana, 
Business College, from which he received a diploma the following year. In 
1884 he Avent to Nebraska, and a year later took up a homestead in the western 
part of Cheyenne County. A school-house was erected on his claim, and he 
taught the school. After completing the title to his homestead he removed to 
Sidney, Nebraska, where he has since resided. In 1894 he became associated 
with Mr. H. P. Benson in the mercantile business at Sidney. In religion, he is a 
Protestant ; in politics. Republican. 



ERNEST LOT GREENLEE 5 i Albert K. Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' 

j:iA11£jO± IjUX UArjJUi^ljfiri 1 Martha P. Barnes Mary Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee » I 

Bethiah Maxson f 

son of Albert Keith Greenlee and Martha Parmelia Barnes, was born July 19, 
1863, at Crossingville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married March 19, 1890, at 
Bowling Green, Wood Co., Ohio, SARAH WICE, born September 11, 1870, at 
LemojTie, Wood Co., Ohio, daughter of Benjamin R. Wice and Josephine 
Clifford. 

CHILDREN: 

885. I. Ethel Irene, born February 13, 1892. 

886. II. Ruth Marie, born October 2, 1893. 

887. III. Theron Andrew, bom December 24, 1897. 



152 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

ERNEST LOT GREENLEE was well educated but preferred a trade to a 
professional career. He had a blacksmith shop for fifteen years. His health 
failed and he was in 1899 in the Ohio oil fields. He is a Protestant ; Republican ; 
resides at New Rochester, Wood Co., Ohio. 

500. 

AIVTASA A nPrtSST.lP.V 5 1 Delilah L. Curtis * Esther Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee = 

AiTiAOA ±i.. V/Avooxjfi X ^ Amasa Crossley Miles P. Curtis Bethlah Maison 

Michael Greenlee ' } 

son of Delilah L. Curtis and Amasa Crossley, was born January 29, 1848 at IMead- 
ville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married July 12, 1869, at Chatfield, Olmstead 
Co., Minnesota, GERTRUDE F. , born March 7, 1856 in New York. 

One child : 

888. May F. Crossley, born May 3, 1888 ; unmarried. 

AMASA A. CROSSLEY lived on a farm all his life until 1883 when he quit 
farming. He was engaged in the stock shipping business fourteen years. Since 
that time he has been in the Real Estate and Insurance business. He has been 
quite successful in every business he has engaged in. In politics, he is a Republi- 
can. He resides at Mason City, Iowa. 

501. 

FRED HUGH HARROUN S ( Delilah L. Curtis • Esther Greenlee " 

r RlliU a U un. HAAAU U « -, ^^^.g, Harroun Miles P. Curtis 

Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee * ? 
Bethiah Maxson S 

son of Delilah L. Curtis and Ansel Harroun, was born February 10, 1856, at 
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; married September 11, 1888, at Plymouth, Cerro 
Gordo Co., Iowa, SARAH ELLEN DANCY, bom August 9, 1850, in Berrien 
Co., Michigan, daughter of George Oliver Dancey and Mary Ellen Slater. He 
is a farmer ; Democrat ; resides at Hesper, North Dakota. 

CHILDREN: 

889. I. Pearl Delilah Harroun, born August 16, 1889. 

890. II. Earling Harold Harroun, bom June 11, 1895. 

891. III. Bryan A. Harroun, born July 17, 1897. 

506. 

TPA TPSSSfP 'nTT'WW 5 J Diantha M. Curtis * Esther Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee » 

xaa. oCiiSOLi uurta ( Thomas H. Dunn Miles P. Curtis Bethiah Maison 

Michael Greenlee ' ( 
f 

son of Diantha M. Curtis and Thomas Holtom Dunn, was bom November 12, 
1863, at Coons Corners, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married October 21, 1893, 
at Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, ADDA ESTELLE PHILLIPS, bom 
June 9, 1864, in Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Frank Phillips and 
Frances Irene Barnley. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 153 

CHILDREN: 

892. I. Thomas Phillips Dunn, born October 26, 1896. 

893. n. Frank Lowell Dunn, bom March 26, 1898. 

894. III. Gertrude Suzanne Dunn, bom December 19, 1899. 

IRA JESSE DUNN began his common school education at the age of seven 
in the little Dunn schoolhouse at the foot of the hill immediately south of Coon 's 
Corners. At the age of fifteen, on account of the impaired health of his father, 
almost the entire charge of the farm and market garden devolved upon him. In 
the winter following his father's death, he taught a four months' term in the 
Curtis school. During the winter the farm was sold and disposition was made 
of the personal property preparatory to moving to Meadville, for the purpose of 
entering Allegheny College, where he completed a course with hard work and 
self sacrifice, such as must be realized when pursued with ambition and low 
finances. After his graduation in 1886, he became principal of the Linesville 
school, with three assistant teachers, and was re-elected for the same position 
the year following, but resigned to take advantage of a scholarship in the j\Iedi- 
cal Department of the University of Pennsj'lvania, which had been won by com- 
petitive examination. After the University closed he taught a short term of 
school at Kirkland, near "West Chester. The next year the principal of the State 
Normal School at West Chester induced him to accept the chair of Latin in that 
institution for the following year. During the winter many medical eases were 
observed with his brother. Dr. Thomas D. Dunn, who practiced in West Chester, 
and much experience gained. He continued his University course thereafter 
without interruption until his graduation in 1891. Soon after graduation he se- 
cured a position as assistant surgeon at the State Hospital for injured miners, 
at Hazelton, Pennsylvania. Here began surgical experience rarely acquired by 
the recent graduate, because as an officer of a state institution, whenever the 
superintendent was away, the assistant must act on his own responsibility. After 
resigning from this position he began a special course with regard to the eye. A 
little later he practiced in the coal region near Hazelton. After leaving there 
nearly a year was spent as assistant physician at the State Lunatic Hospital at 
Harrisburg. After this he spent considerable time at the Polyclinic in Philadel- 
phia, studying the eye, ear, nose and throat. Thereafter he settled in western 
Pennsylvania — in Meadville for a few months, and afterward at Erie where he 
has since devoted himself with some success to the special treatment of the eye, 
ear, nose and throat. 

523. 

ENGENE JUDSON GREENLEE S > I/a C. Oreenlee • Jacob p. Greenlee • 

I Alma Ransom Rachel W. Cbamberlaio 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' i 
Betbiah Maxson f 

son of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Alma Ransom, was born February 20, 1855, at 
Kingsville. Ashtabula Co., Ohio; married November 26. 1876, at Bloomington, 
Illinois. EDITH M. STONE, born January 15. 1858, at Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., 
Ohio, daughter of Fernando Stone and Mary Underwood. He is an engineer; 
Republican ; Methodist ; resides at Black River Falls, Wisconsin. 



154 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CfflLDREN : 



Son, born February 1, 1879 ; died in infancy. 
Irma, born January 22, 1880. 
Byron Ira, born March 11, 1884. 
Eugene Hugh, born December 20, 1897. 

525. 



895. 


I. 


896. 


II. 


897. 


III. 


898. 


IV. 



F.VA I.OTTCENA GRSENLEE 5 i I™ C. Greenlee » Jacob D. Greenlee » 

lUVA li\JU\jJUaA \xa,Cij:tnLii^ii 1 Alma Ransom Rachel W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ t 

Bethiah Maxson S 

daughter of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Alma Ransom, was born July 15, 1859, 
at Sparta, Monroe Co., "Wisconsin; married April 10, 1895, as his second wife, 
JESSE DICKINSON SEARLES, born April 23, 1832, at Washington, Dutchess 
Co., New York, son of Jesse Dickinson Searles and Phoebe Hallock. 

JESSE DICKINSON SEARLES removed with his parents to Wisconsin in 
1839. His father bought fifteen hundred acres of land, and kept three thousand 
sheep, and shipped the first consignment of wool from the port of Racine, to 
New York City. He watched and kept his father's flocks and between the 
flocks and the farm, he had opportunity to develop strength and to learn the 
value of time and labor. At the age of fifteen he taught his first school. When 
he was in his seventeenth year, he and his brother, Daniel, started for the newly 
discovered gold fields of California. They journeyed across the plains with ox 
teams, leaving home March 5, 1849, and arrived at the Reddings in the Sacra- 
mento Valley on September 22, having been over six months en route. They 
went into the gold fields of this Eldorado on the Yuba River above where Marys- 
ville was afterward built, and there lived and labored. The outcome was some 
gold and much that could not be purchased with gold, namely, improved health 
and a knowledge of the country and of men. Returning home they took ship at 
San Francisco and landed at Acapulco in Mexico, thence across the country on 
horseback, through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz — a journey of eight him- 
dred miles. From Vera Cruz they crossed the Gulf, then up the Mississippi 
River, arriving at home April 6, 1851. He then attended Beloit College, and 
afterward engaged in teaching for several years. In April, 1858, he united with 
the West Wisconsin Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has 
been preaching since. He received his forty-fourth annual appointment from 
his conference, consecutively, on the effective list, sixteen years of which was as 
presiding elder, and three years at Deadwood, South Dakota, as Superintendent 
of the Black Hills Mission. He is now pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal 
Church in Superior, Wisconsin. In politics, he is a Republican. 

526. 

CLINTON RANSOM GREENLEE 5 ( Ira C. Greenlee « Jacob D Greenlee » 

Uljin XUn lUl-noUiTl UnriXinijriri j j^^^^ Ransom Rachel W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee * I 

Bethiah Maxson f 

son of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Alma Ransom, was born December 23, 1863, 





No. 4;P7. ANDRKW K. (iUKEXLKK A.NL> FAMILY. 



No. 5-j:i. KlMiKNK .TD^'oN (IKKKN- 
LKK. 





No. 533. AMANDA CLARK LYTTLE. 



CLAYTON \V. LYTTLE. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 155 

at Sparta, Monroe Co., Wisconsin ; married January 1, 1895, at Eau Claire, Eau 
Claire Co., Wisconsin, JOSEPHINE WALTERS, born September 26, 1865, at 
Sparta, daughter of George Walters and Saloma Haverly. He is a live stock 
dealer; in politics, Republican; in religion, Protestant; resides at La Junta, 
Colorado. 

CHILDREN : 

899. I. Frances, born December 12, 1897. 

900. II. Warren, born January 3, 1899. 

CLINTON RANSOM GREENLEE was born on a farm, but left in his teens 
to learn the trade of engineer. From that he went into the ice business and was 
in that business six years in Ashland, Wisconsin, and seven years in Chicago, 
Illinois. He is now (1900) in the live stock business and is a breeder of blooded 
Hereford and short horn cattle. 

527. 

IDA ANNIS CRGSNTiEE » -' I" C. Greenlee ' Jacob D. Greenlee ' 

LUA ASiXilO S^RCiCMCiljXtLi / Alma Ransom Rachel W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ ( 

Bethiah Maxson I 

daughter of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Alma Ransom, was born January 10, 
1867, at Lafayette, Monroe Co., Wisconsin; married November 23, 1887, at La- 
fayette, Wisconsin, LEWIS H. EVANS, born April 6, 1863, at Lafayette, Wis- 
consin, son of Lewis D. Evans and Catharine Jones. He is a farmer; Republi- 
can ; Methodist ; resided at Lafayette and Sparta, Wisconsin. 

CHILDREN : 

Burton Ira Evans, born April 6, 1889. 

Walter A. Evans, bom April 20, 1891. 

Floyd Russel Evans, born December 24, 1892. 

Mabel Josephine Evans, bom November 24, 1894. 

Robert Lewis Evans, bom March 20, 1897. 



901. 


I. 


902. 


II. 


903. 


III. 


904. 


IV. 


905. 


V. 



LENA VIOLA GREENLEE B i I^a C. Greenlee ' Jacob D. Greenlee » 

IjXin A. VXUlxH. VrAririmjAili i Alma Ransom Rachel W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ ) 

Bethiah Maxson i 

daughter of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Alma Ransom, was born February 1, 
1874, at Lafayette, Monroe Co., Wisconsin ; married December 15, 1897, at La- 
fayette, JOSEPH BROWN, bom January 8, 1873, at Angelo, Monroe Co., Wis- 
consin, son of Simon Brown and Sophia Day. He is a farmer ; in politics. Pro- 
hibitionist; in religion, Methodist; resides at Sparta, Wisconsin. 

529. 

ELIZA RACHEL GREENLEE B \^T^Sr:''T:^^^' i'"'"^FJ^^,^''^''^\ ■ 

I Helen E. Lindsley Rachel W. Chamberlain • 

Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ ? 

Bethiah Maxson s 

daughter of Moses Hanson Greenlee and Helen Eliza Lindslev, was born ilarch 



156 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

31, 1860, at Cherry Valley, Ashtabula Co., Ohio ; married December 1, 1878, at 
Cherry Valley, JUDSON A. YEOMANS, bom February 8, 1856 at Cherry Val- 
ley, son of Elijah Yeomans and Nancy Bishop. He is a farmer; Republican; 
Baptist ; resides at Cherry Valley. 

CHILDREN: 

906. I. Millicent B. Yeomans, born March 31, 1880. 

907. II. Clyde Greenlee Yeomans, bom April 2, 1883. 

908. III. Ralph Carey Yeomans, born October 24, 1898. 

530. 

ALBERT DRYDEN GREENLEE 6 i Moses H. Greenlee * Jacob D.Greenlee » 

AUiLiRi. uaxuLtn XxRIliCiaiiCiCi J Helen E. Llndsley Rachel W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee " Michael Greenlee > i 

Bethlah Maxson f 

son of Moses Hanson Greenlee and Helen Eliza Lindsley, was born September 
17, 1861, at Andover, Ashtabula Co., Ohio; married July 1, at Cherry Valley, 
Ashtabula Co., Ohio, NELLIE JANE DENSLOW, born March 22, 1870, at 
Cherry Valley, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Denslow and Josephine Matilda 
Witter. He is a farmer ; in politics. Republican ; in religion, Protestant ; resided 
at Cherry Valley, Ohio. 

631. 

EDWARD BRADLEY GREENLEE S J Moses H. Greenlee * Jacob D. Greenlee • 

L1UWVAB.U DRAUliXiX yxRCiLinijriri i Helen E. Lindsley Rachel W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 

Bethiah Maxson f 

son of Moses Hanson Greenlee and Helen Eliza Lindsley, was born July 27, 1868, 
at Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., Ohio ; married April 27, 1897, at North Madison, 
Lake Co., Ohio, IDA H. PERSHING, born April 9, 1869, at "West Salem, Wayne 
Co., Ohio, daughter of Harmon B. Pershing and Eva Holmes. 

EDWARD BRADLEY GREENLEE removed with his parents to a farm in 
Cherry Valley, Ashtabula County, Ohio, where he made his home until he 
reached his majority. His education was obtained at the district schools, with a 
few terms at New Syme Normal Academy. He taught four terms of school. In 
the fall of 1890 he went to Cincinnati in order to study dentistry, and graduated 
from the Ohio College of Dental Surgery, in March, 1892. The following May 
he opened an office in Cleveland, where he is practising his profession. In poli- 
tics, he is a Republican ; in religion, Methodist. 

533. 

WINONA E MORRTS S ( Elizal>eth a. Greenlee • Jacob D. Greenlee » 

TT XXI vxin ja. xuwxvAxo , j^^^ ^ Morris Rachel W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee » 1 

Bethiah Maxson ) 

' daughter of Elizabeth Ann Greenlee and John Ludden Morris, was bom August 
5, 1862, at Amboy, Ohio; married July 19, 1884, at Kingsville, Ohio, IRA VAN 
NEARPASS, born April 28, 1848, at Concord, Jackson Co., Michigan, son of 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 157 

George Van Nearpass and Sarah M. . He is an editor ; in politics, Repub- 
lican ; in religion, Methodist ; resides at Perry, Lake Co., Ohio. 

One child : 

909. F. J. Van Nearpass, born April 1, 1878. 

536. 

LILLIE (tREENLSE 5 J John B. Greenlee * Jacob D. Greenlee » 

ijlljLilXi KtaXiCjauciCi j charlotte O. Brown Rachel W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee » I. 

Bethlah Maxson )' 

daughter of John Chamberlain Greenlee and Charlotte Olivia Brown, was 
born June 7, 1871, at Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., Ohio; married January 15, 
1890, at Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, WILLIAM ANDREW MURPHY, born 
February 8, 1863, at West Springfield, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, son of Oliver 
Murphy and Mary GrifiBn. He is a merchant ; resides at Conneaut, Ohio. 

540. 

TPTTMAK OTTS PWP.T.PS 6 1 Phllena C. Greenlee « Jacob D. Greenlee > 

X AUlTl^rc UAiO rniuijro ^ g^^^^ jj pij^ipg Eachael W. Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ ) 

Bethlah Maxson $ 

son of Philena Chamberlain Greenlee and Byron Homer Phelps, was born No- 
vember 18, 1873, at Orwell, Ashtabula Co., Ohio ; married June 20, 1897, VELMA 
A. GIBBS, born November 20, 1876, at New Richmond, Crawford Co., Pennsyl- 
vania, daughter of Albert Edward Gibbs and Eliza Jane Clark. He is a jeweler ; 
in politics. Republican ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resides at Corry, Erie Co., 
Pennsylvania. 

544. 

WILLIAM LEMUEL WHIPPLE 5 J Amanda Stebblns • Lucinda Greenlee ' 

WlljljlAlU IjXilUUrilj wniJTJTljj:! 1 Prancis J. Whipple Lemuel Stebbins 

Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ' / 

Bethlah Maxson ( 

son of Amanda Stebbins and Francis Jackson Whipple, was born August 5, 
1843 ; killed by lightning August 1, 1885, at Waterloo, Iowa ; married December 
29, 1869, ELLEN MARIA WHIPPLE. 



548. 

SYLVESTER RUFUS WHIPPLE 6 t Amanda stebbins ' Lucinda Greenlee » 

o X u V j:i>3 X CjR a u r U O W IIXX-x-XjXj -^ Francis J. Whipple Lemuel Stebbins 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' I 
Bethiah Maxson )" 

son of Amanda Stebbins and Francis Jackson Whipple, was born March 6, 1853, 
at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died January 2, 1900 ; married Sep- 
tember 1, 1872, ATILLA A. LICK, born November 22, 1851, at Edinboro, Erie 
Co., Pennsylvania, died February 14, 1889, daughter of Aaron Lick and Lettie 
Darling. He married second . 



158 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

910. I. Leland B. Whipple, born February 17, 1874. 

911. II. Jessie L. Whipple, born February 9, 1876 ; married Clyde Slieldon.+ 

912. III. Prank H. Whipple, born March 20, 1878. 

SYLVESTER RUFUS WHIPPLE was engaged in the lumber business, ope- 
rating a mill at Vallonia. For several years previous to his death he was en- 
gaged as a traveling salesman, and was at one time employed by the Bemen Au- 
tomatic Oil Can Company of Mosiertown. He was a member of the Independent 
Order Odd FeUows, Junior Order United American Mechanics, and Knights of 
Pythias lodges. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him. His widow re- 
sides at Meadville. 

550. 
JENNIE EVALINE WHIPPLE ^ i ^--f.^/t^f.^-,; £2^'Sets?^b^§S;r ' 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Bethiah Maxsou f 

daughter of Amanda Stebbins and Francis Jackson Whipple, was born Septem- 
ber 7, 1858, at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married September 13, 
1876, LYMAN CORDELLO HOTCHKISS, born May 17, 1854, at Mosiertown. 
He is a conductor ; in politics. Republican ; in religion, Baptist ; resides at Mead- 
ville, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

913. I. Leon Bert Hotchkiss, bom July 29, 1878. 

914. II. Bruce Erastus Hotchkiss, born May 19, 1880. 

915. III. Gertrude Llahala Hotchkiss. born April 12, 1890. 



551. 

MARK ERASTUS WHIPPLE 5 ) Amanda Stehbins * Lucinda Greenlee -' 

lUAllJV riliAOlUO wniririjri j Francis J. Whipple Lemuel Stebhins 

Michael Greenlee * Michael Greenlee ^ I 
Bethiah Maxson f 

son of Amanda Stebbins and Francis Jackson Whipple, was born June 21, 1861. 
at Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married ]\Iay 29, 1883, at Keep- 
ville. Erie Co.. Pennsylvania. NANCY LAURA ALDERMAN, born December 
21, 1864, at Keepville. daughter of Corydon Alderman and Sarah Johanna 
Radle. He is a farmer ; in polities, Democrat ; in religion, Methodist ; resided at 
Keepville and Rundell, Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN: 

916. I. Son, born February 28, 1886 ; died the same day. 

917. n. Sylvia May Whipple, bom April 22. 1890. 

918. HI. Ray Orson Whipple, born April 25, 1892. 

919. IV. Freddie J. Whipple, born May 4, 1894; died June 25, 1894. 





No. 5.-,4. FLORENCE L. rXDEnillLL. 



OLIVER SrEXCER UNDEU: IlLL. 





No. 920. OLIVE LOREXA UXDER- 
HILL. 



No. 921. FLOREXCE CLARK UN- 
DERBILL. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 159 

553. 



\ Lorene Stebbins ' Luclnda Greenlee ' 

I Silas Clark Lemuel Stebbins 



AMANDA ELIZA CLARK s 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee » I 
Bethlah Maxsou f 

daughter of Lorene Stebbins and Silas Clark, was bom March 29, 1846, in Cus- 
sawago Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died July 30, 1871, at Erie, 
Erie Co., Pennsylvania; married October 14, 1868, at Erie, CAPTAIN CLAY- 
TON WISTON LYTTLE, who was bom January 28, 1839, at Erie and died Sep- 
tember 25, 1877. 

554. 

FLORENCE LUCINDA CLARK ^ ] ^rs"ai!*r?''°^ * Sets?e^b^^f.lr ' 

Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee '■ I 
Betbiah Maxson f 

daughter of Lorene Stebbins and Silas Clark, was bom November 21, 1849, at 
Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married January 1, 1882, at Denver, 
Colorado, OLIVER SPENCER UNDERHILL, born May 6, 1844, at New York 
City, son of John Underbill and Louisa Spencer. He is a hotel keeper; in 
religion. Episcopalian; resides at Pueblo, Colorado. 

CHILDREN : 

920. I. Olive Lorena Underbill, born May 25, 1886. 

921. II. Florence Clark Underbill, born April 24, 1888. 

555. 

ORSON ELIPHAZ CLARK « \ ^Z'^CllT'"'' ' Lemuets^ebtor ' 

Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ^ ? 
Betbiah Masson 5 

son of Lorene Stebbins and Silas Clark, was born July 12, 1853 or 1854, at 
Mosiertown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married September 29, 1885, at Ham- 
ler, Henry Co., Ohio, KATE E. COE, bom July 17, 1866, at New Hampton, 
Chickasaw Co., Iowa, daughter of T. R. Coe and Delia Edwards. He is in the 
mining business : in polities. Democrat ; in religion, Christian ; resides at Pueblo, 
Colorado. 

CHILDREN : 

Ralph Orson Clark, born June 23. 1886. 

Myron Coe Clark, born December 10, 1888; died December 26, 1892. 

Sanborn Stebbins Clark, born February 7, 1894. 

Robert Donald Clark, born August 6. 1895 ; died March 21, 1896. 

Douglas S. Clark, born August 4, 1897. 

Kenneth Franklin Clark, born October 21, 1898. 

571. 
ARTHUR CLAUDIUS GREENLEE ^ J g-;?,? 3«^t?otpVon, cooper 

Maxson Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' I 

Catharine Compton Betbiah Maxson ( 

son of David Riland Greenlee and Harriet Browning (Compton) Cooper, was 



922. 


I. 


923. 


II. 


924. 


III. 


925. 


IV. 


926. 


V. 


927. 


IV. 



160 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

bom June 21, 1860, at Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married April 4, 
1880, at Meadville, EMIVIA E. YATES, born August 26, 1862, at Meadville, 
daughter of Dr. Charles M. Yates and Clara A. Chamberlain. He is a dentist ; 
Republican; Presbyterian; resided in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Fergus Falls, 
Minnesota; Portland, Oregon (1899). 

CHILDREN: 

928. I. Jessie Mildred, born February 13, 1881. 

929. II. Nelson S., bom August 15, 1883. 

930. III. Mary Nannette, born August 23, 1890. 

572. 

JAMES RILAND GREENLEE » \ ^Z'.ilB^'tioZL) cooper ^a\ll°r1n^^^fn!rton 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' /, 

Bethiah Maxson ' 

son of David Riland Greenlee and Harriet Browning (Compton) Cooper, was 
born May 14, 1862 ; married February 4, 1888, SUSAN ESPY, who died June 3, 
1889 ; married second August 20, 1892, MRS. EMILY VINCENT, born Septem- 
ber 8, 1869. 

CHILDREN : 

931. I. Harriet May, born May 9, 1889 ; died April 16, 1890. 

932. II. James R., born February 23, 1895. 

573. 
HARRY LE FEVRE GREENLEE ^ -J g-ifefB^rcotp^ton, cooper ?-i?hl''r1n'j^^rn!rton 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee '■ I 
Bethiah Maxson f 

son of David Riland Greenlee and Harriet Browning (Compton) Cooper, was 
bom July 7, 1866, at Meadville, Pennsylvania; married March 28, 1895, at 
Grand Forks, North Dakota, EMMA MARIA WOLFF, bom February 27, 1873, 
at Chaska, Carver Co., Minnesota, daughter of Louis Wolf and Louisa Zoerb. 

CHILDREN: 

933. I. Esther Louisa, born October 30, 1895. 

934. II. David Allen, born July 11, 1898. 

HARRY LE FEVRE GREENLEE removed with his parents to Ravenna, 
Ohio, when about three years old, then to Union City, and back to Meadville, 
when he was ten years old. When he was seventeen his parents moved to Fergus 
Falls, Minnesota, and there he entered a printing office. After working there 
four years, he spent three years in college, expecting to study medicine. He 
gave up this idea and entered the dental office of his brother, where he worked 
part of the time for seven or eight years. In the meantime his father had 
removed to St. Paul, where he went and worked in the Northern Pacific Railroad 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 161 

office for six months. For three years he was a member of Company C, First 
Regiment of State Militia, from which he received an honorable discharge. He 
removed to the northern part of the state, where he survej'ed lands and took up 
a pine timber claim, and while holding it for four years he worked at his trade 
or whatever he could find to do. In the meantime his father called him to act 
as nurse at the Soldiers' Home at Minneapolis. After one month in that capacity 
he was promoted to head nurse, and as such continued for two years. He then 
bought a farm and summer resort on which he now resides. In polities, he is 
a Republican; in religion, Christian. 

575. 

ALEX ANDKR TTTIGH DTINN 5 j Rebecca Greenlee ' Maxson Greenlee » 

Ji^HiJ^AnUJliti. nuvrn UU1'>IJM IPhlllpDunn Catharine Compton 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' ( 
Betbiah Maison )' 

son of Rebecca Greenlee and Philip Dunn, was born March 12, 1853, at ]\Iead- 
ville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married October 21, 1884, at Mason City, 
Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa, FANNY A. MILLER, born December 24, 1862, at Ross- 
ville, Allamakee Co., Iowa, daughter of Adoniram Judson ililler and Margaret 
Seneebaugh. He is a farmer ; Republican ; resided in Pennsylvania, Iowa, and at 
Plankinton, South Dakota. 

CHILDREN : 

935 I. Margaret ililler Dunn, born September 12, 1885. 

936. II. Earl Riland Dunn, born December 10, 1886. 

937. III. Alice Rebecca Dunn, born May 29, 1889. 

938. IV. Philip Dunn, born February 8, 1891. 

939. V. Arthur Judson Dunn, born August 21, 1893. 

577. 

ITTTTV 'ET.T.'RTJ' TJTTN'N' 5 f Rebecca Greenlee « Maison Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee • 
AAX J. X jujjxijux^ xyuxii.1 I Philip Dunn Catharine Compton Bethiah Maxson 

Ulcbael Greenlee " ( 

f 

daughter of Rebecca Greenlee and Philip Dunn, was born August 20, 1862, at 
Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married September 6, 1883, near Mason 
City, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa, ALLEN D. DOUGAN, born December 14, 1856, 
at Beaver Dam, Dodge Co., Wisconsin, son of John M. Dougan and Eliza Niek- 
erson. In politics, he is a Republican. Resided at Meadville, Pennsylvania, 
Mason City, Iowa, and Plankinton, South Dakota. 

CHILDREN : 

940. I. Lee Dewane Dougan, born October 7, 1884. 

941. II. Blanche Catharine Dougan, born September 1. 1886. 

942. III. John Lynn Dougan, born January 21, 1896. 

578. 

PATilC 'RTfl'M TTATJPOTT'N' 5 ( Lvdia B. Greenlee ' Maxson Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee * 
f.n.AA. £>xv/xi ruvEVAUun ■, John Harroun Catharine Compton Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' / 

i 

son of Lydia Bethiah Greenlee and John Harroun, was born May 3, 1857, at 
Dover, Olmsted Co., Minnesota; married April 4, 1881, at Mason Citj', Iowa, 



162 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

FANNIE B. CALKINS, born January 18, 1863, at Baraboo, Sauk Co., Wisconsin, 
daughter of James Calkins and Mary Ann Briggs ; married second November 9, 
1894, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, JENNIE C. CARR, bom January 20, 1855, at 
Bronson, Branch Co., Michigan, daughter of Alexander C. Carr and Mary Ann 
Vance. He is a farmer ; Republican ; in religion. Spiritualist ; resides at Decorah, 
Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

943. I. John Vern Harroun, born April 11, 1882 ; lives at Portland, Iowa. 

944. II. Ned Bion Harroun, born August 15, 1885 ; lives at Portland. 

580. 

LIZZIE LAVILLE HARROUN S i V'',?'\? Creenlee < Maxson Greenlee « 

"^ ""-^ ijjn»iwi«w»*i, 1 John Harroun Catharine Compton 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee i / 

Bethiah Maxson f 

daughter of Lydia Bethiah Greenlee and John Harroun, was born January 24, 
1865, at Eyota, Olmsted Co., Minnesota ; married September 5, 1894, at Mason 
City, Cerro Gordo, Co., Iowa, FRANK A. MILLER, born March 29, 1864, at 
Rossville, Allamakee Co., Iowa, son of Adoniram Judson MiUer and Margaret 
Sencebaugh. Resided at Mason City, Iowa. 

One child : 

945. Mildred Ann a Miller, born December 4, 1896. 

581. 



APPTTTR 'WTT.T.AP'n TTATi'ROTrN' 5 f Lydia B. Greenlee « Maxson Greenlee » 

AltOniEi WlliLtttrti» niMlRUUn j John Harroun Catharine Compton 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' 1 

Bethiah Maxson J 

son of Lydia Bethiah Greenlee and John Harroun, was bom September 22, 
1869, at Dover, Olmstead Co., Minnesota; married September 1, 1898, at North 
McGregor. Clayton Co., Iowa, JESSIE ]\I. STEATENS. born October 7, 1872, at 
Spencer, Clay Co., Iowa, daughter of Charles J. Stevens and Margaret Gillespie. 
He is a Railway Postal clerk; in religion. Christian; has resided in and near 
Mason City, Iowa, since 1875. 

583. 

TTA'R'R'ni'T T TIATT B f Elizabeth C. Greenlee ' Maxson Greenlee " Michael Greenlee ' 

juijvjw-cix ±. HH i i Aj I Philander M. Hall Catharine Compton Bethiah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' \ 

daughter of Elizabeth Caroline Greenlee and Philander M. Hall, was born Sep- 
tember 23, 1858 at Eyota, Olmstead Co., Minnesota ; married June 17, 1891, 
WILLIAM W. LOVELL, bom July 20, 1853 at West Sutton, Worcester Co., 
Masschiisetts, son of L. 0. Lovell and Sylvia Stillwell ; resides at Inkster, North 
Dakota. 

One child : 
946. Ruth S. Lovell, bom May 5, 1892. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 163 

584. 

niT RTPPT M WAT.T B ( Elizabeth C. Greenlee * Maxson Greenlee » 

{jLljtiHitil ai. HAl^ i Philander M. Hall Catharine Compton 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' \ 

Betbiah Maxson j 

son of Elizabeth Caroline Greenlee and Philander M. Hall, was born September 
13, 1860 at Chatfield, Olmstead Co., Minnesota ; married July 8, 1894 at Port- 
land, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa, EMilA E. BOWERS, born January 13, 1869 at 

Lena, Stephenson Co., Illinois, daughter of John L. Bowers and Elizabeth . 

He is a farmer; Republican; in religion, Christian; resides at Creston, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

947. I. Velma La Pearl Hall, born June 6, 1895. 

948. II. Helen Elizabeth Hall, born October 22, 1896. 

586. 

TVTA V P" Wall 5 / Elizabeth C. Greenlee * Maxson Greenlee • Michael Greenlee ' 

lUAx xj. xiau 1 Philander M. Hall Catharine Compton Bethlah Maxson 

Michael Greenlee ' 1 

daughter of Elizabeth Caroline Greenlee and Philander M. Hall, was born June 
17, 1865 at Galesville, Wisconsin ; married June 17, 1883 at Chatfield, Fillmore 
Co., Minnesota, VICTOR EMANUEL BEMIS, born November 27, 1858 at Chat- 
field, son of Levi Bemis and Emeline Eaton. He is a banker and merchant ; in 
politics. Democrat; in religion, Presbyterian; resided in Chatfield, Minnesota, 
three years after marriage, then removed to Inkster, North Dakota, where they 
have since resided. 

CHILDREN : 

Vern Cleveland Bemis, born July 2, 1884. 
Pearl Emmeline Bemis, born October 11, 1886. 
Levi Jay Bemis, born December 29, 1887. 
Elizabeth Lillian Bemis, born February 2, 1890. 
Ara May Bemis, born July 13, 1892. 
Harry Gilbert Bemis, born September 11, 1895. 

593. 

IRUS HAMMOND WELLS « i |me.ine^B.^^reen.ee • Si^^^^f/htl^el^ins 

Michael Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee '\ 

Betbiah Maxson / 

son of Emeline Blodgett Greenlee and Samuel Julius Wells, was born September 
20, 1861 in Spring To^vnship, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married August 22, 
1883 at Randolph, Tremont Co., Iowa, AGNES MAY COWARD, born May 23, 
1863 at Randolph, Iowa, daughter of Charles Coward and Louisa Knickerbocker. 
He is a manufacturer ; Republican ; Protestant ; resides at Chicago, Illinois. 

955. I. Alice Agnes Wells, born November 18, 1884. 

956. II. Lottie May Wells, born March 14. 1887. 



949. 


I. 


950. 


II. 


951. 


III. 


952. 


IV. 


953. 


V. 


954. 


VI. 



164 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

957. III. Clayton Frank Wells, born January 29, 1889. 

958. IV. Edith Emeline Wells, born June 10, 1894. 

959. V. RajTnond Irus Wells, born January 28, 1899. 

594. 

DELLA EMELINE WELLS 5 f Emeline B. Greenlee « Edmund Greenlee » 

X^fiijljA XiiUfiljir^Ci WXiXjIjO I SamuelJ. Wells Mary Wright Stebbins 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' ) 

Bethiah Maxson / 

daughter of Emeline Blodgett Greenlee and Samuel Julius Wells, was born May 
5, 1868 at Chicago, Illinois; married October 11, 1894 at Chicago, ARTHUR 
GRANT SAYLES, born March 13, 1867 at Quincy, Illinois, son of Albert Wells 
Sayles and Ellen Angeline Swingle. He was Superintendent of warehouse 12, 
Swift & Company; in politics, Republican; in religion, Protestant; resides at 
Chicago. 

CHILDREN : 

960. I. Ellen Angeline Saj^les, born September 25, 1895. 

961. II. Frank Wells Sayles, born April 13, 1897. 



596. 

jbert L 
Emily Brooks Mary Wright Stebblns 



GRACE EMILY GREENLEE ^ j Robert Lemuel Greenlee « Edmund Greenlee » 

Michael Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' 1 

Bethiah Maxson j 

daughter of Robert Lemuel Greenlee and Emily Brooks, was born October 9, 
1869 at Chicago, Illinois; married September 26, 1903 at Chicago, CHARLES 
HURFORD BRACKEBUSH, born November 5, 1867 at Canton, Ohio, son of 
Charles J. Brackebush and Elizabeth Hurford. No Children. 

GRACE EMILY GREENLEE attended the public schools of Chicago until 
she was fifteen, when she entered Ferry Hall Seminary at Lake Forest, Illinois. 
In the Spring of 1886 she went with the family for an extended trip abroad, 
lasting sixteen months. On her return she spent two years more at Lake Forest, 
and then attended the Ogontz School for Young Ladies, at Philadelphia, spend- 
ing two years in study there. In 1895 the family took another trip abroad, 
spending a j^ear traveling aroimd the world. During this time Grace ^v^ote 
regularly to a friend at home, making a complete diary of the trip in this way. 
A few years after her return, at the request of the family, these letters were 
published in a limited edition of two hundred copies, being printed for private 
distribution only. The title of the book was "As we were journeying." It was 
profusely illustrated with half-tones made mostly from photographs taken by 
her brother, William Brooks Greenlee, and made an interesting souvenir of the 
trip. 

CHARLES HURFORD BRACKEBUSH attended public school at Canton, 
Ohio, Terre Haute and Indianapolis, Indiana, Jersey City, New Jersey, and 
Chicago. He came to Chicago in 1882, where he has since resided. At the age 
of fifteen he went to work in the coal office of A. C. Brackebush & Company; 





Xo. 596. GRACE EMILY GREENLEE 
BRArKEBlKU. 



CHARLES UlKFOKli BKACKEBUSIL 





Xo. 062. ROBERT FARGO GREEN- 
LEE. 



Xo. 962a. MARTHA GREEXLEE. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 165 

■was cashier for J. L. Hathaway Coal Company ; clerk for Orr & Lockett ; also 
American Short Horn Breeders Association ; Dock Superintendent for Peabody 
Coal Company; Paymaster for Ajax Forge Company and GriflSn Wheel Com- 
pany ; traveling salesman for Peabody Coal Company ; also Silver Creek & 
Morris Coal Company. He spent the winter of 1893 in Europe. He was general 
salesman and credit man for E. L. Hedstrom & Company and continued with 
them thirteen years. At the present time he is with the Greenlee Foundry 
Company. In politics, he is a Republican. 

597. 

WILLIAM BROOKS CREENLEE ^ I Robert Lemuel Greenlee * Edmund Greenlee » 

WlXjljlAlUl>AUUA.i9 u-AJliJunXiXiJ:! t Emily Brooks Mary Wright Stebblns 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' ) 

Bethlab Maxson J 

son of Robert Lemuel Stebbins and Emily Brooks, was born April 25, 1872 at 
Chicago, Illinois ; married January 16, 1902 at Chicago, ADELINE BENHAM 
FARGO, born September 6, 1875 at Chicago, daughter of Samuel Meeker Fargo 
and Mary Clark. 

CHILDREN : 

962. I. Robert Fargo, born February 10, 1903 at Chicago. 
962a. II. Martha, born October 25, 1905. 

WILLIAM BROOKS GREENLEE received his early education in Chicago. 
He took a two years' course in the academic department of Beloit [Wisconsin] 
CoUege, 1889-90; and graduated from Cornell University at Ithaca, New York, 
in 1895 with the degree of Bachelor of Science. He accompanied his father and 
family on a tour of Europe which extended over a period of sixteen months. 
In 1892 he went to Europe, spending the summer in Germany. In 1895-96, with 
the other members of the family, took a trip around the world. In 1900 he 
went to South America, visiting Brazil and Argentine Republic, crossing the 
Andes to Chili, returning by the west coast to Panama, with a side trip to 
Cuzco, the old Inca capital. In 1896 he entered the firm of Greenlee Brothers 
& Company, as secretarj^; and is now [1907] president of that company and 
secretary of the Northwestern Stove Repair Company and Greenlee Foundry 
Company. 

599. 

GERTRUDE GREENLEE 6 f Ralph stebbins Greenlee • Edmund Greenlee " 

^±jni.±^vAj±j UXVXJUX1XJJJ.U ) Elizabeth Brooks Mary Wrifiht Stebbins 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 1 

Bethlah Maxson J 

daughter of Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Elizabeth Brooks, was born Decem- 
ber 26, 1869 at Chicago, Illinois; married September 26, 1893 at Chicago, 
JAMES ALLEN LOUNSBURY, born June 8, 1867 at Weathersfield, Hartford 
Co., Connecticut, son of Cooke Lounsbury and Isabella Spaulding. 

CHILDREN : 

963. I. Ralph Greenlee Lounsbury, born January 20, 1896. 

964. II. Elizabeth Lounsbury, born May 5, 1899. 



166 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

GERTRUDE GREENLEE attended the public schools of Chicago until her 
fourteenth year, when she entered Lake Forest Seminary at Lake Forest, Illi- 
nois. Her studies there were interrupted to some extent by a trip to Europe 
in 1886, and one to Mexico. On this account she did not graduate with the 
class she originally entered, but with the class of 1890. In June, 1890, imme- 
diately after her graduation, she started with her parents on a journey around 
the world, spending considerable time in Japan, China, India, Egypt and Pales- 
tine, returning to Chicago in November, 1891. After her marriage she con- 
tinued to reside in Chicago. 

JAMES ALLEN LOUNSBURT, eldest son of Cooke and Isabella Spaulding 
Lounsbury, was born in 1867 at Wethersfield, Connecticut. Eearly in 1868, the 
family removed from Wethersfield to Meriden, Connecticut, where they lived 
until 1875, when they removed to Hartford. He was educated in the public 
schools of Hartford. In September, 1887, he entered the employ of the Water- 
house Electric Company of Hartford. In 1889 this company was bought out by 
the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- 
vania. Mr. Lounsbury was retained by the Westinghouse Company, and re- 
mained with them several years as traveling engineer, with headquarters, first 
at Pittsburgh, and later (1889) at Chicago. He left the Westinghouse Com- 
pany in May, 1892, to take the position of Engineer in charge of Incandescent 
Lighting at the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893; and 
was connected with the Exposition until January 1, 1894. He was engaged in 
the manufacture of electrical apparatus, as president of the Lounsbury Manu- 
facturing Company at Chicago, until 1897, when the plant and business were 
entirely destroyed by fire. In 1899, he entered the employ of Greenlee Brothers 
& Company, manufacturers of woodworking machinery, and in 1903 was elected 
Vice President of that company, which ofiSce he still holds. 



603. 

ary 

illiam Dallas Greenlee Mary Wright SteUbins 



DAVID WILLIAM GREENLEE ^ I ^^'^''^ I-uclnda Greenlee * Edmund Greenlee » 

1 W 
Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 1 

Bethiah Maxson J 

son of Mary Lucinda Greenlee and William Dallas Greenlee, was born August 
2, 1868 at Rundell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married September 18, 1895 
at Poughkeepsie, New York, AD ALINE WHITNEY BRISTOL, born November 
13, 1870 at W. Stockbridge, Massachusetts, daughter of Elom Hurlburt Bristol 
and Emily Brown Williams. He is a Republican ; resides at Denver, Colorado. 

CHILDREN: 

965. I. Marjory Bristol, born July 13, 1896 at Pittsfield, Massachusetts. 

966. II. William David, born November 7, 1897 at Denver, Colorado. 

967. ni. Mary Lucinda, born June 27, 1899. 

604. 



ET.TZAB'ET'H' WAV OT?F.F.'NT.F.'R 5 / Mary Lucinda Greenlee » Edmund Greenlee » 

*.ljl^Ai5r,Ul ITIAX U±tJ:.j:.«lir.X. i willlam Dallas Greenlee Mary Wright Stebbins 

Michnel Greenlee = Michael Greenlee i 1 

Bethiah Maxson j 

daughter of Mary Lucinda Greenlee and William Dallas Greenlee, was born 




No. 500. GERTRUDE GREENLEE I OUXSBURY. 




No. 963. RALi'ii iu;i;i;ni.i;k i.drxsr.i uy. 




No. 'MH. EI.I7,Al;i;i II l.ntXSBl-RY. 




.i.\.\n:s A. i.iUNsr.rm 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 167 

July 5, 1869 at McKean, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; married at Chicago, Illinois, 
CHARLES WISEMAN WOODLEY of Chicago. 

CHILDREN : 

968. I. Esther Mary Woodley, born December 9, 1895 at Chicago. 

969. n. Harry Robert Woodley, born October 3, 1897 at Denver, Colorado. 

970. III. Howard G. Woodley, born January 12, 1899. 

606. 
WILLIAM HENRY GREENLEE ^ ( t-^,\t^,4«R74°'?^3;„ ^Zl'iZT" 

David Greenlee " Michael Greenlee > I 

Elizabeth Morris Esther Davis J 

son of Arthur John Greenlee and Katherine Richardson, was born August 29, 
1851 at Whitleysburg, Kent Co., Delaware; married December 31, 1872 near 
Denton, Caroline Co., Maryland, ELIZA ANN WILSON, born January 24, 
1853 near Denton, daughter of James W. Wilson and Susan Holbrook. He is 
a farmer ; Democrat ; resides near Greensboro, Maryland. 

CHILDREN : 

John Wilson, born November 16, 1873. 
William Emmett, born March 28, 1876. 
Lawrence Arlington, bom March 13, 1880. 
Edith Katherine, born January 22, 1885. 
Robert Earle, born March 13, 1889. 
Susan Grace, born December 3, 1891. 

614. 



971. 


I. 


972. 


II. 


973. 


III. 


974. 


IV. 


975. 


V. 


976. 


VT. 



NANCY A. GREENLEE « { JJI'Sb^LS"^"'^^ ' S'nirD^/dln'^" 

William Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ i 
Esther Davis J 

daughter of William Madison Greenlee and Mahala Beam, was born August 11, 
1838 at Bradyville, Adams Co., Ohio ; married May 15, 1858 in Ohio, SAMUEL 
TAYLOR, born July 22, 1836 at Bradyville, Ohio, died February 10, 1899 at 

West Union, Ohio, son of James Taylor and Kate . He is a merchant ; 

Republican; Methodist; resides at West Union, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

Mahala Taylor, born July 31, 1859 ; died October 15, 1860. 
John W. Taylor, born February 8, 1861. 
Thomas E. Taylor, born Julv 16, 1867. 

Alice D. Taylor, born October 8, 1873 ; married Nate C. Bowman. 
Harry E. Taylor, born December 8. 1875; married Uldena Parker. 
Virginia Taylor, born April 12, 1878 ; died April 15, 1878. 
983. Vn. Essie B. Taylor, bom March 17, 1880. 



977. 


I. 


978. 


II. 


979. 


III. 


980. 


IV. 


981. 


V. 


982. 


VI. 



168 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

615. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE ^ { wn.iamM. Greenlee * S's'LTd^X"'^'' ' 

William Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ | 

, Estlier Davis J 

son of "William Madison Greenlee and Mahala Beam, was born October 13, 1842 
at Manchester, Adams Co., Ohio ; married August 31, 1865, ALICE McKINLEY, 
born February 10, 1845 at Aberdeen, Brown Co., Ohio, daughter of Marshall 
McKinley and Elizabeth Mary Dodd. He is a farmer; Republican; Methodist; 
resides at West Union, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

984. I. W. M., born May 22, 1866. 

985. II. J. R. C, born July 2, 1868. 

986. III. C. C, born May 13, 1870. 

987. IV. M. E. (daughter), born March 25, 1872. 

988. V. G. N. (daughter), born September 18, 1876. 

989. VI. J. "W., born December 18, 1878. 

990. VII. M. E. (daughter), born February 6, 1882. 

617. 

THOMAS JEFFERSON GREENLEE ^ { J^lULlaB^eam '*'"*'' ' ZcyDp/lln''" 

William Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ' \ 
Esther DaTis ) 

son of William Madison Greenlee and Mahala Beam, was born May 15, 1845 at 
Bradyville, Adams Co., Ohio; married April 13, 1873 at Bradyville, CATH- 
ARINE DUNBAR, born November 28, 1847 at Clayton, Ohio, daughter of 
Josephus Dunbar and Charlotte Bowen. He is a Democrat ; Methodist ; resides 
at Urbana, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

991. I. Anna, born January 8, 1877 ; married James Farley. 

992. II. Bessie, born July 13, 1881. 

THOMAS JEFFERSON GREENLEE served one year in the 43rd Missouri 
Infantry, Company B. 

618. 

BENJAMIN F. EVERTON=* { FolTn^Eve^rSr"'" ' Na'ncy Cpydln'*' ' 

William Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ 1 
Esther Davis / 

son of Henrietta Greenlee and John Everton, was born July 7, 1837 at Aber- 
deen, Brown Co., Ohio; married September 22, 1866 ELIZA B. CAMPBELL, 
born December 2, 1842 at Aberdeen, Ohio, daughter of Palmer Campbell and 
Mary Brookman. He is a merchant ; Republican ; Methodist ; resides at Carlisle, 
Arkansas. 

One child : 

993. Jennie B. Everton, bom September 22, 1867 ; died December 14, 1883. 




X(i. (ill;;. nAvin wii.i.iAM cuEKxr.Ei-: axu family. 





Xi). 014. MK.S. XAXCY A. TAYI.nl;. 



Xo. G17. TFIOMAS .TEI''I''KIiS(IX 
GREEXLEE. 



1 




MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 169 

619. 

TTIOMAS V. P.VF.PTON 6 f Henrietta Greenlee « William Greenlee ' William Greenlee » 

xnuiTlAO Jli. rjViliAXUn ^johnEverton Nancy Dryden 

Michael Greenlee ' I 
Esther Davis J 

son of Henrietta Greenlee and John Everton, was born November 4, 1840 at 
Aberdeen, Brown Co., Ohio; married July 13, 1866, SABRINA SCOTT, born 
May 10, 1841 at Evertonville. Adams Co., Ohio, died December 8, 1900, daugh- 
ter of Joseph Scott and Eliza Low; married second November 4, 1900 (?) 
MARTHA DUZAN, born October 14, 1851 near Bradyville, Adams Co., Ohio, 
daughter of Joseph Duzan and Mary Baker. He is a farmer; Republican; 
Methodist; resides at Manchester, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

994. I. Audra Everton, bom November 11, 1868. 

995. II. Bruce J. Everton, born October 15, 1869 ; died December 8, 1889. 

996. III. Tyra N. Everton, born July 11, 1871. 

THOMAS E. EVERTON, with three brothers and two uncles, served in 
70th Ohio Volunteer Infantry four years, from 1861 to 1865. 

620. 

GREENT-EE EVERTON 5 f Henrietta Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' William Greenlee • 

vrxvxjuxijjxju xjTxjxbxvxi iJohn Everton Nancy Dryden 

Michael Greenlee ' 1 
Esther Davis J 

son of Henrietta Greenlee and John Everton, was bom January 17, 1845 at 
Manchester, Adams Co., Ohio; married December 23, 1874, FANNIE DODD- 
RIDGE, son of R. R. Doddridge and Nancy Briggs. He is a farmer ; Republi- 
can; resides near Manchester, Ohio. 

628. 

WILLIAM STOWE GREENLEE ^ f Samuel Greenlee ' William Greenlee " 

1 Elizabeth Freeman Nancy Dryden 
William Greenlee • Michael Greenlee ' \ 
—^— Esther Davis j 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Elizabeth Freeman, was born July 22, 1844 at 
Savannah, Andrew Co., Missouri ; died September 19, 1880 at Atchison, Kansas ; 
married September 30, 1868 at West Union, Adams Co., Ohio, MINERVA 
HOOD, born March 2, 1847 at West Union, daughter of James Hood and Isa- 
bella Ellison. He was a lawyer ; Republican ; Episcopalian. 



CHILDREN : 

997. I. Minerva, bom May 7, 1872. 

998. II. Mary Hood, born November 20, 1875 ; married E. Russel Vance. 

999. III. James William, born January 15, 1878 at Atchison, Kansas; un- 

married (1901). 



170 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

629. 



TYRE NAPOLEON GREENLEE 5 { It","^ GTr^mVa SriV/lln 



Samuel Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' 



William Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ■ 



Esther Davis 



} 



son of Samuel Greenlee and Elizabeth Freeman, was born February 3, 1846 at 
Bradyville, Adams Co., Ohio ; married April 13, 1866 at Aberdeen, Brown Co., 
Ohio, EFFIE JOSEPHINE MARVIN, born November 2, 1844 at Aberdeen, 
daughter of James H. Marvin and Dorothy Gray. He is a merchant ; Republi- 
can ; Methodist ; resides at Weaverville, North Carolina. 

CHILDREN : 

1000. I. T. Melville, born March 29, 1868 ; married Hypatia Hackleman.+ 

1001. II. "William Raymond, born July 1, 1872; married Margaret Hausel- 

man.4- 

1002. HI. Emery Maude, born September 21, 1876. 

1003. IV. Earl, born May 8, 1879 or 1880. 

TYRE NAPOLEON GREENLEE was a member of the 70th Ohio Regiment 
during the Civil War. 

EARL GREENTjEE was a soldier in the 161st Indiana Regiment in the 
Spanish- American War. 

632. 



SAMUEL NICHOLS GREENLEE s 



William Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ^ 



Esther Davis 



} 



' Samuel Greenlee « William Greenlee ' 

; Sarah A. Nichols Nancy Dryden 



son of Samuel Greenlee and Sarah A. Nichols, was born September 11, 1854 
at Bradyville, Adams Co., Ohio; married January 8, 1881 at Bradyville, 
AMANDA RUTH SCOTT, bom September 10, 1860 at Bradyville, died Septem- 
ber 7, 1900 at Manchester, Adams Co., Ohio, daughter of Joseph Scott and 
Nancy Lowe ; teacher ; Republican ; Methodist Episcopal ; resides at Manchester, 
Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

1004. I. Ira, born January, 1882 or 1890. ( ?) 

1005. II. DeWitt, born January 4, 1884. 

1006. III. Harold, born September 24, 1888. 

635. 

TTATJTTITTA T fi-P'RTi'.'NT.'R'li'. 6 fSamnel Greenlee < William Greenlee ' William Greenlee » 

XlAAiriXlA J. VrnrifinXjriri j Sarah a. Nichols Nancy Dryden 

Michael Greenlee ^ 1 

'<:sther Davis I 

daughter of Samxiel Greenlee and Sarah A. Nichols, was born September 19, 
1860 at ]\Tanchester. Brown Co., Ohio; married October 5, 1880 JOHN M. 
GRAY, born September 18, 1858 at Nauvoo, Adams Co., Ohio, son of John 



1007. 


I. 


1008. 


II. 


1009. 


III. 


1010. 


IV. 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 171 

W. Gray and Rose A. Dryden. He is a farmer ; Republican ; resides at George- 
town, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

Otis Gray, born August 20, 1882. 
Cecil Gray, born November 20, 1883. 
Ollie G. Gray, born November 22, 1885. 
Edith Gray, born December 25, 1890. 

648. 

TTT VQCSTPC! ■p PP VNTJI TJS 5 ( Hiretta Greenlee • Andrew M, Greenlee ' 

UliXbdiba J!.. XtJliXrtUljlJO ( Phillp d. Reynolds Mary (Greenlee) Umberfleld 

Allen Greenlee - Michael Greenlee ^ ( 

Sarah McKelvey Esther Davis J 

son of Hiretta Greenlee and Philip D. Reynolds, was bom April 2, 1865 in 
Hayfield Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married November 6, 1895 
at Hickernell, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, CLARA B. HICKERNELL, born 
August 28, 1876 at Hickernell, daughter of Abraham W. Hickernell and Syl- 
vania Gerr. He is a farmer; Republican; Protestant; resides at Hickernell, 
Pennsylvania. 

649. 

■RFPTTTA M P'RVWDT DS 5 f Hiretta Greenlee « Andrew M. Greenlee » 

iSriKlllA lYl. ArjXlMUl^UO 1 Phlllp D. Reynolds Mary (Greenlee) Umberfleld 

Allen Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 1 

Sarah McKelvey Esther Davis J 

daughter of Hiretta Greenlee and Philip D. Reynolds, was born September 19, 
1867 at Little Corners, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married December 27, 
1892 at Little Corners, FRED G. KEEP, born February 9, 1868 at Keepville, 
Erie Co., Pennsylvania, son of Stephen M. Keep and Estella B. Alvord. He 
is a farmer ; Republican ; in religion, Wesleyan Methodist ; resides at Keepville, 
Pennsylvania. 



A VF.RY J T. Ti'RYNOT.nS 5 f Hiretta Greenlee • Andrew M. Greenlee ' 

AVfiAX t>. u. A£iXX^uux^o 1 Philip D. Reynolds Mary (Greenlee) Umberfield 

Allen Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee • t 

Sarah McKelvey Esther Davis / 

son of Hiretta Greenlee and Philip D. Reynolds, was born August 29, 1871 
at Little Corners, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married November 24, 1898 
at Keepville, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, MAT ELIZABETH KEEP, born July 7, 
1894 at Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., Ohio; died November 20, 190.3, daughter of 
Walter M. Keep and Emma Bascum ; married second, January 21, 1905, ARKIE 
RUTH KEEP. He is a farmer ; Republican ; Methodist Episcopal ; resides in 
Hayfield Township, Pennsylvania. No children. 

653. 

MTNNTK FITT A G'R'RF.NT.F'R B / Harle.v tJ. Greenlee « Andrew M. Greenlee » 

luxxmxiJ XiXXA vrACUZiiiuJUfi 1 Mary Ann Tucker Mary (Greenlee) Umberfield 

Allen Greenlee • Michael Greenlee * ) 

Sarah McKelvey Esther Davis J 

daughter of Harley Umherfield Greenlee and Mary Ann Tucker, was bom June 



172 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

20, 1872 at Bedford, Taylor Co., Iowa; died November 1, 1896 at Bedford; 
married March 20, 1890 at Bedford, LEWIS E. WYCKOFF, bom August 15, 
1866 at Caledonia, Ringgold Co., Iowa, son of John Wyckoff and Barbara Jane 

. He is a cabinet maker; Republican; Methodist; resides at Bedford 

Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

1011. I. Leila Edna Wyckoff, born August 6, 1891. 

1012. II. Moran Eldon Wyckoff, born November 25, 1893. 

1013. HI. Carl Alvin Wyckoff, bom August 9, 1895. 

655. 

fTAPA V mj'li'.'RNT.'R'R 5 f Harley TJ. Greenlee * Andrew M. Greenlee ' 

KjIjARA Cm. UAfirimjXiJli \ Mary Ann Tucker Mary (Greenlee) Umberfield 

Allen Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' I 

Sarah McKelvey Esther Davis / 

daughter of Harley Umberfield Greenlee and Mary Ann Tucker, was born 
January 31, 1876 at Bedford, Taylor Co., Iowa; married December 25, 1895 
at Bedford, Iowa, FREDERICK M. CLUTE, born June 22, 1874 in Greenlake 
Co., Wisconsin, son of Martin V. Clute and Eliza C. Smith. He is a Republican 
Baptist ; resides at Bedford, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

1014. I. Helen G. Clute, born January 3, 1898. 

1015. n. Vesta L. Clute, born May 30, 1900. 

661. 

GERTRUDE MAY GREENLEE 5 ( John a. Greenlee » David Greenlee » 
\x£mB.1RUUTj aiAX URLiCiCiUJliHi 1 Susan J. McClelland Harriet Mallory 

Allen Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' ( 

Sarah McKelvey Esther Davis J 

daughter of John Allen Greenlee and Susan J. McClelland, was born December 
6, 1874 at Girard, Erie Co., Pennsj'lvania ; married June 7, 1894 at Girard, Penn- 
sylvania, JOHN F. HEIDLER, born December 27, 1867 at Fairview, Erie Co., 
Pennsylvania. He is a farmer; Republican; Methodist; resides at Fairview, 
Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

1016. I. Ralph Greenlee Heidler, bom September 4, 1895. 
1617. II. Edith Evelyn Heidler, bom Jime 23, 1898. 

666. 

CLEMENTINE LORETTA HUNTER 5 | ^nna A^reenUe « David Greenlee • 

t George W. Hunter Harriet Mallory 

Allen Greenlee = Michael Greenlee ' 1 

Sarah McKelvey Esther Davis i' 

daughter of Anna Amanda Greenlee and George Wilson Hunter, was born 
April 19, 1871 at Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania ; married April 7, 1896 in Everts 



I 



MICHAEL OF DELAWARE. 173 

Township, near Ridott, Stephenson Co., Illinois, WILLIAM BUSS, born Sep- 
tember 21, 1870 near Ridott ; resides at Freeport, Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

1018. I. William Hunter Buss, born August 12, 1897. 

1019. II. George Greenlee Hunter Buss, born January 3, 1900. 

684. 

■WAI.TETi S GREENLEE 6 fWlIliam E. Greenlee » George Greenlee « 

WAljlfin O. unXifiDlJiliJIi i Xlargaretta Brown Maria Bottenfleld 

Samuel Greenlee • Samuel Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee > \ 
Nancy Gantz Mary Jones J 

son of William Edward Greenlee and Margaretta Brown, was born January 22, 
1869 at Denver, Colorado; died December 9, 1900 at Denver; married LEILA 
CHASE, who was living in 1900 at Denver. They had three children. The 
eldest, a son, was born about 1891. 

WALTER S. GREENLEE was well known in Denver, where he was born 
and brought up. He was secretary of the Denver Marble and Granite Com- 
pany, of which his father is president. By his fine business tact and exceptional 
ability he had become widely known in Denver business circles. Socially he was 
one of the most popular men in the city. 

757. 

CFTART.ES A O-REENT.EE 6 f William A. Greenlee = Luther Greenlee ' 

UXlAAljXiO A. S^RJUl^SiUHilU { Isadore Keesling Marietta Wood 

Jacob Greenlee • Samuel Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee > 1 

Elizabeth Gantz Mary Jones / 

son of William Arthur Greenlee and Isadore Keesling, was born May 2, 1875 at 
Mechanicsburg, Henry Co., Indiana; married February 12, 1896 at Sulphur. 
Springs, Henry Co., Indiana, GOLDENA WARNER, born December 20, 1877 
at Sulphur Springs, daughter of William E. Warner and Sarah A. Weaver. He 
is a blacksmith; Republican; resides at Sulphur Springs, Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

1020. I. Emilie G.. born November 3, 1896. 

1021. II. William Ward, born February 15, 1898 ; died August 24, 1898. 

1022. III. aiary H., born March 6, 1899. 

770. 

LOIS AGNES TTEEET.MAN 6 (Theodosia E. Sizemore= Elvira P. Greenlee « 

.uvxu r^vrxiuo U£ J7£ixjiTiAi.i j John H. UEfelman Richmond B. Sizemore 

Andrew H. Greenlee » John Greenlee - Michael Greenlee i 1 

Annis D. Giles Nancy Hamilton J 

daughter of Theodosia Ernest Sizemore and John H. Uffelman, was bom 
January 5, 1880 at Erin, Houston Co.. Tennessee ; married February 8, 1900 at 
Erin, Tennessee, WILLIAM R. BOONE, born August 13, 1869 at Erin, Ten- 



174 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

nessee, son of Ethelred Boone and Matilda Turner. He was Trustee of Houston 
Co., Tennessee ; in politics, Democrat ; religion, Methodist ; resides at Erin. 

777. 

■RTPPTTTA TVrOTJP. <5 f Frances V. Slzemore ° Elvira P. Greenlee ' Andrew H. Greenlee ' 

osuD,±±ia. ±ii.\jix±j \ Thomas J. More Richmond B. Slzemore Annis D. Giles 

John Greenlee ^ Michael Greenlee ^ ( 

Nancy Hamilton S 

daughter of Frances Veronica Sizemore and Thomas J. More, was born Sep- 
tember 4, 1882 at Dover, Stewart Co., Tennessee; married February 11, 1900, 
RICHARD PERRY COY, born January 26, 1881 in Howard Co., Indiana, son 
of Alexander Coy and Hannah Davis. He is a farmer; Republican, resides at 
Wynn, Tennessee. 

832. 

f!APT?TR PTTNTTRT. 6 /Elizabeth B. Turneaure "^Bethiah Greenlee « Robert Greenlee ' 

UAAAXfi a,urMJxiu 1 benjamin Rundel Thomas S. Turneaure Anna Chamberlain 

Michael Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee ' 1 

Bethiah Maxson J 

daughter of Elizabeth B. Turneaure and Benjamin Rundel, was born August 31, 
1868; married April 11, 1894, JOHN CLEAVER. They reside at Belvidere, 
Illinois. Three sons. 

911. 

.T'li'.RSTR T. 'WTTTPPT.'R 8 f Sylvester R. Whipple ^ Amanda Stebhins • 

(fjjOKixxi xj. na.xjrsr±ii:i t Atllla A. Licls Francis J. Whipple 

Lucinda Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee = Michael Greenlee » 1 

Lemuel Stebbins Bethiah Maxson i 

daughter of Sylvester Rufus "Whipple and Atilla A. Lick, was born February 
9, 1876 at Manchester, Illinois; married November 15, 1893, CLYDE SHEL- 
DON, born August 8, 1872 at Springboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of 

Edgar A. Sheldon and Clara E. . He is a farmer ; Republican ; resides at 

Springboro. 

CHILDREN : 

1023. I. Floy Sheldon, born February 28, 1894. 

1024. II. Edgar R. Sheldon, born March 17, 1896. 

1025. m. Cecil M. Sheldon, born November 14, 1898. 

1026. IV. Mildred Sheldon, born August 19, 1900. 



1000. 

TTurc'T VTT T Ti" nPTP'P'N'T V.V. 6 f Tyre Napoleon Greenlee ^ Samuel Greenlee ' 

. aUi.l2\ HjUH. UKJlitJNljJljJ!. » | Erne Josephine Marvm Elizabeth Freeman 

William Greenlee = William Greenlee ' Michael Greenlee > \ 

Nancy Dryden Esther Davis { 

son of Tyre Napoleon Greenlee and Effie Josephine Marvin, was born March 
29, 1868 at Bradyville, Adams Co., Ohio; married in 1894 at Rushville, Rush 
Co., Indiana, Hypatia Hackleman, born in 1871 at Rushville, daughter of Oliver 
C. Hackleman and Caroline Worster. He is a farmer; Republican; Methodist 
Episcopal; resides at Rushville, Indiana. 



1 



MICHAEL OP DELAWARE. 175 

1001. 

WILLIAM RAYMOND GREENLEE « i "^"^ Napoleon Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee » 
WXliUXAiu AAXiuvi^x^ vrA£i£jxiXij:ij:i t Effle Josephine Marvin Elizabeth Freeman 

William Greenlee • William Greenlee ■ Michael Greenlee ' 1 

Nancy Dryden Esther Davis J 

son of Tyre Napoleon Greenlee and Effie Josephine Marvin, was bom July 1, 
1872 at Brad3rville, Adams Co., Ohio; married November 13, 1894 at Rush- 
ville, Lidiana, MARGARET HAUSELMAN, born June 5, 1871 at Higgins- 
port. Brown Co., Ohio, daughter of Wash. Hausebnan and Margaret Lucas. 
He is a shoe salesman ; Republican ; ^Methodist ; resides at Cleveland, Ohio. 

CHHjDREN : 

1027. I. Lucile, bom February 15, 1895 ; died December 10, 1895. 

1028. H. Florence, born November 7, 1896 ; died November 7, 1896. 



DESCENDANTS OF JOHN GREENLEE 

OF 

KENT COUNTY, DELAWARE. 



JOHN GREENLEE.i brother of Michael Greenlee [page 29] married 

; resided in Delaware. 

CHILDREN : 

2. I. Robert, who married ; married second, Elizabeth or 

Sallie Ann Purden.-|- 



ROBERT GREENLEE,2 son of John Greenlee, was born in 1745 in Dela- 
ware; died in 1793 (when son, David j\Iaxwell was three years old), in Dela- 
ware; married ; married second ELIZABETH (or SALLIE ANN) 

PURDEN, who was born in Kent County, Delaware, died in 1790 when son 
David Maxwell was three days old, daughter of John Purden, or Purdon, 
and Annie . He resided in Milford, Kent Co., Delaware. 

CHILDREN: 

3. I. John ; went back to the old country when a young man. 
By second marriage : 

4. II. David Maxwell, born in 1790; married Elizabeth Massy Evans.+ 

4. 

DAVID MAXWELL GREENLEE 3 { i?i^/abett Purdln Jobn Greenlee > | 

son of Robert Greenlee and Elizabeth Purden, was born in 1790 near Dover, 
Kent Co., Delaware; died August 21, 1873 in his 83rd year at Georgetown, 
Sussex Co., Delaware; married December, 1814 at Milford, Kent Co., Delaware, 
ELIZABETH MASSY EVANS, born November 3, 1792 near Georgetown, 
Delaware, died December 25, 1873, or 1874 at Georgetown, daughter of Elisha 
E. Evans and Nancy Elizabeth Smith ; millwright and carpenter ; in politics, 
Whig, then Democrat; in religion, Methodist; resided near Georgetown, Dela- 
ware. 

CHILDREN: 

5. I. Elisha Evans, born December 1, 1814; married Mary Jane 

Vaughn. -f 
6. II. John Purden, born September 19, 1817 ; married Louisa Walker. + 

176 



« 



7. 


in. 


8. 


IV. 


9. 


V. 


10. 


VI. 


11. 


vn. 


12. 


vni. 


13. 


TX. 



JOHN OF DELAWARE. 177 

Sallie Ann, born June 17, 1820; married Levin Bivins Pepper.-f- 
David Peniwell, born in 1819 ; died unmarried January 9, 1848. 
Thomas Lockwood, born, 1821; married Sarah Jane Warner; both 

dead; no children. 
Oliver E., born, 1823 ; died September, 1836. 
Lurania Massy, born January 23, 1825 ; died September, 1836. 
Robert Smith, born December 31, 1827; married Eunice Abbott.-|- 
Elizabeth Biddle, born February 7, 1831 ; married Coulter C. Hart.+ 

DAVID GREENLY enlisted before he was quite eighteen at Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania, under Captain Barker, and fought the British at Fort Pike on 
Lake Superior, and was also in the battle of Five Points on the river Thames. 
He was one of twelve men detailed to shoot the Indian chief, Tecumseh. Once, 
while at Fort Pike, he was ordered by Captain Barker to spike a gun and while 
in the act a French Canadian struck him over the right eye with a flint lock 
gun, the hammer tearing the flesh for three inches over the eye. The Captain 
witnessed the affair and shot the French Canadian through the head with a 
horse pistol, killing him instantly. There had been a number of pickets shot 
on the southern post, which was near a long strip of woods skirting the camp. 
It came the turn of a married man, father of five children, to go on this post. 
He offered five pounds to any man who would take his place. David accepted 
the offer, with the imderstanding that he could take a spade along. When 
asked what he wanted with the spade, he replied, "To dig my grave." He 
was young and a favorite, so Captain Barker tried to persuade him not to go. 
When he arrived at the post he told the picket to report all well, and he 
proceeded to dig a hole near an old tree that was broken oft' about six feet 
above the ground, and got into the hole. Inside of thirty minutes he heard the 
rustle of leaves, and saw what he supposed was a big hog, but at last it raised 
up about half way and he saw it was an Indian, so he shot at it. At the report 
of the gun, the Captain came out and not seeing him cried "Dave is killed." 
David then spoke and told the Captain that he had killed an Indian, and they 
proceeded to the spot where they had seen the Indian fall. He made an at- 
tempt to scalp the Indian, but he was not yet dead and would have killed 
David had not the Captain intervened. After his return from the war he 
learned the trade of mill-wright, which he followed for a number of years. His 
mother having died when he was a baby, he was brought up by his uncle John 
Burden, who at his death left him nearly all of his property. 

On May 13, 1817. David Greenly gives receipt to Jacob Biddle and John 
Adams "my former guardians," for $2,931.50, and interest due $78.65. [Deed 
Book R 2, p. 254.] 

David Greenly, carpenter, of North west Fork Hundred. Sussex County and 
State of Delaware, sells October 10, 1821, to Jesse Green Esq. of same County 
and State for $500. part of a tract of land and willed to said Greenlee by his 
uncle John Purdon in Mispillon hundred. [Deed Book V 2, p. 42.] 



ELISHA EVANS GREENLY* /navidMaxwell Greenly' Robert Greenlee » 

><^xxi XJVAJ.1W vri«,uxjxi±jx 1 Elizabeth M, Evans Elizabeth Purden 

John Greenlee ' 1 

son of David Maxwell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans, was born December 

12 



178 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

1, 1814 at Milford, or Georgetown, Delaware, died August 13, 1876 aged 60 
j4s 8 mo 12 das. [Gravestone] at Smyrna, Kent Co., Delaware; married in 
1837 at Georgetown, Sussex Co., Delaware, MARY JANE VAUGHN, born in 
1818 at Georgetown, Delaware, died February 14, 1891 or 1892 at Milford, Kent 
Co., Delaware, daughter of Nathaniel Vaughn and Hannah Day ; farmer ; Demo- 
crat; Methodist; resided in Sussex Co., near Georgtown. 

CHHjDREN : 

14. I. Oliver E., bom October 1, 1838; married Mary Elizabeth Hart.+ 

15. n. Lurana M., born in 1840 ; married William Robbins ; married second 

Goslin.+ 

16. III. Sarah E., born in 1842; married Reed; married second 

George Thorp. + 

17. IV. James Purden, bom April 10, 1844; married Cruce Dorsey; mar- 

ried second Frances Hammond ; married third May Jones.+ 

18. V. David Peniwell, born August 24, 1847 ; married Rachel Ann Pos- 

tles.+ 

19. VI. John Thomas, born, 1849 ; died in the winter of 1852. 

20. VII. Hannah Jane, born, 1852; married John Laws ■Warren.+ 

21. VIII. John Thomas, bora, 1854 ; married Mary Dill.+ 

6. 

TntJ-KT ■DTT'DTklPTa' r''D'li''li'"MT V 4 ( David Maxwell Greenly • Robert Greenlee = 

jour* rUKJJiliJN UKJIjJLJNIj IC 1 Elizabeth M. Evans Elizabeth Purden 

John Greenlee • 1 

son of David Maxweell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans, was bom Sep- 
tember 19, 1817 in Delaware ; married LOUISA WALKER. 

CHILDREN: 

22. I. John P.; married and had six children; lived at Manayunk, Penn- 

sylvania. 

23. II. :Mary Ann; married Mallinson; lives at Philadelphia, Penn- 

sylvania. 

24. III. Ida ; married John Aiman ; lives at Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. 

25. IV. Sarah C. ; unmarried. 

7. 



SALLIE ANN PURDEN GREENLY^ { griIiU'h".r''^v?Sr'^ ' iSe?hTu°;re„' 

John Greenlee ^ 1 

daughter of David Maxwell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans, was bom 
June 17, 1820 at Georgetown. Sussex Co., Delaware: died July 18. 1876 at 
GeorgetoAvn ; married. 1846 at Georgetown, LEVIN BmNS PEPPER who was 
bom April 1, 1821 at Georgetown, died October 6. 1887 aged about 65 years, 
at Georgetown. He was a contractor and builder; Republican; Episcopalian; 
resided at Georgetown. Delaware. He married second, several years after the 
death of his first wife, Eliza, widow of James Wilson. She survived him. 



JOHN OF DELAWARE. 179 

CHILDREN : 

26. I. David Thomas Pepper, born May 3, 1847; married Lizzie E. Lay- 

ton. -|- 

27. H. Levin Asbury Pepper, bom August 25, 1849; married Lydia E. 

Lacey, daughter of the late John S. Lacey; lives at Philadelphia. 
She died July 1882 at Georgetown. For a number of years she had 
been a consistent member of the Methodist church. 

28. HI. Sallie Elizabeth Pepper, February 15, 1855; married Louis Head- 

burg.+ 

12. 
ROBERT SMITH GREENLEE^ { gfilit'^h'^sZlV^Sr'' ' Ei?/abe?hPur'dIn 

John Greenlee ' ) 

son of David Maxwell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans, was born December 
31, 1827 at Georgetown, Sussex Co., Delaware ; died August, 1892 ; married 
October, 1858 at Georgetown, EUNICE ABBOTT who was born in 1835 at 
Georgetown, Delaware. He was a farmer; Democrat; Methodist; resided at 
Sand Hill, near Georgetown, Delaware. 

One child : 

29. I. Annie CuUen, born January 15, 1886 ; married William Blackstone. 

13. 
ELIZABETH BIDDLE GREENLY^ { gfilii'^r^nV^rr '^ ^ irSfh'^^^ren 

John Greenlee ^ 1 

daughter of David Maxwell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans, was born 
February 7, 1831 at Georgetown, Sussex Co., Delaware; married June 18, 1851 
at Georgeto^vn, COULTER C. HART, born December 22, 1826 at Georgtown, 
died February 10, 1869 at Georgetown, son of Burton Hart and Eliza Dodd. 
He was a farmer; Democrat; Methodist; resided at Georgetown, Delaware. 
She was living in 1904. 

CHILDREN: 

30. I. David Burton Hart, born November 19, 1854; died unmarried April 

7. 1878. 

31. II. Robert Thomas Hart, born September 6, 1856 ; married ^[ary ;\I. 

Wilson ; no children. He is foreman in a printing office in George- 
town, having been employed in the same office since he was thir- 
teen years of age. 

32. III. Sarah E. Hart, born November 21, 1858; married Rowland W. 

Joseph. + 

33. IV. Lizzie Coulter Hart, born January 28, 1863; immarried. 

34. V. Gazelle H Hart, born May 19, 1865; married Louis W. Heinzer; 

has one child, Helen Mary Heinzer, lives in Wilmington. Delaware. 



180 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

14. 

nT TT7VP 1" n.P'li''Ii''N'T PI? 5 f Elisha Evans Greenly * David M. Greenly • 

OI.1VSK £i. UK1L£iJN1jJ!iJ!j => ] Mary Jane Vaughn Elizabeth M. Evans 

Robert Greenlee = John Greenlee ^ 1 

Elizabeth Purden J 

son of Elisha Evans Greenly and Marj^ Jane Vaughn, was born October 1, 1838 
at Georgtown, Sussex Co., Delaware; married June 10, 1859 at Georgetown, 
MARY ELIZABETH HART, born April 22, 1842 at Georgetown, daughter of 
Burton J. Hart and M. E., or Eliza, Dodd. He is a farmer; Democrat; Metho- 
dist ; resides at Milford, Delaware. 

CHHjDREN : 

35. I. Lizzie C, born, 1862; married Milo Barber; lives at Milford, Dela- 

ware. 

36. 11. Wilbur, born March 29, 1872; married Mary A. Hazel.+ 

37. IIL Hannah F., born, 187 — ; died immarried July, 1899. 

38. IV. James D., born, 1874; died unmarried. 

15. 

T.TIR.ANA M GREENLY » fEUsha Evans Greenly < David M. Greenly > 

IjU AAn A lU. unXirilNli X -j ^j^^^. j^^^ vaughn Elizabeth M. Evane 

Robert Greenlee ' John Greenlee > ) 

Elizabeth Purden j 

daughter of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn, was born in 1840 ; 
died; married WILLIAM ROBBINS; married second GOSLIN. 

CHILDREN : 

Willard S. ; lives in Washington. 

Charles ; lives in Washington. 

Daughter; lives in Washington. 

Daughter; lives in Washington. 

James P. Robbins ; lives at Wilmington, Delaware. 

16. 

SATiATT E GREENLY 5 (EUsha Evans Greenly ' David M. Greenly > 

OAKAA Cm. UAJliCinijX 1 Mary Jane Vaughn Elizabeth M. Evans 

Robert Greenlee ' John Greenlee i 1 

Elizabeth Purden j 

daughter of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn, was born in 1842; 

married REED ; married second GEORGE THORP ; resided at Camden, 

New Jersey. Had a son who was in the Phillippine war. 

17. 

JAMES PURDEN GREENLY s | S«r''\L''« v ^T°"" Sf!''"J,'^^^'*S?"" 

( Mary Jane Vaughn Elizabeth M. Evans 

Robert Greenlee = John Greenlee ' ) 

Elizabeth Purden / 

son of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn, was born April 10, 1844 ; 



39. 


I. 


40. 


II. 


41. 


III. 


42. 


IV. 


43. 


V. 



JOHN OF DELAWARE. 181 

married CRUCE DORSET ; married second FRANCES HAMMOND ; married 
third MARY JONES. 

CHHiDREN: 

44. I. John ; lives at Milford. 

45. II. William; lives at Hillsboro. 

Also eight others, names not given. 

18. 
DAVID PENIWELL GREENLY ^ { f^l?/,^r^,%T^'' * I'fili'L'fhIf.X'aVs 

Robert Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' 1 

Elizabeth Purden J 

son of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn, was born August 24, 1847 
at Georgetown, Sussex Co., Delaware; died August 12, 1902 [from Sexton of 
Barratts Chapel Cemetery] ; January 18, 1871 at Georgetown, Delaware, 
RACHEL ANN POSTLES, born September 1, 1853 at Frederica, Kent Co., Dela- 
ware, daughter of David Postles and Sarah Ann Hickman ; farmer ; Democrat ; 
Methodist; resided near Harrington, Delaware (1901). 

CHILDREN: 

Paris Carlisle, born January 1, 1872; died October 26, 1875 [G. S.] 
Mary Elizabeth, born February 16, 1874; married Orlando War- 
rington. 
Ida, born March 31, 1876 ; married Alexander Tatman. 
Mattie Bedella, born October 17, 1878. 
David Elmer, born October 23, 1880. 
Paris, born June 18, 1884. 
Harry, born July 4, 1886. 
Virda, born July 4, 1886. 
Frederick Butler, born September 25, 1889. 

20. 

HANNAH JANE GREENLY » { S'i?5«j^-^4?|rn°'^ ' gfilile'fhli'l^vaC 

Robert Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' ) 

Elizabeth Purden / 

daughter of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn, was born in 1852 ; 
married JOHN LAWS WARREN. 

CHILDREN : 

55. I. V. S. Warren. 

26. 

■nAVm TTiniVfASl PTTPPPT? S ( SalUe Ann Purden Greenly ' David M. Greenly » 

UAVIU xnvaLAO rcirrilizi, ) Levin Bivens Pepper Elizabeth M. Evans 

Robert Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' \ 

Elizabeth Purden / 

son of Sallie Ann Purden Greenly and Levin Bivens Pepper, was born May 3, 



46. 


I. 


47. 


II. 


48. 


III. 


49. 


IV. 


50. 


V. 


51. 


VI. 


52. 


vn. 


53. 


VIII. 


64. 


IX. 



182 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

1847 at Georgetown, Sussex Co., Delaware; April 13, 1869 at Georgetown, 
LIZZIE E. LAYTON, born April 27, 1848 at Bridgeville, Sussex Co., Delaware, 
daughter of Burton Layton and Rebecca Adams. He is a dentist and resides at 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

56. I. Wilbur Lee Pepper, born July 17, 1872 ; married Laura Dewees. He 

is a physician in Philadelphia. 

57. II. Harry Crowell Pepper, born September 8, 1884. 

Three other children, names not given, who died. 

28. 

SALLIE ELIZABETH PEPPER 5 / ^^'''^ '*^°° Purden Greenly • David M. Greenly ' 

OAlaULCi liULiMADCi ijix-iij-x-juxi | j^evln Bivens Pepper Elizabeth M. Evens 

Robert Greenlee - John Greenlee ' 1 

Elizabeth Purden ! 

daughter of Sallie Ann Purden Greenly and Levin Bivens Pepper, was born 
February 15, 1855 at Georgetown, Sussex Co., Delaware; married March 3, 
1879 at Columbus, Platte Co., Nebraska, LEWIS HEADBERG, bom May 20, 
1846 in Sweden, son of John Headberg and IMartha Ingle; resides at Long 
Island, Kansas. 

CHILDREN : 

Oscar Lewis Headberg, born January 16, 1880. 
Luella Maud Headberg, bom February 2, 1882. 
Lena Headberg, born May 15, 1884 ; died October 3, 1885. 
Harry Edwin Headberg, born August 29, 1886. 
Mabel Leona Headberg, born July 21, 1888. 
Ellen lalena Headberg, born January 29, 1890. 
Carrie Cordelia Headberg, born July 24, 1892. 
Wilbur John Headberg, born February 10, 1895. 
Robert David Headberg, born February 18, 1897 ; died April 4, 1897. 

32. 

RAP ATT v. TTAPT 5 f Elizabeth Biddle Greenly < David M. Greenlv ' Robert Greenlee = 
OAAAXi jj. xiAnx I Coulter C. Hart. Elizabeth M. Evans Elizabeth Purden 

John Greenlee ^ ) 

daughter of Elizabeth Biddle Greenly and Coulter C. Hart, born November 21, 
1858 at Georgetown, Sussex Co., Delaware ; married October 8, 1877 at George- 
town, ROWLAND W. JOSEPH, born May 8, 1852 at Nassau, Sussex Co., 
Delaware, son of Samuel White Joseph and Sarah W. Lawson. He is a mer- 
chant ; Republican ; Methodist ; resides at Georgetown, Delaware. 

CHILDREN : 

67. I. Thomas White Joseph, born December 9, 1878. 

68. n. Loleta Olive Joseph, bom May 18, 1883. 



58. 


I. 


59. 


II. 


60. 


III. 


61. 


IV. 


62. 


V. 


63. 


VI. 


64. 


VII. 


65. 


VIII. 


66. 


IX. 




No L>S. una. SALLIE E. (PEI'PEUl IIKAIHiriK; ANIi FAMILY. 



1 



JOHN OP DELAWARE. 183 

69. III. Frank Leroy Joseph, born January 12, 1886. 

70. IV. Mallery Hart Joseph, born November 4, 1894. 

36. 

TX7TT ■RTTU flP1i'1i''NT V 8 /Oliver E. Greenly = Elisha E. Greenly * David M. Greenly » 

WIIjISUK. Ulirij;ii>llj3t | Mary E. Hart Mary J. Vaugbn Elizabeth M. Evans 

Robert Greenlee ' John Greenly ' 1 

Elizabeth Pnrden / 

son of Oliver E. Greenly and Mary Elizabeth Hart, was born March 29, 1872 
at Milton, Sussex Co., Delaware; married November 11, 1890 at Milford, Kent 
Co., Delaware, MARY A. HAZEL, born September 1, 1868 at Milford, daughter 
of Robert Hazel and Eunice Fowler; marine engineer; Democrat; Methodist; 
resides near Milford, Delaware. 

CHILDREN : 

71. I. "William Marshall, born September 30, 1891. 



DESCENDANTS OF ARCHIBALD GREENLEE 

OF 

WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. 



1. 

ARCHIBALD GREENLEE > was born about 1755, in Scotland ; married illSS 
GIPFEN, who was born in Scotland. 

CHILDREN : 

2. I. Alexander, married and moved to Indiana where he died. A son 
lives in Emporia, Kansas. 
John, married Sarah McCracken.+ 
Robert, bom about 1780; married Mary Bonar.+ 
James, born October 15, 178-i; married Jane Mitchel.-|- 
William ; died at Hamilton, Ohio. 
Mary; married Alexander Work; died in Belmont Co., Ohio. 

ARCHIBALD GREENLEE emigrated to this country from Scotland at an 
early date, and settled in Washington County, Pennsylvania, near a place then 
called Shirtee. 

3. 

JOHN GREENLEE,2 son of Archibald Greenlee and Giffen, died in 

1818 in Belmont County, Ohio ; married SARAH McCRACKEN. 

CHILDREN : 



3. 


II. 


4. 


III. 


5. 


IV. 


6. 


V. 


7. 


VI. 



8. 


I. 


William. 


9. 


II. 


James. 


10. 


III. 


Andrew. 


11. 


IV. 


John. 


12. 


V. 


David. 


13. 


VI. 


Joseph. 


14. 


VII. 


Margaret. 



15. Vill. Sarah, born August 16, 1816; married Samuel Pool.-|- 



ROBERT GREENLEE,2 son of Archibald Greenlee and Giffen, was born 

about 1780 in Washington County, Pennsylvania; died about 1812 or 
1814 in Belmont County, Ohio ; married in 1800 in Washington County, Penn- 
sylvania, ^lARY BONAR, born in Washington Covinty, Pennsylvania, died 
about 1815, daughter of William Bonar. 

184 



J 



16. 


I. 


17. 


II. 


18. 


III. 


19. 


IV. 


20. 


V. 



ARCHIBALD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 185 

CHILDREN : 

William; married Susan Collins. 

Margaret. 

Archibald, born July 3, 1807; married Margaret Everet Bonar; 

married second Catharine Beaver. + 
James. 
Robert, bom November 30, 1811 ; married Mary Christy.+ 

ROBERT GREENLEE moved after his marriage, to Belmont County, Ohio, 
and settled first four miles west of Bellaire. He removed to a farm about 
two miles east of St. Clairsville in the same county, where he resided a short 
time, then purchased a farm about two and one-half miles west of town and 
there resided until his death. In religion he was a Presbyterian. 



JAMES GREENLEE,2 son of Archibald Greenlee and Giffen, was 

born October 15, 1784 in Pennsylvania ; died June 3, 1855 at Bellaire, Belmont 
County, Ohio ; married JANT] MITCHEL who was born in Pennsylvania or 
Ireland and died March 2'±, 1870 at Bellaire, Ohio. He removed from Penn- 
sylvania to Bellaire, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

Alexander, born April 9, 1813 ; married Mary Jane Brice.-[- 

Anne, born October 3, 1814 ; died August 18, 1843. 

Jane, born June 3, 1816 ; married Rev. Thomas A. 'Welsh.+ 

Margaret, born February 18, 1818; married Joshua Worley-^- 

Mathew, born April 4, 1820 ; married Martha Allen.+ 

Sarah, born April 11, or 1, 1822; married John Allen.4- 

James, born September 2, 1824; died December 23, 1847. 

William, born April 11, 1827; married Mary Johnson.+ 

Mary, born September 5, 1829 ; died. 

Elizabeth, born August 1, 1832 ; died August 11, 1873. 

16. 

SARAH GREENLEE 3 { lf,l^%%'^lr,;,, Archibald Green.ee ^ | 

daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah McCracken, was born August 16, 1816 
at St. Clairsville, Belmont County, Ohio ; married July, 1856 at Beallsville, 
Monroe County, Ohio, SAMUEL POOL, born in 1801 in Maryland, died in 
1887 at Cameron, I\Ionroe County, Ohio. He was a farmer; Democrat; Meth- 
odist. Resided at Cameron, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

31. I. Ellen Pool, born May 29, 1858 ; married John N. Baughner. 

32. II. Emma Pool, born June 26, 1861 ; married John Pontius. 



21. 


I. 


22. 


II. 


23. 


III. 


24. 


IV. 


25. 


V. 


26. 


VI. 


27. 


VII. 


28. 


VEIL 


29. 


IX. 


30. 


X. 



186 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

18. 

ARCHIBALD GREENLEE 3 { Sa^/Bonlf"* ' Archlbam Greenlee > | 

son of Robert Greenlee and ]Mary Bonar, \ras born July 3, 1807 at Bellaire or 
St. Clairsville. Belmont County, Ohio; died April 3, 1896 at Frederiektown, 
Knox Coiinty, Ohio ; married April 4. 1833 at Prederiektown, Ohio, aiARGARET 
EVERET BONAR (his second cousin), born February 3, 1812 at Mt. Vernon, 
Knox County, Ohio, died December 25, 1852 at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, daughter of 
Bamet Bonar and Margaret Craig ; married second June 1, 1855 at Frederick- 
town. Ohio, CATHERINE BEAVER who was born January 25, 1819 at New 
Berlin, Perry County, Pennsylvania, died Februarj' 21, 1898 at Carrollton, 
Greene Coimty, Illinois, daughter of Peter Beaver and Hannah Gilbert. 

CHILDREN : 

]\Iar}' Anne, born May 21, 1834; married Dr. John Green.-f- 
Daughter, bom September 29, 1835; died October 1, 1835. 
James Flemming, bom November 16, 1838 ; married Helen Adelaide 

Saekett.+ 
Daughter, born June 6, 1841 ; died July 7, 1841. 
Barnet Bonar, born December 5, 1842; married Hannah M. 

Walters. + 
Charles Ambrose, born September 11, 1846 ; died June 14, 1848. 
Margaret, born October 5, 1849 ; died May 28, 1864. 
Thomas Beaver, born December 29, 1855; married Mary Belle 

Struble; married second Lizzie Olive "Woodbury.-f- 
41. IX. Lizzie Frances, bom November 15, 1861 ; married George Augustus 

Proctor.-f- 

AECHIBALD GREENTjEE, after the death of his mother, lived a year 
or so with a kind old neighbor, Isaac Cogle, a Quaker, who had been very 
kind to his mother during her sickness. Then he lived with a Scotchman, 
Samuel Clark imtil the latter sold his farm and moved to Indiana. Archibald 
had his clothing packed to go with Mr. Clark but his uncle, James Greenlee, 
would not allow him to go. He then went to live with "William Workman and 
remained with him until he was fourteen years old, then went to St. Clairs- 
ville and became an apprentice to learn the cabinet-making trade. He re- 
mained there six years, and after finishing his trade he went to Wheeling, West 
Virginia and did journey work for four months. His brother William had 
moved to Washington, Guernsey County, Ohio, and started a hat shop so Archi- 
bald went there and united with him in carrying on that trade. Having re- 
ceived some money from his father's estate, he built a brick dwelling in which 
his brother lived, he boarding with him. They then bought a dry goods store 
and continued both that and the hat shop for some time, until it was thought 
best to dissolve partnership. William took the house and lot and Archibald 
took the store. He had, however, prior to this time, started a hat shop 
in Norwich, Muskingum County. Ohio, in connection with his cousin Andrew 



33. 


I. 


34. 


II. 


35. 


III. 


36. 


IV. 


37. 


V. 


38. 


VI. 


39. 


VII. 


40. 


vin. 




No. I!!). MAUV LOUUEXA 
GREENLEE. 



- '^^^s^^H 


k 


^7 ^H 


L 


^^^^Ki^B 


N 


P^ 


1 

1 

'/;ii^^^_. 



No. lo. MUS. SARAH GREENLEE 
TOOL. 





Nil. IS. AKCIIIUALL) GREENLEE. 



No 40. THOMAS BEAVER GREEN- 
LEE. 



. ARCHIBALD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 187 

Greenlee. After renting for some time they built a shop of their own. They 
afterwards sold out and moved to West Carlisle, Coshocton County, where they 
started a hat shop and a cabinet shop and continued them for a couple of years 
He built a shop and two houses there, having sold one to his brother Robert. 

After his marriage, his wife's friends living near Fredericktown, he was 
induced to move there in November, 1833, and resided there until his death., 
with the exception of one year spent in ilount Vernon, Ohio. In the spring of 
1834 he built a house and shop on the same lot and there carried on the furni- 
ture and undertaking business. In 1852 he removed to Mount Vernon, but 
remained there only one year and then returned to Fredericktown. Soon after 
becoming a resident of Fredericktown he was elected an elder in the Presby- 
terian Church, and held that office for over forty years. He frequently repre- 
sented the church in the Presbytery and Synod, and in 1872 he was chosen 
Commissioner to the General Assembly which met in Detroit. He was elected 
Justice of the Peace, in which office he continued for a great many years ; and 
he was also Mayor of the village for a long time. After retiring from these 
offices he was made Notary Public, and continued as such until he retired to 
private life. In politics he was a Republican. He was appointed by the Synod 
of Ohio as a member of the Committee to locate the University of Wooster. He 
was also appointed on the first board of directors for the construction of tne 
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad from Mansfield to Newark. During the war of the 
Rebellion, he was a member of the Knox County Committee to raise soldiers. 
At the call of Governor Todd, he raised a company of citizens known as the 
"Squirrel Hunters" to defend Cincinnati, of which company he was elected 
captain. They proceeded to Cincinnati, also Harrison's landing, seven miles 
below that city, where they camped for a couple of days and were then dis- 
charged, the danger having passed. 

His courteous manner, kind speech, and adherence to principle gained for 
him many friends. 

20. 

ROBERT GREENLEE ' -f J'ot'«''t Greenlee ' Archibald Greenlee ' 1 

\ Mary Bonar Giffen J 

son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Bonar, was born November 30, 1811 at West 
Carlisle, Coshocton County, Ohio; died September 28, 1865 at St. Louis, Mis- 
souri ; married March 17, 1837 at West Carlisle, Ohio, MARY CHRISTY, born 
March 17, 1818 at West Carlisle, Ohio, died September 22, 1857 at Morrison, 
Illinois, daughter of John Christy. 

CHILDREN : 

Emily Adelia, born June 4, 1838 ; married Billings P. Baker. 

John, born July 6, 1840; died August 10, 1840. 

Archibald Wilson, born February 10, 1842; married Mary (or 

Olive) E. Smith; married second Helen Daggett.-f- 
William Craig, bom January 8, 1844. 

James Alexander, born December 27, 1845 ; died July 2, 1847. 
Rachel Ellen, born May 29, 1848; married Ezra Finch. 
Lakin, born February 28, 1850; died January 21, 1851. 



42. 


I. 


43. 


II. 


44. 


III. 


45. 


IV. 


46. 


V. 


47. 


VI. 


48. 


VII. 



188 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

ROBERT GREENLEE resided at West Carlisle, Ohio, until 1842, when he 
removed to Fredericktown, Ohio. He operated a large tailoring establishment, 
emplojnng a number of people. When the Mexican war broke out he joined 
the Second Ohio Regiment, and followed General Zachary Taylor through his 
campaign. After the close of the war he returned to his home and business. In 
April, 1855, his trade having been ruined by the advent of ready-made clothing, 
he removed to Illinois, settling in the vicinity of Morrison. In September, 1861, 
he joined the Union army, receiving a commission as brigade quartermaster, 
with rank of Captain. In politics he was a Republican ; religion, Methodist. 

21. 

ALEXANDER GREENLEE* {^AnHmcbT^' ArchlbaIdGreenlee> | 

son of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchel, was bom April 9, 1813 at Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Jefferson Count}', Ohio ; died January 20, or February 26, 1887 at Martins 
Ferry, Belmont County, Ohio-, married, 1842, in York Township, Belmont 
County, Ohio, ilARTHA (or MARY) JANE BRICE, born February 15, 1823 at 
Businessburg, Belmont County, Ohio, died January 11, 1858 at Powhatan, 
Belmont Coimty, Ohio, daughter of John Brice and Nancy Byers, or Supler. 

CHILDREN : 

49. I. Archibald, born December 23, 1843 ; married Louisa Robb ; lives at 
Wellsburg, West Virginia. 
Jane, born December 23, 1845 ; married George W. Green.-}- 
Agnes, born June 19, 1851 ; married R. A. Ring.-|- 
John, born August 31, 1855; married Minnie Verwollt.-|- 

ALEXANDER GREENLEE in his early life was a school teacher. After his 
marriage he settled on Captina Creek, near Powhatan Point and resided there 
until after the death of his wife ; then sold out and moved to Brook Coimty, 
West Virginia, where he bought a large farm. After a few years he removed 
to Martins Ferry to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. Agnes Ring. In 
politics he was a Democrat ; religion, Presbyterian. 

23. 

JANE GREENLEE 3 {H^^l^il^^^l^"^"- Archibald Greenlee > | 

daughter of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchell, was born June 3, 1816 at 
Bellaire, Belmont County, Ohio; died April 21, 1885 at Harrisonville, Meigs 
County, Ohio; married July 9, 1839 at Bellaire, Ohio, THOJIAS A. WELSH, 
born October 28, 1810 at iliddletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, died 
August 3, 1893 at Harrisonville, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

53. I. Melancthon Welsh, born ]\Iay 29, 1840 ; died December 21, 1845. 



50. 


II. 


51. 


III. 


52. 


IV. 



54. 


II. 


55. 


III. 


56. 


IV. 


57. 


V. 


58. 


VI. 


59. 


vn. 



ARCHIBALD OF PENXSTtVANLV. 189 

Zuinglius Welsh, bom May 27, 1842; married Ruth Cline.+ 
Elizabeth Welsh, bom July 29, 1844: married "W. H. Dye; died 

Febmary 9, 1875. 
Coliqui Welsh, born September 15, 1846 ; married Lydia Douglass.. 
Sarah Welsh, born September 8, 1848 ; mai'ried David Dye. 
Ireneas Welsh, born December 8, 1850 ; died October 5, 1856. 
Martha Welsh, bora July 22, 1853 ; married W. H. Dye. 



THOMAS A. WELSH was educated at New Athens, Ohio, and was ordained 
to the ministrj' in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in April, 1843. He was 
Captain of the State Militia in Belmont Count}-, about 1837, but resigned on 
account of sickness. He served one term in the House of Representatives at 
Columbus, and was a member of the Senate from 1865 to 1871. In politics he 
was a Republican. He resided at Welsh, Ohio. 

24. 

MARGARET GREENLEE 3 { ^a"e^M?tch^°l'^^ ' Archiba ld Creenlee' j. 

daughter of James Greenlee and Jane ilitchel, was born February 18, 1818 in 
Behnont County, Ohio : married JOSHUA WORLET who was bom in 1822 in 
Belmont Coimty, Ohio, and was living May, 1900. They resided at St. Clairs- 
ville, Belmont County, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

60. I. Mary J. Worley, born, 1848 ; married Francis McCann.+ 

61. II. James Worley, born, 1851. 

25. 

MATTTF.'W RT?F.'RNT.F.'R 3 (James Greenlee^ Archibald Greenlee ^ ) 
XUAXXlAW WJirjXjiiiuxjJ:i \JaneMitchel Giffen / 

son of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchell, was born April 4, 1820, or 1819, at 
Bellaire, Belmont County ; Ohio ; died October 11, 1899. or October 9, 1898, at 
Farmington, Belmont Co., Ohio ; married JIARTHA ALLEN who died Jime 17 
at Farmington, Ohio, daughter of James, or John, Allen (who came from Scot- 
land) and Martha Giffen. Mathew Greenlee was a farmer; in polities. Demo- 
crat; in religion, Presbyterian; resided near Bridgeport, Belmont Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 



John A., born October 6, 1846 ; married Mary A. Hood.+ 

William M., born September 25, 1848. 

James C, born March 21, 1851 ; died October 27, 1853. 

Annie G., born November 17, 1853 ; married George A. P. Theaker.-f 

Irenaeus, bom September 5, 1856 ; married Alice M. Worley.+ 



62. 


I. 


63. 


II. 


64. 


m. 


65. 


IV. 


66. 


V. 



68. 


I. 


69. 


II. 


70. 


III. 



190 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

26. 

SARAH GREENLEE 3 | J^^^'^li^''^^"'"" ' Arcmbaia Creenlee > 

daughter of James Greenlee and Jane Mitehel, was born April 11, or 1, 1822 ; 
married JOHN ALLEN. They had one son : 

67. I. William Allen, who lives at Blaine, Ohio. 

28. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE 3 { ^1°'! Mitehel' Archibald Creenlee > j 

son of James Greenlee and Jane Mitehel, was born April 11, 1827 at Bellaire, 
Belmont Co., Ohio; died May 28, 1885, at Bellaire, Ohio; married December 4, 
1860 at Bellaire, or St. Clairsville, Belmont Co., Ohio, MARY JOHNSON, born 
February 17, 1836 at Belfast, Ireland, daughter of William Johnson and Jane 
Campbell. He was a farmer; in politics. Democrat; in religion, Presbyterian; 
resided near Bellaire, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

Anna Bell, born October 20, 1861 ; died November 28, 1863. 
Mary L., born July 23, 1863 ; died August 6, 1885. 
James Alexander, born May 7, 1866 ; married Elizabeth B. Knox ; 
died December 12, 1897. 

71. IV. John Jay Lane, born November 10, 1872 at Bellaire; married Jessie 

M. King. He is a farmer; Democrat; Presbyterian; resides at 
Steele, Ohio. 

72. V. Thomas Homer, born November 12, 1874. 

73. VI. Mathew Henry, born November 12, 1880. 

33. 

MARY ANNE GREENLEE -• I Archibald Creenlee =■ Robert GroenIee= 

t Margaret E. Bonar Mary Bonar 
Archibald Greenlee ' 1 
Glffen j 

daughter of Archibald Greenlee and Margaret Everet Bonar. was born May 21, 
1834 at Predericktown, Knox Co., Ohio; died October 14, 1892 at Council Bluffs, 
Iowa ; married November 15, 1862 at Frederiektown, Ohio, JOHN GREEN, bom 
October 10, 1832 at Chesterville, Monroe Co., Ohio, son of Isaac Green and 
Letitia Miller. He married second February 9, 1898 Margaret Given Hamilton. 

CHILDREN : 

74. I. John Archibald Green, born May 17, 1864 ; married Maude 0. Perry. 

75. II. Margaret L. Green, born August 24. 1867 ; married Harry McGee. 

76. III. William Mason Green, born May, or November, 17, 1874. 

JOHN GREEN attended the common schools and an academy at Martins- 
burg, Knox County, Ohio. Failing in health he abandoned school and clerked 



ARCHIBALD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 191 

in a general store a few years, then commenced the study of medicine. He 
attended his first course of lectures at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 
in the ^vinter of 1858-59. At the breaking out the Civil War he enlisted in the 
Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The regiment, failing to be accepted for the 
three months service, reorganized for three years and during the war. He was 
mustered first lieutenant of Company B, and was soon promoted to adjutant; 
served with General Kelly and the much lamented General F. W. Lander. Gen- 
eral Lander appointed him an Aide in the evacuation of Romney, Virginia. He 
served luider General Shields in the Shenandoah Valley, being his peronsal 
Aide at the battle of Kearnstown where the celebrated Confederate general, 
Stonewall Jackson, was forced to retire. He served in the Valley until ordered 
to the James River, which was reached in the evening of the day of the battle 
of Fair Oaks, and served luider General Sumner. He was at the second battle 
of Bull Run. Being thrown from his horse at Georgetown, he received a severe 
injury to his hip which necessitated his being laid up at Washington for several 
months. After the battle of Fredericksburg he was ordered to report to General 
John S. Mason at Columbus, Ohio, who had been ordered by the Secretary of 
War to report to Governor Todd of Ohio. He was on duty at Camp Chase during 
the raid through Indiana and Ohio by the Confederate general, John M. Mor- 
gan, and was then ordered to the Pacific coast. In the meantime he had been 
made Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General, and was assigned to duty with 
Brigadier General John S. IMason, who was ordered to report to General Irvine 
McDowell at San Francisco, California. At the close of the war he was Assist- 
ant Adjutant General of the District of Arizona. He was mustered out of the 
service of the United States by special orders, August, 1866. 

After attending his final course of medical lectures at the Charity Hospital 
Medical College, Cleveland, Ohio, he graduated in the winter of 1866-67, and 
commenced the practice ofhis profession in Chesterville, Morrow County, Ohio. 
He afterward moved to Iowa where he practiced for a time at Barnesville — a 
village twelve miles north of Fort Scott — , Knoxville, and Peru, then removed 
to Council Bluffs which has been his residence for a number of years. He is a 
Republican and Protestant. 

35. 

JAMES FLEMMING GREENLEE * i Archibald Greenlee » Robert Greenlee « 

t Margaret E. Bonar Mary Bonar 

Archibald Greenlee ^ ^ 



Glffen 



} 



son of Archibald Greenlee and Margaret Everet Bonar, was born November 16, 
1838, at Frederiektown, Knox Co., Ohio; married November 20, 1862 at Fred- 
ericktown, Ohio, HELEN ADELAIDE SACKETT, born January 4, 1840 at 
Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, daughter of Rev. John B. Saekett of Ohio and 
Amanda Bardeen. 

CHILDREN: 

77. I. Clarence C, born October 10, 1863 ; died December 9, 1876. 

78. II. Fred Saekett, born January 17, 1867 at Mt. Vernon, Ohio ; unmarried. 

79. in. John Arthur, born November 25, 1871 ; unmarried. 

80. rV. Charles Archie, born January 11, 1877 ; unmarried. 



192 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

JAMES FLEMMING GREENLEE attended tlie public school, and in 1859 
entered Washington College. On the breaking out of the Civil war he enlisted 
in the 142nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served in the Army of the Potomac 
as orderly sergeant of Company H. In 1868 he removed to Knoxville, Iowa, 
where he engaged in farming and merchandizing. In 1880 he was a delegate to 
the Republican National Convention at Chicago and voted for James G. Blaine. 
He was a member of the Ohio Senate for the sessions of 1880 and 1882. In 1884 
he removed to Hutchinson, Kansas, where he has since resided, being engaged 
in banking, wholesale grocery, and farming. In 1892 he was elected to the 
Legislature, and served in the House of 1893 as a Republican member during 
the Lewelling administration war. He was the author of the "Greenlee Rail- 
road Bill." On June 20, 1894, Washington and Jefferson College conferred on 
him the degree of Master of Arts. In religion he is a Presbyterian. 

FREDERICK SACKETT GREENLEE lived at Knoxville, Iowa imtil 1884, 
when he removed to San Francisco. He worked four years as bookkeeper for a 
commission firm, then started in the brokerage and commission business for 
himself, in which business he is still engaged. 

37. 

BATiNETT BONAR GREENLEE * f Archibald Greenlee' Robert Greenlee > 

AAAlNfili. SUl^AA UAXiCillljiliJK | Margaret E. Bonar Mary Bonar 

Archibald Greenlee ^ ) 

Giffen / 

son of Archibald Greenlee and Margaret Everet Bonar, was born December 5, 
1842 at Fredericktown, Knox Co., Ohio ; died IMarch 9, 1897, at Fremont, 
Sandusky Co., Ohio; married February 10, 1869 at Fredericktown, Ohio, 
HANNAH M. WALTERS, born February 21, 1845 at New Comersto^vn, Tus- 
carawas Co., Ohio, daughter of John Hoffman Walters and Hannah Grummon. 

One child: 

81. I. Clyde W., born April 30, 1870 at Fredericktovm ; unmarried ; graduated 
at Oberlin College, class of 1896; now (1899) a student at the 
Theological Seminary of Oberlin. 

BARNETT BONAR GREENLEE was a soldier in the Civil War, being a 
member of Company B, 96th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was a 
farmer; in politics. Republican; in religion, Presbyterian. Resided at Freder- 
icktown and Oberlin, Ohio, and was highly respected by all who knew him. 

40. 

THOMAS BEAVER GREENLEE ^ ' Archibald Greenlee ' Robert Greenlee ■ 

XIlUiUAO SAAVfiK UAriJIinijXiri \ Catherine Beaver Mary Bonar 

Archibald Greenlee ^ \ 

GlUen J 

son of Archibald Greenlee and Catharine Beaver, was born December 29, 1855 
at Fredericktown. Knox Co., Ohio ; married October 12, 1876 at Fredericktown, 
Ohio, MARY BELLE STRUBLE of Fredericktown, born July 9, 1855; died 
March 21, 1886 at Minneapolis, Minnesota, daughter of Richard Struble and 



ARCHIBALD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 193 

Mary Young ; married second January 12, 1888 at Council Bluffs, Iowa, LIZZIE 
0LI\T; WOODBURY, born August 9, 1863 at Council Bluffs, daughter of 
Edmund Israel Woodburj- and Elizabeth "Whitney. 

CHILDREN : 

82. I. RoUin D., born May 1, 1878. 

83. II. James Archibald, born January 21, 1880. 

84. III. Mary Belle, born February 3, 1881. 

THOMAS BEA"ST;R GREENLEE, after completing the regular High School 
course, attended the University of Wooster, Ohio from which he graduated with 
the degree of A. B. in 1879. About two years later he received the degree of 
A. M. from the same institution. In 1882 he was graduated from the Western 
Theological Seminary at Allegheny, Pennsylvania. During the last year at the 
Seminary he preached regularly in the Presbyterian Church at Mahonington, 
Pennsylvania, and received a call to that church and settled there immediately 
after his graduation. His health not being very good in western Pennsylvania, 
he removed in the spring of 1884 to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he became 
the first pastor of Hope Presbyterian Church. His health again broke do'wn. 
After a few months rest he spent a very brief period in charge of the Presbj'ter- 
ian church at Alta, Iowa. He was again compelled to give up his work for a 
season, and afterward took charge of the First Presb3-terian Church of Anthony, 
Kansas, going there September, 1887. In the spring of 1890 he removed to 
Hillsboro, Illinois, where he acted as pastor of the Presbyterian Church for seven 
years. In 1893 the University of Omaha, Nebraska, bestowed upon him the 
degree of Ph. D. In April, 1897, he accepted a call to the pastorate of the Pres- 
byterian Church of CarroUton, Illinois. As pastor and preacher he merits and 
holds the love and respect of all. He is winning, eloquent and deeply spiritual. 
He has been Moderator of the Synod of Illinois. 

41. 

LIZZIE FRANCES GREENLEE * { ^^^^Irfne Beav°er'' ' Sf "B^nfr"'" ' 



Archibald Greenlee ^ 



Giffen 



} 



daughter of Archibald Greenlee and Catharine Beaver, was bom November 15, 
1861 at Fredericktown, Knox Co., Ohio; married October 6, 1887 at Frederick- 
town, Ohio, GEORGE AUGUSTUS PROCTER, born October 30, 1850 at 
DePeyster, St. Lawrence Co., New York, daughter of Augustus Lambert Procter 
and Annette Howard. In religion they are Methodist. Reside at Alta, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

85. I. George Augustus Proctor, born March 21, 1891. 

86. II. Archibald Greenlee Proctor, born June 20, 1894. 
86. in. Frederick Beaver Proctor, born Jvme 20, 1894. 

13 



194 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

44. 
ARCHIBALD WILSON GREENLEE * { ^"".^/'chHs'ty "" ' S^'/B^nlf'** ' 

Archibald Greenlee ' 1 
Giffen J 

son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Christy, was born February 10, 1842 at "West 
Carlisle, Coshocton Co., Ohio ; married February 10, 1870 at Morrison, White- 
side Co., Illinois, MARY (or OLIVE) E. SMITH, born April 7, 1850 at Lyndon, 
Whiteside Co., Illinois, died March 11, 1890 at Lyndon, Illinois, daughter of 
Harry Z. Smith and Mary E. Hurd ; married second June 1, 1892 at Lyndon, Illi- 
nois, HELEN DAGGETT, daughter of Phylarman Daggett and Philena Lois 
Pitch. 

CHILDREN : 

87. L Harry R., born October 15, 1870; died December 12, 1873. 

88. II. Maude M., born February 19, 1873 ; married William Karl Palmer ; 

lives at Chicago. 

89. III. Frank A., born September 5, 1879. 

90. IV. Halford R., born December 16, 1881. 

ARCHIBALD WILSON GREENLEE moved with his father from West 
Carlisle, Ohio, to Fredericktown, and later to Morrison. At the age of nineteen 
he followed his father into the army. He was recruited at Spring Hill, Illinois, 
to join Colonel Mulligan at Lexington, Missouri, who was besieged by the Con- 
federates under General Price, but Mulligan being captured before he was 
relieved, Mr. Greenlee was sent to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Here he joined the 
Eighth Kansas Regiment in which he served two years ; and at the expiration of 
his time he joined the Ninth Iowa Corps, in which he served as sergeant until 
the close of the war. He was mustered out of the army March 20, 1866. His 
life has been a quiet one. He has served as town clerk of Lyndon township for 
four terms, and has been mayor of the city of Lyndon three terms ; also a mem- 
ber of the county central committee, postmaster and a member of the county 
executive committee. In politics he is a Republican ; religion, Protestant. 

50. 

TAWTt" r*!? I? IT 'NT ■pi? 4 f Alexander Greenlee 2 James Greenlee ^ Archibald Greenlee ' ) 
JAJNJ!. U±tJ!iJ:iJNlji!.J!i^ 1 Martha J. Brice Jane Mitchel Giffen I 

daughter of Alexander Greenlee and Martha Jane Brice, was born December 
23, 1845 at Glencoe, Belmont Co., Ohio ; married January 20, 1869 at Powhatan 
Point, Belmont Co., Ohio, GEORGE W. GREEN, born June 23, 1836 at Steiners- 
ville, Belmont Co., Ohio, son of Robert B. Green and Mary Trackler. He is a 
farmer; in politics, Democrat; in religion, Methodist; and resides in Belmont 
Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

Mary 0. Green, bom August 20, 1869 ; married Oscar McMannis. 
Robert B. Green, born October 8, 1871. 
Charles E. Green, born June 12, 1872. 



91. 


I. 


92. 


II. 


93. 


III. 



94. 


IV. 


95. 


V. 


96. 


VI. 


97. 


VII. 



ARCHIBALD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 195 

William J. Green, born January 21, 1875. 

Albert G. Green, born May 19, 1877 ; died February 18, 1882. 

Lewis W. Green, born September 29, 1879 ; died March 3, 1899. 

John A. Green, born January 2, 1882. 

51. 

AGNES GREENLEE ^ { ^'a^Ta'x BrTce"""'^ ' itne'Lte''* ' ^If^^'^iieT"'^^ " } 

daughter of Alexander Greenlee and Martha Jane Brice, was born June 19, 
1851 at Centreville, Belmont Co., Ohio ; married February 5, 1871 at Powhatan 
Point, Belmont Co., Ohio, R. A. RING, born December 14, 1849 at Powhatan 
Point, Ohio, son of Alexander Ring and Permelia Green. He is a farmer; in 
politics. Democrat ; in religion, Methodist ; has resided at Powhatan Point and 
Martins Ferry, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

98. I. Philip Lee Ring, born January 4, 1872; married Elizabeth 

Kuckuck. 
John Everett Ring, born October 26, 1873. 
Ferdinand De Soto Ring, born October 19, 1877. 
George Ring, born February 23, 1880. 
Luella Ring, born September 2, 1882. 
Dewitt Ring, bom April 26, 1886. 
Cloyd A. Ring, born August 23, 1891. 
Florence Ring, born October 3, 1893. 

52. 

TrtTIN nPF.TT'MT imr 4 (Alexander Greenlee « James Greenlee = Archibald Greenlee ' 1 
JOHJN UKJ!iJ!.JN1jJ!iJ!.« j Martha J. Brice James Mitchel GlCfen / 

son of Alexander Greenlee and Martha Jane Brice, was born August 31, 1855 
at Powhatan Point, Belmont Co., Ohio ; married January 24, 1884 in Jefferson 
Co., Ohio, MINNIE VERWOLLT, bom in 1863 at Warrenton, Jefferson Co., 
Ohio, daughter of Christopher Verwollt and Christine Brandfass. He is a 
farmer; Democrat; Presbyterian. They reside at Portland Station, Jefferson 
Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

Crissie, born August 8, 1886. 
Rose, born April 13, 1889. 
Tina, born June 28, 1891. 
Emma, born July 8, 1893. 
Clara, born August 30, 1895. 

54. 

9!TTTWnT TTTtt TXTPT tSTI 4 f Tane Greenlee ■'' James Greenlee - .irchihald Greenlee ' I 
AUxnixljXUO WfiXjOXl j Thomas a. Welsh Jane Mitchel ^ GilTen | 

son of Jane Greenlee and Thomas A. Welsh, was born May 27, 1842 at Jacobs- 



99. 


II. 


100. 


III. 


101. 


IV. 


102. 


V. 


103. 


VI. 


104. 


VII. 


105. 


VIII. 



106. 


I. 


107. 


II. 


108. 


III. 


109. 


IV. 


110. 


V. 



196 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

bnrg. Belmont Co., Ohio: died May IS, 1890 at Welsh. Meigs Co., Ohio; married 
June 14, 1870 at Mt. Blanco, Meigs Co., Ohio, RUTH CLINE, born September 
12, 1843 at Mt. Blanco, Ohio, daughter of John Cline and Elizabeth Townsend. 
He is a farmer; Republican; Methodist; resides at Mt. Blanco, Ohio. 

One son: 

111. I. Thomas A. Welsh, born August 29, 1875 ; married Bertha Shaver.+ 

60. 

TWAPV T IXrnPT PV 4 f Margaret Greenlee ' James Greenlee * Archibald Greenlee ^ 1 
lUiUt, X J . W UAXjXi X I Joshua Worley Jane Mitehel Glflen / 

daughter of Margaret Greenlee and Joshua Worley, was born in 1848 at Demos, 
Belmont Co., Ohio ; died January 27, 1881 at St. Clairsville, Belmont Co., Ohio ; 
married September 24, 1869 at Demos, Ohio, FRANCIS McCANN, born Septem- 
ber 11, 1845 at Armagh, County Tyrone, Ireland. He is a farmer ; Democrat ; 
Presbyterian ; resided in New York City, Bellaire, St. Clairsville and East Rich- 
land, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

Lorena A. McCann, born September 14, 1870. 

William J. MeCann, bom November 30, 1871; married Olive L. 

Carleton.+ 
Edmond I. McCann, born September 20, 1873. 
James A. W. McCann, born October 10, 1875. 
Margaret G. McCann, born November 14, 1879. 

62. 

TOWN A nP'P.P.'NT.TP.'R 4 f Mathew Greenlee ' Jamea Greenlee ' Archibald Greenlee ^ 1 
OUnn A. UAriAni^fiJIi I Martha Alien, Jane Mltchel Glffen S 

son of Mathew Greenlee and Martha Allen, was born October 6, 1846 at Quiney, 
Belmont Co., Ohio ; married January 23, 1872 in Marshall Co., West Virginia, 
MARY A. HOOD, born March 20, 1850 at Sherrard, Marshall Co., West Vir- 
ginia, died December 11, 1899 at Lansing, Belmont Co., Ohio, daughter of 
Samuel Hood and Elsie Johnston. He is a farmer ; Prohibitionist ; Presbyterian. 
Resided in Ohio Coimty, West Virginia ; removed to Belmont County, Ohio in 
1872 and resides at Lansing. 

CHILDREN : 

Carrie L., born January 31, 1873; died May 18, 1895. 
Edward H., born September 24, 1874; died November 7, 1899. 
Allen C, born August 9, 1877. 
J. Ross, born March 4, 1881. 
Annie M., born May 4, 1883. 
Harry, born April 22, 1887. 
Lawrence, born September 1, 1891. 
Bertha M., born June 4, 1897. 



112. 


I. 


113. 


II. 


114. 


III. 


115. 


IV. 


116. 


V. 



117. 


I. 


118. 


II. 


119. 


III. 


120. 


IV. 


121. 


V. 


122. 


VI. 


123. 


VII. 


124. 


YIII. 



ARCHIBALD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 197 

65. 

AMVIT* n nRT.'RNT.F.'P. -1 f Mathew Greenlee * James Greenlee = Archibald Greenlee ^ 1 
iUl n Uli u. UAfjfiii^uxi I Martha Allen Jane Mltchel Giffen / 

daughter of Mathew Greenlee and Martha Allen, was born November 17, 1853 
at Wheeling, Ohio Co., West Virginia; married December 21, 1880 at Colerain, 
Belmont Co., Ohio, GEORGE A. P. THEAKER, born May 2, 1851 at Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Jefferson Co., Ohio, son of John Theaker and Agnes Parks. Teacher and 
farmer ; Prohibitionist ; Presbyterian ; reside at Colerain, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

125. I. John G. Theaker, born June 3, 1883. 

126. II. Parks Allen Theaker, born June 23, 1886 ; died August 18, 1887. 

111. 

TTTOMA R A ^WFT-STT 5 f Zuingllus Welsh ' Jane Greenlee » James Greenlee ' 

IXIUITIAD A. WfiXiOXl iRuthCline Thomas A. Welsh Jane Mltchel 

Archibald Greenlee ^ 1 

Gltfen ) 

son of Zuinglius Welsh and Ruth Cline, was born August 29, 1875 at Harrison- 
ville, Meigs Co., Ohio ; married October 12, 1897 at Syracuse, Meigs Co., Ohio, 
BERTHA SHAVER, born December 27, 1874 at Syracuse, Ohio. Farmer; 
Republican ; Cumberland Presbyterian ; resides at Welsh, Ohio. 

113. 

WILLIAM J McC ANN S ( Mary J. Worley ' Margaret Greenlee « James Greenlee^ 

WXJjXiXAiu <J. iui,i^.n.iix^ \ Francis McCann Joshua Worley Jane Mltchel 

Archibald Greenlee ^ 1 

Glffen I 

son of Mary J. Worley and Francis McCann, was born November 30, 1871 at 
Demos. Belmont Co., Ohio ; married November 28, 1894 at Belmont, Ohio, 
OLIVE L. CARLETON, born July 21, 1876 at Belmont, Ohio, daughter of 
William Carleton and Eliza J. Oglebee. He is a teamster; Democrat; Presby- 
terian. Resided at St. Clairsville, Ohio, and at Uniontown, Ohio three years. 

CHILDREN: 

127. I. Louella McCann, born February 3, 1896. 

128. II. Carleton McCann, born January 13, 1897. 

129. III. Mildred McCann, born February 17, 1898. 

130. IV. Earle McCann, born March 25, 1900. 



DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD GREENLEE 

OF 

MASON COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. 



EDWARD GREENLEE,! probably brother of William of West Virginia. 

married . He came from Ireland at an early date, and settled in 

Mason County, West Virginia (then Virginia). He was a farmer; in religion, 
Baptist. 

CHILDREN : 



2. I. Edward ; married Anna Henry.+ 

3. II. William, born, 1771 ; married Hannah Greenlee ; married second 

Susan Musselman.+ 

4. III. Eastham ("Esom"). 

5. IV. James. 

6. V. Robert. 

7. VI. Franklin. 

8. VII. Rachel. 

9. VIII. Nathan. 



EDWARD GREENLEE,^ son of Edward Greenlee, was born probably in 

Ireland ; died ia Mason County, West Virginia ; married ANNA HENRY who 
died in Mason County, West Virginia. He came from Ireland at an early date 
and settled in Mason County, West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 



Robert, born about 1780; married Margaret Aylshire.-|- 
John, born February 18, 1786 ; married Susanna Alyshire.+ 
Samuel, born March 13, 1791 ; married Hannah Hughes. + 

Alexander ; married Margaret . No children. 

Henry; died immarried January 7, 1874 in Mason Co., West 

Virginia. 
James ; married Deborah Carrell.+ 
Rachel ; married Jesse Van Bibber.-f- 
Anna ; married Joel Cartwright. Had a large family. 
Hannah; married Edward Greenlee. [See William of W. Va.] 

198 



10 


I. 


11. 


II. 


12. 


III. 


13. 


IV. 


14. 


V. 


15. 


VI. 


16. 


VII. 


17. 


VIII. 


18. 


IX. 



19. 


I. 


20. 


II. 


21. 


III. 


22. 


IV. 


23. 


V. 


24. 


VI. 



EDWARD OF WEST VIRGINIA. 199 

3. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE,2 son of Edward Greenlee, was born in 1771 in Ire- 
land ; died September, 1846 ; married HANNAH GREENLEE ; married second 
SUSAN MUSSELMAN who was born January 15, 1775, died June 4, 1873 at 
SummitviUe, Jladison Co., Indiana, daughter of John Musselman. He was a 
farmer; Whig; Baptist. 

CHILDREN : 

Elizabeth, bom October 13, 1809 ; married Harvey Reynolds. 
John, born February 5, 1811; married Mary Jane Brown. -[- 
Jane, born September 1, 1812 ; married Davis G. Nelson. 
Mary Ann, born February 23, 1814 ; married Arbuckle Nelson ; lived 

at Spooner, Wisconsin. 
William, born February 23, 1816; married Harriet Sayre.+ 
Silas, bom March 31, 1818. 

10. 

ROBERT GREENLEE ^ ( Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee i 1 

son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry, was born about 1780 ; died in 1864 or 
1865 aged about 84 years, in Mason Co., West Virginia ; married in Mason Co., 
West Virginia, MARGARET AYLSHIRE, AILSHIRE or ALESHIRE who died 
in 1850 aged 70 years, in Mason Co., West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

25. I. Susan, bom March 15, 1815; died unmarried September 17, 1879 in 

Mason Co., West Virginia. 

26. II. Sylvester, bom March 10, 1817 ; married Esther Hetta Bamett.+ 

27. III. Deresa ; died in infancy. 

28. IV. Rebekah ; died in infancy. 

ROBERT GREENLEE came from Pennsylvania to West Virginia and re- 
sided in Mason County. He was in the war of 1812. He was a farmer and shoe- 
maker; Democrat; Baptist. 

11. 

JOHN GREENLEE 3 f Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee i ) 

UV.I..I.J.1 U.IV.UXJJ.1JJUU I Anna Henry J 

son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry, was born February 18, 1786 at Buf- 
falo, West Virginia ; died October 21, 1869 at Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West 
Virginia ; married February 21, 1809 SUSANNA AYLSHIRE, AILSHIRE or 
ALESHIRE, born February 14, 1787 ; died October 2, 1865. He was a farmer ; 
Whig ; Baptist ; and resided near Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

29. I. William, born April 17, 1812 or 1811 ; married Catherine Riffle.+ 



30. 


II. 


31. 


III. 


32. 


IV. 


33. 


V. 


34. 


VI. 



200 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Elizabeth, born February 3, 1814 ; died unmarried September 4, 1891. 
Jacob, born October 26, 1817 ; married Susan Caroline Swan ; had son 

John 0. who lives at 01dto^vn, West Virginia. 
Lucinda, born February 2, 1821; married Nathan Greenlee. + 
Cynthia, born January 15, 1824 ; died September 19, 1834. 
Green, born October 16, 1830; married Rose Van Sickles. + 

12. 

SAMUEL GREENLEE * ' Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' ) 
""**"*'■"•"*"■'"'" I Anna Henry J 

son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry, was born March 13, 1791 in West 
Virginia ; died March 24, 1853 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married in 
1813 HANNAH HUGHES, born March 15, 1793, died February, 1863 at Leon, 
West Virginia, daughter of Israel Hughes or Hues. He was a farmer and 
wheelwright ; Democrat ; Baptist ; resided in West Virginia and in Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

Mary, born Jime 9, 1815 ; married Jared Hill.+ 

Neely, born May 14, 1817 ; married Margaret Kaapp ; married second 

Emeline Knapp.+ 
William, born August 18, 1819; married Sophia Aylshire.-)- 
Henry, born December 28, 1821; married Angeline Booth.+ 
Anna, born May 8, 1824 ; died aged 22 years. 

15. 

JAMES GREENLEE* (Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee i t 

son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry, married DEBORAH CARROLL. He 
was a tailor ; pilot on Ohio and Kanawha rivers ; resided on Kanawha River near 
Ten-mile Creek ; Middleport and Gallipolis, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

40. I. David. 

41. II. Morris Clark, born about 1819 ; married Catherine Roush.-|- 

42. III. Joseph. 

43. rV. Polly. 

44. V. Nancy. 

45. VI. Louisa. 

16. _ 

RACHEL GREENLEE 3 ( Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' ) 
.•».r>.w.>i..u.u u.i.v.u.u^^.u.u.u \Anna Henry / 

son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry, was married to JESSE VAN BIBBER 
who died April 10, 1852 in Mason Co., West Virginia. They had one child. 

46. I. Elizabeth Greenlee Van Bibber who married Smith; married 

second Richard Tillis.+ 



35. 


I. 


36. 


II. 


37. 


III. 


38. 


IV. 


39. 


V. 



I 



EDWARD OF "WEST VIRGINIA. 201 

20. 



TOWN fJ'RF.'F'.NT.'R'P. 3 / William Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee » ) 
jvxili v»xvj:ij:ii>±jj:i£i | Susan Musselman / 

son of William Greenlee and Susan jMusselman, was born February 5, 1811 ; 
living September, 1898 ; married MARY JANE BROWN who was born at Point 
Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia and is dead. Resided at Point Pleasant, 
West Virginia and Hejrworth, Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

47. I. John D., born December 31, 1860 ; lives at Heyworth. 

48. II. Charles E., born April 11, 1866 ; lives at Heyworth. 

23. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE » { ^;™n MussTmlV ^ward Creenlee > | 

son of William Greenlee and Susan Musselman, was born February 23, 1816 
at Charleston, Kanawha Co., or in Mason Co., West Virginia ; died January 11, 
1898 at Summitville, Madison Co., Indiana; married April 15, 1841 at Maiden, 
Kanawha Co., West Virginia, HARRIET SAYRE, born June 24, 1822 at Pome- 
roy, Meigs Co., Ohio, living in 1898, daughter of John Sayre and Hannah Jones. 

CHILDREN : 

Ann Elizabeth, born February 5, 1842 ; married Silas Harris. 
Mary Frances, born August 23 or 28, 1843; married Joel W. 

McMahan. 
John William, born April 6, 1846; married Mary M. Keaton.^- 
Andrew Taylor, born September 19, 1847; married Prudence A. 

Ball.+ 
Julia Jane, born June 25, 1849 ; married Jacob Waymire. 
Susan Musselman, born July 22, 1851 ; married Samuel Roberts ; 

William Sutton. 

55. VII. Hannah Amanda, born December 13, 1854 ; married Henry Thomas 

Ball. 

56. VIII. Adaline Victoria, born August 14, 1856; married Daniel A. Way- 

mire. 
Lydia Smith, born September 14, 1859 ; married Madison Pierce. 
Edward Lewis, born March 18, 1861; died February 20, 1875. 
Prudence Ellis, born July 1, 1863 ; married Handy Crowell. 
Herbert, born June 7, 1867 ; married Minnie Jarrett. 
Harriet, born June 7, 1867; married William Cain. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE received a common school education ; and for some 
years was manager of the Kanawha salt works. In 1852 he removed to Madi- 
son County, Indiana and purchased a tract of land near Forestville. The 
county at that time was sparsely settled, the nearest trading point being twenty 



49. 


I. 


50. 


II. 


51. 


III. 


52. 


IV. 


53. 


V. 


54. 


VI. 



57. 


IX. 


58. 


X. 


59. 


XI. 


60. 


XII. 


61. 


xm. 



202 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

miles away, and a journey to mill sometimes occupied several days. Being of 
an ingenious turn of mind, he made the shoes for his own family and also did 
cobble work for the neighbors during spare hours. Mrs. Greenlee learned 
spinning and weaving and supplied the family with clothing, blankets, etc. In 
1897 he moved to a comfortable home in Summitville to live a retired life. In 
politics he was a Republican. Although a member of no church, he was a man 
of sterling worth, upright and honorable and a highly esteemed citizen. 



26. 

SYLVESTER GREENLEE * r Robert Greenlee/ Edward Greenlee » 

M^ u > UU.I.U.IV u^vu.u^i.uu.u \ Margaret Aylshire Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ^ 1 

son of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Aylshire, was born March 10, 1817 at 
Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia ; died ]\Iarch 18, 1900 aged 83 years 
at Promise City, WajTie Co., Iowa ; married January 25, 1838 at Point Pleasant, 
West Virginia, ESTHER HETTA BARNETT, born March 9, 1820 at Point 
Pleasant, died December 19, 1894 at Promise City, Iowa, daughter of William or 
Robert Barnett and Elizabeth Allen. 



CHILDREN : 

Jemima, born November 27, 1838; died November 19, 1849. 
Elizabeth Margaret, born May 30, 1840; married John Robinson. + 
Levi Thompson, born November 3, 1841 ; married Sophia M. 
Everett.+ 
65. IV. Adaline, born March 17 or 16, 1843 ; married Mathew James Ames- 
bury. + 
Mary, born March 18, 1845 ; died December 1, 1847. 
Martha, born March 15, 1846 ; married Henry Tipton Peck.-(- 
Virginia, born ]May 27, 1847; married Nathan Brown: married 
second Fletcher. + 

69. VIII. Eliza Susan, born November 20, 1848; married August 15, 1867, 

William Harris ; died in 1880. 

70. IX. Ira Albert, born January 3, 1851 or February, 1850; married 

February 2, 1873, Mary Jane Harris ; resides at Lineville, Iowa. 

71. X. Evaline, born February 17, 1853 ; married April 8, 1875, Darius M. 

Amsberry, editor of Broken Bow Republican, Broken Bow, 

Nebraska. 
Emaline, bom February 17, 1853 ; died August 15, 1855. 
Rachel, born May 16, 1855; married David Henry Newman. + 
Robert Lloyd, born October 3, 1857 ; died March 2, 1858. 
Louis Vinton, born April 21, 1859; married Hattie M. Rankin.4- 
Belle, born April 23, 1861 ; unmarried. 

SYLVESTER GREENTLiEE spent his youth and childhood on his father's 
farm. He did not enjoy the privilege of a liberal education, there being no 
public school system in the country at that time, so he had to depend on the 



62. 


I. 


63. 


II. 


64. 


III. 



66. 


V. 


67. 


VI. 


68. 


VII. 



72. 


XL 


73. 


XII. 


74. 


XIII. 


75. 


XIV. 


76. 


XV. 





ESTHER H. BARNETT GREENLEE. 



No. 26. SYLVESTER GREENLEE. 





No. 48. CHARLES E. GREENLEE. 



No. 47. JOHN D. GREENLEE. 



EDWARD OF WEST VIRGINIA. 203 

opportunities afforded by a limited subscription school. By industrious ap- 
plication to study at home, with the little help he received in the subscription 
schools, he acquired a good common school education. After his marriage he 
settled on a farm and followed farming, boating, and trading on the Ohio 
River until the spring of 1850, when he removed to Jefferson County, Iowa, and 
in 1852 moved to Wayne County, Iowa, where he settled on a tract of wild land 
five miles west of Corydon, the county seat. He immediately went to work 
to improve his farm, with the intention of making it his permanent home. By 
industry and strict economy he prospered financially and soon had his farm 
well improved and well stocked. In 1879 he left the farm and moved to 
Promise City, Iowa, where he engaged in the grocery business, and where he 
resided until his death. Mr. Greenlee has always had the confidence and esteem 
of those who knew him ; and, although never aspiring to office, he was elected 
Justice of the Peace in Wayne County, and served as such for eight years. He 
also served one year as a member of the board of Supervisors, and several 
terms as school director. For several years he was church clerk of Peoria 
Baptist Church. 

ESTHER HETTA (BARNETT) GREENLEE united with the Peoria Baptist 
church in 1854, and from that time until the day of her death lived a consistent 
christian life. 

29. 

WIIiIiIAM GRESNTiSS * / John Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ' ) 

■^^^ v«ivjjijiiij.ujj I Susanna Aylshire Anna Henry ) 

son of John Greenlee and Susanna Aylshire, was born April 17, 1812 or 1811 
at Buffalo or Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; died February 22, 1862 near 
Point Pleasant, West Virginia; married July 20, 1840 near Point Pleasant, 
CATHARINE RIFFLE, born July 9, 1818 near Point Pleasant, died August 
16, 1860 near Point Pleasant, daughter of Leonard Riffle and Mary Ann 
Eckard. He was a farmer and shoemaker; Whig; Baptist; resided in Mason Co., 
West Virginia. 

CHILDREN: 

Hezekiah, born January 26, 1842; married Sophia Catherine Beard. + 
Martin, born December 2, 1843; married Mary Ann Beard. + 
Mary Susan, born September 10, 1846; died August 19, 1860. 
Melvina, bom December 16, 1848; died unmarried April 26, 1881. 
Andrew Eckard, born December 24, 1851; married Rachel Gertrude 
■ Lewis. 

32. 

T.TTCTNDA O'R'P.'P.NT.'RT!'. ■* f John Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ^ ) 

xjuux±i.iyA vrAJijfiiiuxiJj j Susanna Aylshire Anna Henry / 

son of John Greenlee and Susanna Alyshire, was born February 2, 1821 at 
Flat Rock, Mason Co., West Virginia; died July 23, 1900 at Elm Spring, 



77. 


I. 


78. 


II. 


79. 


III. 


80. 


IV. 


81. 


V. 



85. 


IV. 


86. 


V. 


87. 


VI. 



204 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Washington Co., Arkansas; married April 10, 1850 at Flat Rock, NATHAN 
GREENLEE (who had brothers James K. and Elihu), born July 27, 1827 at 
Flat Rock, West Virginia, died April 28, 1882 at Elm Springs, Arkansas. He 
was a farmer; Democrat; Missionary Baptist. Resided in West Virginia, Ar- 
kansas and Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

82. I. Son, born January 24, 1851 ; died the same day. 

83. II. Stephen, born August 5, 1852 ; married Louise Lewis ; lives at Blew- 

ford, Arkansas. 

84. III. Granville, born January 16, 1854 ; married Nora Bartholomew ; lives 

at Blewford, Arkansas. 
John, born January 3, 1857 ; died April 25, 1867. 
David, born March 2, 1859 ; married Mary Doss.-f 
Emma, born March 17, 1861 ; married William Wright ; lives at Elm 

Springs, Arkansas. 



34 

GREEN GREENLEE^ {Itl^^l^t^Mre f^Z^le^ir'"" ' Edward Greenlee ^ | 

son of John Greenlee and Susanna Alyshire, was bom October 16, 1830 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; died in 1886; married ROSE VAN SICKLES, 
born in 1841 at Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia, daughter of Samuel 
Van Sickles and Susan Acherds. He was a farmer ; in politics. Democrat ; in 
religion. United Brethren. 



CHILDREN : 

Susan, born in 1855 ; married E. Maddox. 

Lewis, born in 1861 ; married Mary Plarits. 

Samuel, born in 1865; died. 

William Robert, born in 1869; married Mishie Whitt.+ 

Edward, born in 1873 ; married Lulu Hushnor. 

I., born in 1876. 

Riley, born in 1878 ; died. 



35. 

TWAPV ftP'R'RNT.'Ii'.Ti'. 4 f Samuel Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' 1 
rnAAX UAriXiDXjXiXi I Hannah Hughes Anna Henry | 

daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes, was born June 9, 1815 ; died 
in Mason Covmty, West Virginia; married JARED HILL, born December 8, 
1815 in Mason Co., West Virginia; died November 16, 1874 in Mason Co., West 
Virginia, son of Jesse Hill and Newel. 



88. 


I. 


89. 


II. 


90. 


III. 


91. 


IV. 


92. 


V. 


93. 


VI. 


94. 


VII. 



95. 


I. 


96. 


II. 


97. 


III. 


98. 


IV. 


99. 


V. 



EDWAKD OF WEST VIRGINIA. 205 

CHILDREN : 

Andrew Hill, born in Mason Co., West Virginia where he still resides. 

Jonathan Hill, born in Mason Co., where he still resides. 

Mary Hill. 

Rhoda (?) Hill. 

George W. Hill, born December 8, 1847 ; married Annie L. Stevens. + 



36. 

NTPT Y Om^BNTjEG * / Samuel Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' ) 
ilCifiJJX wa>£ij:ixi.u£ij:i | Hannah Hugbes Anna Henry J 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes, was born May 14, 1817 or 1815 ; 
dead, but was living in 1900 aged about 85 ; married MARGARET KNAPP who 
died 40 years afterward ; married second EMELINE KNAPP. He was a farmer 
and Baptist minister. No children. 



37. 

■unTTTAM nP'li''li'.'NT ■BIT!'. 4 j Samuel Greenlee » Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ' ) 
WXXjUIAITX VD-CiCiViuiiCi j Hannah Hughes Ann Henry < 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes, was born August 18, 1819 at 
Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia; died in 1900 at Arbuckle, West 
Virginia; married July 18, 1844 at Point Pleasant, SOPHIA ATLSHIRE, 
AILSHIRE or ALESHIRE, born April 27, 1823 at Point Pleasant, daughter of 
Jacob Aylshire and Sarah Van Sickle. He was a farmer; Democrat; Baptist; 
resided near Point Pleasant. 

CHILDREN : 

Mary Jane, born July 14, 1845 ; married Addison Newton Beard.+ 
Anna C, born January 18, 1847; married James Washington 

Wood.+ 
Calvin Hughes, born May 18, 1848 ; died August, 1873. 
Sarah Margaret, born January 18, 1850; married Andrew S. 

Riffle.+ 

104. V. Perry Martin, born December 20, 1851 or 1852, married Emeline 

Matilda Smith.+ 

105. VI. Jacob Newton, born February 12, 1853 ; married Rosetta C. Ams- 

bury.-f- 

106. VII. Neely Livinus, born October 20, 1854 ; married Cordelia C. Jenkins. 

Their daughter. Prances, li'j^es at Waterloo, West Virginia. 

107. VIII. Henry William, born March 1, 1857; married Sarah Elizabeth 

Riffle.+ 

108. IX. Gideon Albert, born September or April 30, I860; married Mary 

Belle Riffle. + 

109. X. Samuel Robert, born December 29, 1863; died May 9, 1864. 

110. XI. Charles Lewis, born March 30, 1867; married Laverna Sayre.+ 



100. 


I. 


101. 


II. 


102. 


III. 


103. 


IV. 



112. 


II. 


113. 


III. 


114. 


IV. 


115. 


V. 


116. 


VI. 


117. 


VII. 


118. 


VIII. 



206 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

38. 

TT'R'NTJV flTJ'RTi'.NT Ti'.'R 4 f Samuel Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee » 1 
xixji^xti vrnJiiJUi^uJJJ:! t Hannah Hughes Anna Henry / 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes, was born December 28, 1821 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; died August 8, 1898 at Leon, West Virginia ; 
married June 5, 1849 ANGELINE BOOTH, born November 22, 1827 in Ohio, 
daughter of William Booth and Sarah Sewright. He was a farmer ; Republican ; 
Baptist; resided on the homestead farm in Mason Co., West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

111. I. Harriet A., born March 23, 1850; married April 17, 1873, John 

Boles. 
Samuel H., born September 26, 1852; married Ollie A. Smith. + 
William Jackson, born February 15, 1854. 
George William, born August 14, 1856; married Martha A. 

Bailey.+ 
Mary Sewright, born April 27, 1858; married John 0. Greenlee. 
Martha Frances, born November 16, 1866 ; married Frank Frazier. 
Nancy R., born January 25, 1869 ; married John W. Smith. 
Jennie Bell, born February 26, 1872 ; married Joseph S. Riffle. 

41. 
MORRIS CLARK GREENLEE* {l^ZWtT^lfn f^L^H^SrT'"^ 

Edward Greenlee ' 1 

son of James Greenlee and Deborah Carroll, was born about 1819 ; died June 11, 
1898 aged 79 years in West Virginia; married at Letart Falls, Ohio, CATH- 
ARINE ROUSH, who was living in 1899. Resided at Ravenswood, West 
Virginia. 

CHILDREN: 

John Martin (oldest) ; married .+ 

Child ; died young. 

Child; died young. 

Harriet Elizabeth, born in 1846. 

William Merchant, born January 28, 1848; married Idol Beale; 

married second Mary B. Jackson. -|- 
Winfield Scott. 
Charles Edward. 
Five others died in infancy. 

MORRIS CLARK GREENLEE left home when very young. After learn- 
ing the tailoring trade, he went on the river and soon became pilot on the 
Kanawha and Ohio rivers, going from Letart, Ohio to Thirteen Mile Creek, or 
Leon, West Virginia. He lived there a few years then returned to Middleport, 
Ohio, and from there went to Gallipolis, Ohio, where he settled just before 



119. 


I. 


120. 


II. 


121. 


III. 


122. 


IV. 


123. 


V. 


124. 


VI. 


125. 


VII. 



EDWARD OF WEST VIRGINIA. 207 

the Civil war broke out. He then engaged in piloting the government boats up 
the Kanawha River. 

WINFIELD SCOTT GREENLEE is a steward on the river. 

CHARLES EDWARD GREENLEE was a steward on the Kanawha River, 
and lost his life in the explosion of the steamer "J. N. Roberts" at Pomeroy, 
Ohio. 



46. 

ELIZABETH GREENLEE VAN BIBBER * { Fes'se'van efb^r' !nna Hen?r°"' ' 
Edward Greenlee ' I 

daughter of Rachel Greenlee and Jesse Van Bibber, married SMITH; 

married second RICHARD TILLIS. 



CHILDREN : 

126. I. Cassandra Smith ; married Myrtilloe E. Hart.+ 

127. II. Van Bibber Smith ; married Miss Louisa Hart. 

128. HI. James Smith ; married . 

There was a large family by second marriage. 

51. 

JOHN WILLIAM GREENLEE * { Wil"am GreeDlee ' William Greenlee " 



Edward Greenlee ^ 



} 



Harriet Sayre Susan Musselman 



son of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre, was born April 6, 1846 at Maiden, 
Kanawha County, West Virginia; died September 20, 1893 at Summitville, 
Madison County, Indiana; married August 4, 1868 at Elwood, Madison Co., 
Indiana, MARY M. KEATON, born July 23, 1849 at Falmouth, Rush Co., 
Indiana, daughter of Ambrose R. Keaton and Emily Blew. 

CHILDREN: 

129. I. William Ambrose, born August 1, 1869 at Summitville; unmarried 

(1898). 

130. II. Mary Agnes, bom July 6, 1874 ; died September 8, 1893. 

JOHN WILLIAM GREENLEE at the age of six years removed with his 
parents to Madison County, Indiana, where he attended school until he was 
eighteen. At this time the Civil War was in progress, and being filled with a 
desire for military service he enlisted as a private in Company I 154th Indiana 
Volunteer Infantry, and served with the regiment until mustered out in August, 
1865 at Stevenson Station, Virginia. Returning home he attended Normal 
College, and for eighteen years taught in the public schools of Indiana. He 



208 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

afterward engaged in contracting and building and followed this business until 
his death. He was a member of the G. A. E. and Masonic societies. In politics, 
Republican. 



52. 

AND'R'RW TAYLOR GREENI,EE ■* / WlUiam Greenlee = William Greenlee « 

iUNUlULW lAXl^UA UXirifiDXjJliJ:! I Harriet Sayre Susan Musselmau 

Edward Greenlee ^ 1 

son of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre, was born September 19, 1847 at 
Maiden, Kanawha Co., West Virginia; married January 18, 1872 at Summit- 
villa, Madison Co., Lidiana, PRUDENCE A. BALL, born February 28, 1851 
at Connersville, Fayette Co., Indiana, daughter of William Ball and Mary 
McCrovy. He was a farmer; Republican; Baptist; and resided at Orestes, 
Indiana. 



CHILDREN : 

Carl, born December 8, 1872 ; unmarried. 

Annis, born June 2, 1875 ; married February 3, 1893 J. M. Jones. 

Carrie, born September 29, 1877 ; died October 11, 1895. 

Harry, born March 8, 1880. 

Donald, born August 15, 1882. 

Mary S., born August 29, 1889. 

Esther, born August 29, 1894. 



ELIZABETH MARGARET GREENLEE ^ {l^tClI.I---"'-* rrl'a'rSlmr. 

Edward Greenlee " Edward Greenlee ' t 
Anna Henry / 

daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett, was born May 30, 
1840 at Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married May 13 or 18, 1858 
JOHN ROBINSON, born September 24, 1837 at Greencastle, Putnam Co., 
Indiana, son of Adison N. Robinson and Elizabeth Lunsford. He is a farmer; 
in politics. Republican ; in religion. Missionary Baptist ; resides at Broken Bow, 
Nebraska. 



CHILDREN : 

138. I. William Francis Robinson, born October 20, 1860 ; died September 

21, 1881. 

139. II. George Thompson Robinson, born July 24, 1863; married Orra J. 

Crawford. 

140. HI. Robert Lloyd Robinson, born February 22, 1868; married Julia 

Brisbane ; lives at Grand Island, Nebraska. 

141. IV. Charley 0. Robinson, born March 10, 1882. 



131. 


I. 


132. 


II. 


133. 


III. 


134. 


IV. 


135. 


V. 


136. 


VI. 


137. 


VII. 



142. 


I. 


143. 


II. 


144. 


III. 


145. 


IV. 


146. 


V. 



EDWARD OF WEST VIRGINIA. 209 

64. 

UIVI THOMPSON G-REENLEE B f Sylvester Greenlee « Robert Greenlee » 

IaEjVI xayjOLrayja u-njuxjl^x^xi | Esther H. Barnett Margaret Aylshlre 

Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ' 1 
Anna Henry / 

son of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett, was born November 3 
or 4, 1841 in Mason Co., West Virginia; married May 31, 1866 at Knoxville, 
Marion Co., Iowa, SOPHIA M. EVERETT, born December 18, 1848 at Knox- 
ville, Iowa, daughter of John Smith Everett and Elizabeth Ellen McCowen. 

CHILDREN : 

Marcena Sylvester, born February 25, 1870 ; died August 7, 1871. 

Child; died in infancy. 

Charles Oscar, born January 28 or 18, 1872; married Bessie 

Gertrude McCutchan.+ 
Maud May, born January 3, 1879 ; unmarried. 
Everett MeCowen, born November 14, 1881 ; unmarried. 

LEVI THOMPSON GREENLEE worked with his father on the farm, re- 
ceiving his education in the district schools during the winter months and by 
studying at home. In the spring of 1861 he commenced the study of medicine 
under Dr. Warren Day Everett. In October, 1861 he enlisted in Company I of 
the 4th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, for three years. He was with his 
regiment in its first battle at Pea Ridge, Arkansas in March, 1862, and in an 
engagement late in the afternoon of the second day of fighting he was wounded 
in the left arm. However, he did not leave the regiment until he was detailed 
to assist the surgeons in earing for the wounded, and when the army moved 
he was left at Cassville, Missouri in charge of the wounded of his regiment that 
were not able to be moved, with instructions to move them to Springfield, 
Missouri, as soon as they were able. On arriving at the general hospital at 
Springfield, by request of his wounded comrades, he was again detailed to care 
for them until they were able to be sent home on furlough. He again joined 
his regiment at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and was with the regiment in all of its 
compaigns, including Sherman's march to the sea. He re-enlisted January 1, 
1864, and was promoted to the rank of fifth sergeant of the company at Raleigh, 
North Carolina ; then General Lee surrendered and peace was declared. They 
marched across the country to Washington, D. C, marched in the Grand Review 
there, then went to Louisville, Kentucky, where he was discharged from the 
service, and from there went to Davenport, Iowa, where he was mustered out. 
He returned to his home August 10, 1865, having served in the army three years 
and nine months. 

After his marriage he located at Corydon, Wayne County, Iowa. He com- 
pleted his course in medicine, graduating from the College of Physicians and 
Surgeons at Keokuk, Iowa in 1875, and has since been actively engaged in the 
practice of medicine and surgery. In President Cleveland's first administration 
he was appointed postmaster at Weldon, Iowa; and under the second ad- 
ministration of President Cleveland he was a member of the examining board of 
surgeons for the bureau of pensions. He is now examining surgeon for four 



210 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

life insurance companies. He has been a member of the school board four dif- 
ferent terms, in three of which he was its president. He is now located in the 
practice of his profession at Humeston, Iowa ; is clerk of the First Baptist Church 
of that place and has been Superintendent of the Sunday School for six years. 
In politics he is a Democrat. 

65. 

ATlALfNTF. O-TJ'RF.NT.F.'E 6 ( Sylvester Greenlee « Robert Greenlee = Edward Greenlee = 

Al/AXjXXNrj U-AXiril^ljiljrj j Esther H. Barnett Margaret Aylshire Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ' ) 

daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett, was born March 17 
or 16, 1843 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; died January 9, 1882 near 
I&ioxville, Marion Co., Iowa; married April 28, 1864 at Corydon, Wayne Co., 
Iowa, MATHEW JAMES AMSBERRY, born February 15, 1837 in Mason Co., 

West Virginia, son of William Amsberry and Mollie . He was a farmer ; 

Republican ; Baptist. 

CHILDREN : 

147. I. Warren Thompson Amsberry, born May 14, 1865 ; married Florence 

Waggoner. 

148. II. Elbert Sylvester Amsberry, born August 31, 1869; married Mattie 

Wright ; lives at Eldora, Iowa. 

149. III. Edna Hettie Amsberry, born March 18, 1871 ; married Thomas Fel- 

lows ; died February 11, 1893. 

150. IV. Jessie May Amsberry, born November 18, 1872; married Robert 

Hawkins; died January 9, 1891. 

151. V. Ray Vinton Amsberry, born July 29, 1880. 

152. VI. Rolla Darius Amsberry, born July 29, 1880. 



67. 

MARTHA fr'RP.'RNLT'i'R 5 J Sylvester Greenlee ' Robert Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee = 

U^AAXXXA vrAiiiiiii^ujiiJii I Esther H. Barnett Margaret Aylshire Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ^ ) 

daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett, was born March 15, 
1846, at Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia; married March 22, 1866 at 
Corydon, Wayne Co., Iowa, HENRY TIPTON PECK, born August 5, 1840 at 
Greencastle, Indiana, died August 28, 1892 at Corydon, Iowa, son of Isaac Peck 
and Nancy Moore. He was a farmer ; Baptist ; resided at Corydon, Iowa. 



CHILDREN: 

James Carlton Peck, born December 22, 1866 ; married Sadie Niday. 
Sylvester Peck, born November 1, 1871 ; died August 31, 1873. 
Lillie Peck, born September 24, 1873 ; died April 28, 1878. 
Addie E. Peck, born November 11, 1877. 
Jessie M. Peck, born March 28, 1882. 



153. 


I. 


154. 


II. 


155. 


III. 


156. 


IV. 


157. 


V. 



f 



EDWARD OF WEST VIRGINIA. 211 

68. 

VTT?flTNTA flTJF.F.NT.F.F. B ( Sylvester Greenlee * Robert Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee = 

vxAvrxx^xA UTAjjfiXijjcijj ( Esther II. Barnett Margaret Aylsbire Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ^ 1 

daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett, was born May 27, 
1847 in Mason Co., West Virginia ; married August 30, 1866 at Peoria, Wayne 
Co., Iowa. NATHAN BROWN, born August 2, 1848 ; died September 22, 1893 
in MePherson Co., Kansas, son of Nathan Brown and Elizabeth Shane; married 
second Fletcher. Residence, MePherson, Kansas. 

CHILDREN : 

158. I. Leila Brown, born December 12, 1867 ; married February 22, 1891, 

Add Runo ; lives at Dewey, Indian Territory. 

159. II. Myrtle Brown, born November 2, 1870; married May 11, 1892, 

Jesse Hodge; lives at Galva, Kansas. 

160. III. Nettie Grace Brown, born October 1, 1872; married October 1, 

189—, Ed Huff. 

161. IV. Henry Clyde Brown, bom April 2, 1874 ; married February 4, 1894, 

Amanda Hockett. 

162. V. Maude Brown, born February 17, 1881. 

163. VI. Charles Henson Brown, bom July 24, 1883. 



73. 

T?Af!TTF.T. OT?F.'P.NT.F.F. 5 ( Sylvester Greenlee * Robert Greenlee ^ Edward Greenlee = 

AM.vxiiJ±j viAj:i£ix^Xdjji:j t Esther H. Barnett Margaret Aylsbire Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ' / 

f 

daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett, was born May 16, 
1855 at Corydon, Wayne Co., Iowa; married December 3, 1874 at Corydon, 
Iowa, DAVID HENRY NEWMAN, born December 12, 1849 at Point Pleasant, 
Mason Co., West Virginia, son of James Lawrence Newman and Penelope 
Kimberling. Mechanic; Republican; Methodist. 

CHILDREN: 

Eva Newman, born October 28, 1875 ; married Ira E. Hillyer.-l- 

Oden R. Newman, born March 22, 1877. 

Frank Newman, born October 23, 1879. 

David Claud Newman, born November 5, 1884. 

Orville Hope Newman, born May 29, 1891. 

DAVID HENRY NEWMAN came to Grand Island, Nebraska in the spring 
of 1879. Since that time he has resided in a number of places in Nebraska and 
Kansas. His daughter Eva graduated from the high school at Hiawatha, 
Kansas in 1894 and taught school for five years. One of the sons clerks in a 
dry goods store in Hutchinson, Kansas, one is employed iu the railroad depot at 
Hiawatha, and the other two are still in school. 



164. 


I. 


165. 


II. 


166. 


III. 


167. 


IV. 


168. 


V. 



212 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

75. 

LOUIS VINTON GREENLEE « {r.rhf/lJ.ly^^i^r Ma^ga^S'.Mre 

Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee i \ 
Anna Henry J 

son of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett, was born April 21, 1859 
at Corydon, Wayne Co., Iowa ; married April 1, 1885 at Promise City, Wayne 
Co., Iowa, HATTIE JI. RANKIN, born May 10, 18— at Iowa City, Iowa, 
daughter of John W. Rankin and Malinda Babbitt. He was a Republican ; in 
religion, Campbellite; resided at Osceola, Iowa. 

77. 

Tj'EHT-B'xrTAXI f<'P'li''li''MT ■PT? B ( William Greenlee * John Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee * 

tUliLJiirLlAn. Un£iJ:iJMijJ!i£i ^ Catherine Riffle Susanna Aylshire Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ' 1 

son of WiUiam Greenlee and Catherine Riffle, was born January 26, 1842 at 
Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia; married April 25, 1872 at Leon, 
Mason Co., West Virginia, SOPHIA CATHERINE BEARD, bom June 1, 1854 
at Silver Run, Meigs Co., Ohio, daughter of Calvin Jones Beard and Sophia 
Ann Crouch. He is a farmer ; Democrat ; Baptist ; resides at Flat Rock, West 
Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

169. I. Minnie B., born June 30, 1879. 

170. II. Mary M., born September 12, 1880. 

78. 

TWA'DTTK' r''R'Ii'li''N'T ■Pli' 5 ( William Greenlee * John Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' 

JXLA.K,lin \:fB.Cj£iS:iUi:ilh | Catherine Riffle Susanna Aylshire Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ' I 

son of WUliam Greenlee and Catherine Riffle, was born December 2, 1843 at 
Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia; married September 12, 1871 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia, MARY ANN BEARD, born May 4, 1842 in 
Meigs Co., Ohio, daughter of Calvin Jones Beard and Sophia Ann Crouch. He 
is a farmer; Democrat; Baptist; resides at Flat Rock, Mason Co., West Vir- 
ginia. 

CHILDREN: 

171. I. Annie Catharine, born March 5, 1873 ; died February 3, 1877. 

172. II. Charles Henry, bom December 3, 1874. 

173. III. Bertha Frances, bom August 27, 1878. 

MARTIN GREENLEE enlisted in the Union army February 14, 1865 and 
served until the end of the war ; was never in a hard battle ; started for Rich- 
mond but Lee surrendered before they reached there. 





No. 21. JANE GREENLEE NELSON. 



No. 37. WILLIAM GREENLEE AND 
WIFE. 





^r 


t 

'♦*»■ 


4 V 


f , 

■r 






No. 7S. MARTIN GREENLEE. 



No. 104. PERRY MARTIN GREEN- 
LEE, WIFE AND CHILDREN. 



A 



EDWAKD OF WEST VIEGINIA. 213 

86. 

TJAVm fiPF.'R'NT.Ii'.Ti'. B ) Lucinda Greenlee « John Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee • 

X/Avxx/ UAjjjji.ixj£i£i 1 Nathan Greenlee Susanna Aylshire Anna Henry 

Eldward Greenlee ' 1 

son of Lucinda Greenlee and Nathan Greenlee, was bom March 2, 1859 at 
Pendleton, Madison Co., Indiana; married December 18, 1881 at Alma, Craw- 
ford Co., Arkansas, MARY DOSS, born February 8, 1860 at Louisville, Ken- 
tucky, daughter of Milton Doss and Mary Wafford. He is a farmer; in politics. 
Democrat; in religion, Methodist Episcopal South; resides at Blewford, Ar- 
kansas. 

CHILDREN : 

Edith, born September 18, 1882. 

Evie, born August 10, 1885. 

Parilee, born January 5, 1888 ; died February 22, 1888. 

Clinton, born January 28, 1892. 

Zellah, born November 21, 1894; died August 19, 1895. 

Rhoda, born October 2, 1896. 



91. 
WILLIAM ROBERT GREENLEE « { g^ll-V^rirc'^L; fu'san'^n^^l^V.ro 

Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' I 
Anna Henry / 

son of Green Greenlee and Rose Van Sickles, was born in 1869, at Point Pleasant, 
Mason Co., West Virginia ; married MISHIE WHITT who was born in 1872 at 
Point Pleasant, daughter of Archibald Whitt and Martha Clutter. He was a 
farmer ; in politics, Democrat ; in religion. United Brethren ; resides at Oldtown, 
Mason Co., West Virginia. 



174. 


I. 


175. 


II. 


176. 


III. 


177. 


IV. 


178. 


V. 


179. 


VI. 



CHILDREN ; 

180. I. Verin, bom October 25, 1893. 

181. n. Otto, born October 16, 1897. 



99. 

GEORGE W WTT.T. 5 / Mary Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' 

v..uv»v>xj .. . X1X.U.LI I jgj.gj jj.jj Hannah Hughes Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee^ 1 

son of Mary Greenlee and Jared Hill, was born December 8, 1847 in Mason Co., 
West Virginia ; married October 15, 1881 at Gallipolis, Gallia Co., Ohio, ANNIE 
L. STEVENS, born April 2, 1861 in Mason Co., West Virginia; died April 22. 
1900 in Mason Co., West Virginia. Residence, Stevens, Mason Co., West Vir- 
ginia. 



214 GEEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDKEN: 

182. I. Ulysses E. Hill, born June 5, 1883. 

183. II. Maggie M. Hill, born December 20, 1884. 

184. III. Nettie M. Hill, born January 30, 1888. 

100. 



MARY .TANK GREENLEE 5 f William Greenlee « Samuel Greenlee » 

ITIAAX JAnJ!j UA£ii:inij£iri i SopWa Aylshlre Hannah Hughes 

Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ' I 

Anna Henry f 

daughter of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire, was born July 14, 1845 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married November 19, 1874 at Leon, West 
Virginia, ADDISON NEWTON BEARD, born May 22, 1846 at Leon, West 
Virginia; died August 13, 1898 at Leon, West Virginia, son of Calvin Jones 
Beard and Sophia Ann Crouch. They were farmers; in polities. Democrats; in 
religion. Primitive Baptists ; resided at Waterloo, Mason Co., West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

185. I. Anna Marinda Beard, born June 18, 1876 ; died December 9, 1880. 

186. II. William Calvin Perry Beard, born February 12, 1878 ; died March 

5, 1878. 

187. III. Charles Alva Levinus Beard, born Jime 29, 1881 ; lives at Waterloo ; 

unmarried (1901). 

188. IV. Edwin Jabez Beard, born October 8, 1887. 

101. 
ANNA CATHARINE GREENLEE ^ m»r«;-1>r* ll^SlllkSes' ' 

Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ' 1 
Anna Henry ) 

daughter of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire, was born January 18, 1847 
at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married March 9, 1871 at Leon, West 
Virginia, JAMES WASHINGTON WOOD, born August 21, 1850 at Point 
Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia. He was a farmer; Democrat; Protestant; 
resided at Ellsworth, Kansas. 

CHILDREN : 

189. I. Mary Sophia Wood, born October 16, 1872 ; married H. W. Whitt- 

meyere. 

190. II. Dora Belle Wood, born February 14, 1875 ; married M. J. Whitt- 

meyere. 
William Fountain Wood, born July 14, 1877. 
Charles Newton Wood, born May 14, 1880. 
James Lewis Wood, born February 15, 1884. 
Rosa A. or Sarah Rosa Wood, born February 23, 1886. 
Cora Mina Wood, born August 14, 1888. 



191. 


III. 


192. 


IV. 


193. 


V. 


194. 


VI. 


195. 


VII. 



I< 



196. 


I. 


197. 


II. 


198. 


III. 


199. 


IV. 


200. 


V. 



EDWARD OF WEST VIRGINIA. 215 

103. 

SARAH MARGARET GREENLEE ^ j "l''"?™ f-T/^l'"' * Samuel Greenlee > 

\ .Sophia Aylshire Hannab Hughes 

Edward Greenlee ^ Edward Greenlee ' 1 
Anna Henry / 

daughter of William Greenlee and Sophia Alyshire, was born January 18, 1850 
at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married September 25, 1873 ANDREW S. 
RIFFLE, born March 4, 1849 at Leon, West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

George M. Riffle, born March 18, 1874; died December 1, 1884. 
Clara M. Riffle, born March 10, 1877 at Leon, West Virginia; un- 
married (1901). 
James Nathaniel Riffle, born July 7, 1883. 
Elizabeth Riffle, born May 1, 1888. 
Clinton Riffle, born May 26, 1891. 

ANDREW S. RIFFLE is a minister in the United Brethren denomination 
and has been preaching for about thirty years. He resided in Leon, West 
Virginia, then spent one year in Jackson County, one year in Gilmore County, 
one year in Ritchie County, two years near Letart, Mason County, then went 
back to the old home near Leon. In 1900 he removed to a place about one mile 
from Leon. 

104. 
PERRY MARTIN GREENLEE « { ro'^Hf-^^-^-^'l^ ' It^l^^'ulTel ' 

Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ^ ) 
Anna Henry / 

son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire, was born December 20, 1851 or 
1852 near Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; died May 9, 1899 ; married July 27, 
1882, EMELINE MATILDA SMITH, born August 31, 1853 at Leon, West 
Virginia, daughter of James Smith and Anna Sears. He was a farmer ; Demo- 
crat ; Baptist ; resided in West Virginia, near Leon. She married second, Henry 
Summers. 

CHILDREN: 



Anna Arminta, born May 2, 1883 near Leon. 

Fanny, born February 27, 1885 ; died November 2, 1890. 

Mary Rosetta, born June 16, 1887 ; died November 8, 1890. 

George Edgar, born November 11, 1888 ; died July 10, 1889. 

William Clarkston, born June 17, 1890; lives at Walton, Boone 

Co., West Virginia. 
Nancy Elizabeth, born December 31, 1892. 
Harriet Sarepta, bom January 29, 1895. 



201. 


I. 


202. 


II. 


203. 


III. 


204. 


IV. 


205. 


V. 


206. 


VI. 


207. 


vn. 



216 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

105. 
JACOB NEWTON GREENLEE 5 | wnuam^Greeniee • |\1SSlk^iJrg1.'ir 

Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee i 1 
Anna Henry / 

son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire, was born February 12, 1853 
near Leon, Mason Co., "West Virginia ; married March 25, 1874 in Mason Co., 
"West Virginia, ROSETTA C. A:\ISBURY, bom December 14, 1855 in :\Iason 
Co., West Virginia, daughter of Francis Amsberry and Lucy Beard. In politics 
he is a Republican ; in religion. Baptist ; resides at Mason City, Nebraska. 

CHILDREN : 

208. L Anna Lora, born December 31, 1874; died October 1, 1886. 

209. II. Lucy Sophia, born May 14, 1876; married April 12, 1899, 0. H. 

Elison ; lives at Ansley, Nebraska. 

210. III. William Francis, bom. December 7, 1880; lives at Mason City, 

Nebraska. 

211. IV. FredRoberts, bom April 23, 1884; died September 29, 1886. 

212. V. Lucius M., born January 11, 1886 ; died January 15, 1886. 

JACOB NEWTON GREENTjEE moved from West Virginia to Iowa in 
1879; to Custer County, Nebraska in 1880; to Wright County, Missouri in 
1890, then back to Custer County, Nebraska in 1892 and settled near Madison 
City where he had taken a homestead in 1881. 



107. 
HENRY WILLIAM GREENLEE =^ {roXMshfrf' I^^SIkS'es' 

Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' 1 
Anna Henry j 

son of William Greenlee and Sophia Alyshire, was bom March 1, 1857 near 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married November 2, 1882 SARAH ELIZA- 
BETH RIFFLE, born February 24, 1864 at Leon, West Virginia, daughter of 
George Washington Riffle and Harriet Smith. He was a farmer; Democrat; 
resided at Waterloo, West Virginia. 



213. 


I. 


214. 


II. 


215. 


m. 


216. 


IV. 


217. 


V. 


218. 


VI. 


219. 


VII. 


220. 


VIII. 



CHILDREN: 

Leroy E., born September 19, 1883. 
William G., bom June 28, 1885. 
Dora B., born July 6, 1887. 
Joseph L., born June 18, 1889. 
Jacob A., born October 6, 1891. 
Arthur B., born April 3, 1894. 
Jesse B., born August 18, 1897. 
Albert V., born August 8, 1899. 



• 



EDWARD OF WEST VIRGINIA. 217 

108. 



GroEON ALBERT GREENLEE » mi'Mshfrr* IISSIk'kTgtt ' 

Edward Greenlee ^ Edward Greenlee ^ ( 
Anna Henry / 

son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire, was born September, or April 30, 
1860 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married July 23, 1882 at Leon, West 
Virginia MARY BELLE RIFFLE, born I\rarch 9, 1866 at Leon, West Virginia, 
daughter of George Washington Riffle and Harriet Smith. He is a farmer; 
Democrat ; Protestant ; resides at Waterloo, West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

Willard Andrew, born October 9, 1883. 
Harriet Sophia, bom July 21, 1885. 
Augustus Luther, born April 8, 1887. 
Howard Newton, bom June 9, 1889. 
Mary Ethel, born October 25, 1891. 
Charles Orval, born November 18, 1893. 
Clara Grace, bom September 17, 1896. 
Sallie Lodocie, born October 29, 1898. 

110. 

CHARLES LEWIS GREENLEE S | William Greenlee ' Samuel Greenlee • 

( Sophia Aylsnire Hannah Hughes 

Edward Greenlee ^ Edward Greenlee '■ / 
Anna Henry f 

son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire was born March 30, 1867 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married IMareh 28, 1897 in Mason Co., West 
Virginia, LAVERNA SATRE, born June 11, 1872 at Leon, West Virginia, 
daughter of William Henry Sayre and Charity Muttinex. He was a farmer,; 
Democrat; Baptist; residence, Waterloo, West Virginia. 



One child : 
229. I. William Henry, bom January 8, 1898. 

112. 



221. 


I. 


222. 


II. 


223. 


m. 


224. 


IV. 


225. 


V. 


226. 


VI. 


227. 


vn. 


228. 


vni. 



Edward Greenlee ' 



SAMTTV.T. TT ftP'RTP.'WT ■R'B'. 5 ( Henrv Greenlee • Samuel Greenlee " Edward Greei 
BAiuuxixa £L. \7Ajjjjxixj£iJU j Angeliue Booth Hannah Hughes Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ' 1 

son of Henry Greenlee and Angeline Booth, was born September 26, 1852 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married March 19, 1891 OLLIE A. SMITH, 
bom March 1, 1869 at Ripley, Jackson Co., West Virginia, daughter of Wyatt 
Smith and Lucinda J. Oldham. He is a merchant ; Republican ; and resides at 
Grimms Landing, West Virginia. 



230. 


I. 


231. 


II. 


232. 


Til. 


233. 


IV. 


234. 


V. 



218 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 



Child; died in infancy. 

Child ; died in infancy. 

Child; died in infancy. 

Nancy I., born June 24, 1897; died November 13, 1900. 

Samuel Oscar, born November 28, 1899. 



114. 

GEORGE WILLIAM GREENLEE ^ i "^'"•y «'-|,«°'«.« * Samuel Oreenlee » 

I Angeline Booth Hannah Hughes 

Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ' I 
Anna Henry ( 

son of Henry Greenlee and Angeline Booth, was born August 14, 1856 at Leon, 
Mason Co., West Virginia ; married September 2, 1881 at Leon, West Virginia, 
MARTHA A. BAILEY, born February 28, 1860 at Point Pleasant, Mason Co., 
West Virginia, daughter of David Bailey and Christina Ann Imphelp. 

One child: 
235. I. Elbert G., born September 4, 1883. 

GEORGE WILLIAM GREENLEE lived on a farm with his parents until 
he was twenty-one years old. After his marriage he moved to Leon, West 
Virginia. He was a blacksmith; Republican; Baptist. 



119. 



.TOHN MARTIN GRF.ENLF.E 6 i Morris C. Greenlee ' James Greenlee » 

dunn lUAAXXn UA£i£inijJLXi j Catherine Roush Detwrah Carroll 

Edward Greenlee • Edward Greenlee ' I 
Anna Henry J 

son of Morris Clark Greenlee and Catherine Roush, died January 21, 1896; 

married . He followed the river all his life as a steward. They 

had nine children. 



CHILDREN : 

Frederick (oldest) ; died September 25, 1885. 
John Martin ; follows the river as a steward. 
Samuel; in the army, 1st Regiment West Virginia Volunteers. 
Thomas ; in the army, 1st Regiment West Virginia Volunteers. 
Mary (eldest daughter) employed in a wholesale house in Indian- 
apolis as a trimmer. 

241. VI. Thomas ( ?) ; runs as a cook on the river. 

242. VII. Charles ; drowned April 20, 1884 in Kanawha River. 



236. 


I. 


237. 


II 


238. 


III. 


239. 


IV. 


240. 


V. 



EDWARD OP WEST VIRGINIA. 219 

123. 
WILLIAM MERCHANT GREENLEE ^^ \ ^^^^^^^^^ ' { h%Zkf^Z'^<^n 

Edward Greenlee - Edward Greenlee ' I 
Anna Henry I 

son of Morris Clark Greenlee and Catharine Roush, was born January 28 or 24, 
1848 at Letart Falls, Meigs Co., Ohio ; married in 1872 at Middleport, Meigs 
Co., Ohio, IDOL BEALE, born in 1856 at Hockingport, Athens Co., Ohio, died 
August 1885, daughter of Richard Beale of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; married 
second June 22, 1887 at Brownsville, Pennsylvania, MARY B. JACKSON, 
daughter of Dr. Isaac Jackson and Jane Campbell. 

One son : 

243. I. Isaac Jackson, born April 18, 1888. 

WILLIAM MERCHANT GREENLEE went with his father and learned 
to be a pilot and has followed the river ever since. He is a pilot and master of 
steamboats on the Ohio, Kanawha and Monongahela rivers, and makes his 
home in Pittsburg. 

126. 

n&SSA'NTI'RA SMTTW 5 ( Elizabeth G. Van Bibber * Rachael Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee 2 
\jAOOA£ilJB,A OIUXXH | — __ g„j,^^ Jesse Van Bibber Anna Henry 

Edward Greenlee ' 1 

daughter of Elizabeth Greenlee Van Bibber and Smith ; dead ; married 

MYRTILLOE E. HART, a farmer. Resided in Virginia, Missouri and Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

244. I. Joseph Smith Hart, born October, 1838 ; married in 1851, Lovisa 

Cook. 

245. II. Nathan Greenlee Hart, born December 25, 1840 ; married Emilie M. 

Miller. + 

246. III. Nehemiah Ambrose Hart, born, 1842; married Permelia Cox. 

247. IV. Henry Clay Hart, bom, 1845 ; married Anna Forest. 

144. 

CHARLES OSCAR GREENLEE S ! Levi T. Greenlee = Sylvester Greenlee « 

UIlAAljriO UOL>AK. VTXbrirjX'<llj£jri | Sophia M. Everett Esther H. Barnett 

Robert Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee " Edward Greenlee ' ) 
Margaret Aylshire Anna Henry J 

son of Levi Thompson Greenlee and Sophia McCowan Everett, was born Jan- 
uary 18 or 28, 1872 at Corydon, Wayne Co., Iowa; married May 3, 1896 at 
Clarinda, Page Co., Iowa, BESSIE GERTRUDE MeCUTCHAN, bom July 20, 
1872 at Mountayr, Ringgold Co., Iowa, daughter of E. G. MeCutchan. He is in 
the Insurance business ; a Republican ; Presbyterian ; resides at Greenville, Mis- 
sissippi. 



220 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

248. I. Howard Everett, born February 7, 1897 ; died March 30, 1897. 

249. II. Edward Barrington, born September 21, 1898 ; died May 13, 1899. 

164. 

EVA NEWMAN 6 ( Rachel Greenlee ^ Sylvester Greenlee * Robert Greenlee > 

£>>A xixjTi^'j.ci.j.'i t David H. Newman Esther H. Barnett Margaret Aylshire 

Edward Greenlee • Edward Greenlee ^ 1 
Anna Henry J 

daughter of Rachel Greenlee and David Henry Newman, was born October 28, 
1875 at Cambria, Wayne Co., Iowa; married May 24, 1899 at Hiawatha, Brown 
Co., Kansas, IRA. E. HILLTER, born August 16, 1877 at Sterling, Illinois, son 
of John M. Hillyer and Eliza Jane Preeland. He is a farmer; Democrat; 
Methodist ; resides at Reserve, Kansas. 

245. 

NATHAN GREENLEE HART « { MyrUUoe E ^Hart ' Elizabeth G. van Bibber « 

Rachel Greenlee^ Edward Greenlee = Edward Greenlee ' t 
Jesse Van Bibber Anna Henry / 

son of Cassandra Smith and Myrtilloe E. Hart, was born December 25, 1840 at 
Liberty, Clay Co., Missouri; married February 23, 1868 at Cambria, Wayne 
Co., Iowa, EMILIE M. MILLER, born May 28, 1843 at Washington, Fayette 
Co., Ohio, daughter of Hiram Miller and Nancy Fancher. 

CHILDREN : 

250. I. Olive Blanche Hart, born November 23, 1868; married July 10, 

1895, 0. L. Frame. 

251. II. Hiram Myrtilloe Hart, born May 8, 1870 ; married March 30, 1892, 

Emma Keller. 

252. III. Cassandra Maud Hart, bom June 29, 1873 ; married June 20, 1896, 

J. C. Boyce. 

NATHAN GREENLEE HART lived near Liberty, Clay County, Missouri 
until 1850, when he moved with his parents to Wayne County, Iowa and settled 
on government lands six miles north of Corydon, where he remained until the 
death of his father. The next few years he worked during the summer and 
fall, and in winter attended district school, and thus acquired a fair education. 
In the spring of 1862 he made a trip to Oregon, driving an ox team. For the 
next five years he followed teaming, and in 1867 returned to Iowa and purchased 
land near Cambria, Wayne Couty. Farming and stock raising has been his occu- 
pation ever since, and he is now located one and one-half miles west of Hume- 
ston, Iowa. In politics he is a Democrat. 



2. 


I. 


3. 


II. 


4. 


III. 


5. 


IV. 


6. 


V. 



DESCENDANTS OF JAMES GREENLEE 

OF 

ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA. 



1. 

JAMES GREENLEE.i was born in 1707; died in the summer of 1757 in 
Pennsylvania, at the home of Mrs. Femme, or Fane, while on a business trip; 
married in 1736 at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, MARY ELIZABETH McDOWELL 
who was born November 17, 1711 in Ireland, died March 15, 1809 aged 97 years, 
3 months, 29 days, in Rockbridge Co., Virginia, daughter of Ephraim McDowell 
and Margaret Irvine. 

CHILDREN, all born in Rockbridge County : 

John, born October 4, 1738; married Hannah McClanahan.4- 

James, born October 19, 1740 ; married Mary Mitchell ; married sec- 
ond Widow Ruth Howard. -|- 

Samuel, born April 4, 1743 ; died in infancy. 

Mary, born May 5, 1745 ; married Hugh Hayes of Kentucky. 

Margaret, born June 15, 1748; married William or James Mont- 
gomery; had children. 

7. VI. Grace, or Grizel, born June 23, 1750; married John Bowman; mar- 

ried second Charles McDowell. + 

8. VII. David, bom November 1, 1752 ; married Jane White ; married second 

Widow Hunter.+ 

9. VIII. Samuel, born January 13, 1757 ; married Mary Paxton, daughter of 

William Paxton and Eleanor Hays ; died in 1824 ; she died about 
one year after marriage; no children. 

JAMES GREENLEE came from the north of Ireland with Ephraim Mc- 
Dowell and family, about 1727-29. They landed in Delaware and went from 
there to Pennsylvania. John Lewis, a relative of Ephraim McDowell, had left 
Ireland some years before, and about 1732 settled on the Middle River in the 
Shenandoah Valley, in what was known as Beverly Manor, near the present 
town of Stanton, where he obtained patents for a large tract of land. Ephraim 
McDowell, with his sons John and James, and son-in-law James Greenlee, left 
Pennsylvania in the fall of 1737 to go to Lewis, near whom they intended to 
locate. The long journey was made with regular camp equipments. Tents were 
provided, numerous pack-horses, and each member of the family rode on 
horseback. While on their way, when in camp on Lewis' Creek, a tributary of 
the South River, they were joined one night by Benjamin Borden, Sr., who 
offered one thousand acres of land to any one who would conduct him to his 
grant. This offer was promptly accepted. The men conveyed their families to 

221 



222 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

the home of John Lewis, and then piloted Borden to what has since been known 
as "Borden's Grant," covering much of Augusta and Rockbridge counties. In 
consideration of a liberal share of the claim, the McDowells and James Greenlee 
then undertook to assist in carrying out Borden 's contract for him, and before 
the close of the year moved their own families to the grant, where they per- 
manently settled, being the first white settlers in that part of the valley. Other 
settlers were induced to come from Pennsylvania to Borden's tract, among 
whom were many relatives of the McDowells. The country filled up rapidly. 
Good houses, schools and churches were built, roadways were constructed and 
bridges built. Settlers extended themselves over an immense tract of land 
beyond the limited range of Borden's tract, wherever the country promised 
unusual advantages of soil, or near the James River and its tributaries. Game 
abormded and the rivers were full of fish. The coiintry was beautiful, climate 
pleasant and all localities healthy. Constant intercouse was kept up with the 
old colonies of Maryland and Pennsylvania, and the capital of Virginia, 
Williamsburg. 

MARY E. McDowell was a true Scotch woman, though bom in the North 
of Ireland. She emigrated to America with her father, brothers John and 
James, and sister Margaretta who married Mr. Mitchel in Pennsylvania and 
settled in South Carolina. Soon after her marriage to James Greenlee the 
memorable journey was made from Carlisle, Pennsylvania to Virginia. She 
was brave, loved adventure and was undismayed by the thought of Indians or 
wild animals with which the country was then infested. In the summer of 1757 
James Greenlee left his wife with a young family around her and went to Penn- 
sylvania on a business trip. He was taken suddenly ill and died there at the 
home of Mr. Femme, or Fane. After the death of her husband she brought up 
her children under the watchful eye of her father, until he died. She then re- 
moved from Timber Ridge in the lower part of Rockbridge County to James 
River. James Greenlee had ovraed immense tracts of land on James River and 
in North Carolina. She increased her fortune rapidly and was able to set up her 
sons and daughters handsomely in life when they married, retaining a handsome 
estate for herself. 

She was remarkably handsome in youth and retained her activity, veracity 
and great wit to the last days of her life. The stories that are told of her son 
Samuel's wit and recklessness are remarkable. The "witch story" may be 
traced to his love of the marvellous almost entirely. Mrs. Greenlee told the 
stories first herself, and once in the hands of her reckless son, from his very 
boyhood days, they were scattered over the land with many additions. For 
instance, he told a party of Methodist ministers that his mother had been tried 
and condemned to be burnt as a "witch," and that she was tied to a stake 
and wood and straw piled around her, when lo ! she disappeared and a black 
cat was found in her place. The ministers stared and Samuel ran to his mother 
and told her how he had frightened off a party of "long faces" and "black 
coats" who were on their way to be entertained at her house. The mother only 
laughed at the reckless boy and said "My son, 0, my son ! do you not know that 
it is a sin to tell a lie ?" Mrs. Greenlee told the story of her father having been 
called a wizard by the ignorant and superstitious, by reason of his strength of 



JAMES OP VIRGINIA. , 223 

intellect and great physical endiirance, and finally his extreme old age. When 
she was getting along in years, she concluded she needed glasses and accordingly 
procured a pair and thought that it improved her sight. The mischievous 
Samuel took the glasses out of the frame, had his mother put them on, then 
asked her if she could see better. "Yes," she said, "as well as ever." 
"Mother!" he cried, "there are no glasses in the frame." "You bad boy" she 
said, and throwing them aside did not use them for years. 

She charitable, hospitable and remarkably kind to and considerate of her 
slaves, whom she held in large numbers. She taught them to read and, in many 
instances, to write. She lived on James River and in the later years of her life 
her negro men were famous boatmen from a point on the river called the 
"Boatyard" to Lj-nchburg, thence to Richmond. They were proverbial for 
honesty and iiprightness in every sense of the word. They were trusted with 
valuable cargoes for which they received the money and delivered it to the 
owners of said cargoes without trouble or question on the part of any who 
trusted cargoes with them. 

She lived to be very old, giving to the last an active supervision to business, 
in which she was thrifty and prosperous, and riding all over the country side 
on horseback. Her strength of mind rivalled her physical endurance. Long 
after the early settlers of her generation had passed away, and litigations arose 
among their descendants over lands claimed, she would ride miles on horseback 
to appear as a witness to settle the claims. Such was her knowledge of the early 
settlers and the land they settled on, and such was the accuracy of her memory, 
that her testimony invariably decided the case in favor of the rightful o\vner. 
She was the first white woman who settled on Borden's Grant. 

[Prom History of Augusta County, Virginia, by J. L. Peyton] 

In the Burden ease, Mrs. Greenlee underwent, in 1806, a long examination, 
testing her temper and memory. In the midst of her examination the question 
was put to her, ' ' How old are you ? ' ' She tartly replied, ' ' Ninety-five the 17th 
of this instant: and why do you ask me my age? Do you think I am in my 
dotage?" Her deposition which follows, cannot fail to be read with interest. 
It casts some light upon her early days, supplies valuable information as to the 
early settlers, their manners and customs, and has not inaptly been styled the 
comer-stone of our history. 



DEPOSITION OP MRS. GREENLEE 

Taken November 10, 1806, in the Suit of Joseph Burden, Plaintiff, vs. Alex. 

Cueton and Others, Defendants. 

Mrs. Greenlee, being sworn, deposeth and saith : 

That she, with her husband, James Greenlee, settled on Burden's large grant, 
as near as she could recollect, in the fall of the year 1737. ♦ * * That shortly 
before her settlement on said grant, she, together with her husband, her father, 
Ephraim jMcDowell. then a very aged man, and her brother John McDowell, 
were on their way to Beverly Manor, and were advanced as far as Lewis's 
Creek, intending to stop at South River, having, at that time, never heard of 



224 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Burden's tract. That she remembers of her brother, James, having, the spring 
before, gone into said i\Ianor and raised a crop of corn on South River, about 
Turks, near what she called Wood's Gap. That about the time they were strik- 
ing up their camp in the evening, Benj. Burden, the elder, came to their camp 
and proposed staying all night. In the course of conversation, said Burden 
informed them that he had about 10,000 acres of land on the waters of the James 
River, or the forks, if he could ever find it, and proposed giving 1,000 acres to 
any one who would conduct him to it. When a light was made he produced two 
papers, and satisfied the Company of his rights. The deponent 's brother, John 
McDowell, then informed him, said Burden, that he would conduct him to the 
forks of James River for 1.000 acres ; showed said Burden his surveying instru- 
ments, etc., and finally it was agreed that said McDowell should conduct him to 
the grant, and she thinks a memorandum of the house of John Lewis, in Beverly 
Manor, near where Staunton now stands, who was a relation of Deponent's 
father. They remained with him a few days, and there, she understood, further 
writings were entered into, and it was finally agreed that they should all settle 
in Burden's tract. That said John McDowell was to have 1,000 acres for con- 
ducting them there, agreeable to the writing entered into, and that the settlers 
were, moreover, to have 100 acres for very cabin they should build, even if they 
built forty cabins, and that they might purchase any quantity adjoining at fifty 
shillings per hundred acres. The deponent understood that said Burden was in- 
terested in these cabin rights, as they were called, for that any cabin saved him 
1,000 acres of land. These cabin rights were afterward counted, as deponent 
understood, and an account returned to the government, then held at Williams- 
burg, and she has heard, about that time, many tests of the manner in which one 
person, by going from cabin to cabin, was counted, and stood for several 
settlements. 

She recollects, particularly, of hearing of a serving girl of one James Bell, 
named IMillholen, who dressed herself in men's clothes and saved several cabin 
rights, perhaps five or six, calling herself Millhollen, but varying the Christian 
name. These conversations were current in that day. She knows nothing of the 
fact but from information. She imderstood that it was immaterial where the 
cabins were built ; that they were to entitle the builder to 100 acres as aforesaid, 
whenever he chose to lay it off, and that he had a right to purchase, at 50 
shillings as aforesaid, any larger quantity. One John Patterson was employed 
to count cabin rights, as she understood. He was accustomed to mark the letters 
on his hat with chalk as she had been informed, and afterwards deliver the 
accoimt to her brother, John McDowell, and remembers to have heard that her 
brother had expressed his surprise at so many people by the name of ^Millhollen 
being settled on the land, but which was afterwards explained by the circum- 
stance of the servant girl above mentioned, and was a subject of general mirth 
in the settlement. She does not know whether this plan of saving several cabin 
rights by one person appearing at different cabins, was suggested by Burden, 
the elder, or not. She understood that every person saving a cabin right got 
160 acres for each right so saved, as he, Burden, was to have a cabin for every 
1,000 acres. Wlien the party with which she traveled, as aforesaid, came, as 
they supposed, into the grant, they stopped at a spring, near where David Steele 
now lives, and struck their camp, her brother and said Burden having gone 



JAMES OF YIRGINL\ 225 

down said branch until they were satisfied it was one of the waters of the James 
River. The balance of the party remained at that spring until her brother John 
and Burden, as she understood, went down to the forks formed by the waters 
of the South and North Rivers, and having taken a course through the country, 
returned to said camp. They then went on to the place called the Red House, 
where her brother John built a cabin and settled where James McDowell now 
li\res. The first cabin her husband built was by a spring, near where Andrew 
Scott now lives, but when deponent went to see it, she did not like the situation, 
and they then built and settled at the place called Bro\\Tis. They sold this after 
some short time, and purchased the land on which her brother, James, had made 
an improvement, now called Templetons, and where she resided until about the 
year 1780, being within sight of her father, then near a hundred years of age, 
resided. This was the first party of white people that ever settled on the said 
grant. The said Burden, the elder, remained on the grant from that time, as 
well as she can recollect for perhaps two years and more, obtaining settlers, and 
she believes there were more than a hundred settlers before he left them. She 
believes he was in the grant the whole time from his first coming up until he 
left it before his death, but how long before his death he left it, she does not 
know. He resided sometime with a Mrs. Hunter, whose daughter afterwards 
married a Greene, and to whom, she understood, he gave the tract whereon 
they lived. When the said Burden left the grant, she understood he left his 
papers with John McDowell, to whose house a great many people resorted, as she 
understood, to see about lands, but what authority her brother had to sell, or 
whether he made sales or not, she does not know. Her brother, John, was killed 
about Xmas before her son, Samuel, her first son of that name was born. He was 
born, as appears by the register of his birth in the Bible, about April, 1743. The 
date of this register is partly obliterated, in the last figure, but from the date of 
the birth of the preeeeding and subsequent child it must have been, as she 
believes, in 1743, that said Samuel was born. 

Young Benjamin Burden came into the grant before her brother's death. 
She recollects this from the circumstance of his being then in ordinary plight, 
and such that he did not seem much respected by her brother's wife, and when 
she afterwards married him she could not but reflect on the change of circum- 
stances. She understood that he was altogether illiterate. She said, Benjamin, 
junior, lived with her brother John, whilst in the grant, but returned to his 
father's before the death of said John, and after his father's death returned, 
fully empowered by his father's will to complete titles and sell lands, and then 
married the widow of her said brother, and continued to live at the place where 
her said brother settled as aforesaid, until his death. This place, now called 
the Red Place, is about three quarters of a mile from Templeton's, where the 
deponent resided as above. 

Joseph Burden (a son of old Ben. Burden, the grantee), had resided at his 
brother, Benjamin's, some years before his, (Benjamin's) death; had gone to 
school and was here at his death ; had the small pox at about the time of her 
brother's death, and some time after (deponent does not recollect precisely, but 
believes it was not long) he went away, not being very well liked, as she under- 
stood and not made very welcome; was then but a lad of about 18 or 19, as well 
as she can recollect from his appearance. This deponent recollects that John 



226 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Hart, who had removed to Beverly Manor some short time before the removal 
of this deponent and her friend, as above stated, but she cannot say whether 
he surveyed for the said Benjamin or not ; she understood he was a surveyor. 
The people who first settled and purchased did not always have their lands 
surveyed at the time of purchase ; as she understood, some had their lands sur- 
veyed and some had not, but when it was not surveyed they described it by 
general boundaries. Beatty was the first surveyor that she knows who sur- 
veyed in the grant. The said Burden had been at Williamsburg, and some one, 
perhaps the Governor's son-in-law, by name Needier, and his other partners, had 
in a frolic given him their interest in said grant. She understood that there 
were four of them, the Governor, Gooeh, his said son-in-law, and two others 
whose names she does not recollect, who were interested in the order of Council 
for said land, and that Burden got it from them as above ; this was his infor- 
mation. She well recollects that her brother, John, assisted one Wood to make 
the survey of said large grant after they removed to it, as aforesaid, it being at 
the time of their removal, as aforesaid, held by the order of Council, as she 
understood. The said Woods and her brother made the survey she believes, 
after the cabin rights were taken in, as above stated. Many people came up, 
and many cabins and settlements were made immediately after their selling on 
the tract, as aforesaid. 

Being interrogated as to the value of the lands remaining unsold by Ben. 
Burden, she stated that one Harden, who, she understood, was an executor, and 
who was in this country after the death of young Ben. Burden (which occurred 
from small-pox in 1753), and after John Bow.ver had married the widow, and 
who, she understood, was settling Burden's business — but she does not know 
by what authority — she recollects that said Burden offered to her brother, 
James, the unsold land for a bottle of wine, if he would clear him of the quit 
rents. She also recollects that her brother consulted with her father about the 
proposition, who advised him to have nothing to do Avith it, for it would prob- 
ably run him into fail. This she thinks was shortly after Bowyer's marriage. 
She does not know whether Ben. Burden, Jr., was distressed on account of the 
quit rents or not, but recollects that shortly before his death. Col. Patton was at 
her house ; a horse of said Burden broke out and came there, which said Patten 
wished to have caught, that he might take him for some claim against Burden, 
but she did not hear what. She had, however, said horse sent home, fearing that, 
as there had been some misunderstanding between deponent 's husband and said 
Burden about this land, he might think they had aided in said seizure. The 
deponent further states that her husband purchased 1,000 acres of land of old 
Burden, at an early day for fifty shillings per hundred, which she understood 
he had located on the Tiirkey Hill, as it was called. After the death of old 
Burden, his son, Benjamin, disputed giving a deed for the whole quantity there, 
alleging it was all valuable land, and afterwards for the sake of peace, it was 
agreed that a part should be taken there, a part adjoining Robert Cutton, which 
was sold to one Buchanan, and a part near John Davidson. This arrangement 
was made at the time Harden was present, as aforesaid, who seemed willing to 
give the land, and advised his deponent, whose husband was then abroad, to 
agree to take it at those places, which she did. All the land purchased by her 
husband was purchased from old Burden; indeed, he had purchased this 1,000 



II 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 227 

acres before they eame to the tract; at Lewis', as before stated, provided he 
liked the land when he saw it, which he did. 

The deponent being asked what she knew of the persons named in a muti- 
lated paper purporting to be an account of entries and sales, beginning at "No. 
1 — McDowell, Jno., to No. 22 — Moore, Andrew," on the first side, where the 
paper appears to be torn off; beginning on the other side at "No. 42 — Martin, 
Robert, and ending at No. 62, at Brown, Robt.," and whether those persons were 
settled in the grant at an early day or owned lands in it ? 

Answered — That she knew a number of persons therein named, many of 
them lived in Beverly Manor, and others in the calf pasture and elsewhere, but 
she did not know many of them to have lands in Burden's tract. The Mc- 
Dowells and her husband she had before spoken of. She also knew John Moore 
who settled at an early date where Chas. Campbell now lives; Andrew j\Ioore 
who settled where his grandson, Wm. Moore now lives. Wm. McCausland also 
lived in the grant, as did Wm. Sawyers and Robert Campbell, Sam'l Woods, 
John ilathews, Richard Woods, John Hays, Chas. Hays, his son, Sam'l Walker, 
etc. all of whom settled in the grant at an early day. 

The deponent being interrogated if she knew Alex. Miller, and if he was au 
early settler? 

Answered — that she did not know said Miller. He was the first blacksmith 
that settled on the tract. She recollects of his shoeing old Burden 's horse, and 
she understood he purchased land of said Burden. He lived on land adjoining 
one John McCroskey's land, who also purchased his land from old Burden. 
He also joined the plantation now Stewart's mill place, as she believes, whereon 
one Taylor, who, she believes, married Elizabeth Paxton, formerly lived. She 
recollects being at the burial of said Taylor, who was killed by the falling of a 
tree not long after his marriage. Said Miller's land, she understood, has been in 
possession of people by the name of Teeford since the said Miller removed. The 
deponent recollects one McMuUen, who resided some distance above the place 
where Robt. Stewart's mill now stands, but up the same branch and near a 
spring. Said McMullen was living on said land and had a daughter married 
there when this deponent 's daughter, Mary, was a sucking babe. She recollects 
this from having gone to the wedding when a daughter of said McMullen was 
married and having left her child at home. Her daughter, Mary, was born, as 
appears from the register of her birth, in May, 1745. Humphrey's cabins, as 
they were called, were over the hill, at another spring not far from where said 
McMullen lived. She knows not from whom McMullen purchased, but rather 
thinks her brother, James McDowell, gave him a piece of land there for teaching 
school. There was no mill where Stewart's mill now is in the lifetime of Ben. 
Burden, Jr. John Hay's mill was the first mill in the grant, and built very early 
after the settlement. 

The deponent says the people paid no quit rents for two years from the 
time the grant was first settled. She understood this exemption was granted by 
the Governor at the instance of one Anderson, a preacher. When they had to 
pay quit rents, they raised money by sending butter to New Castle, to Williarm- 
burg, and other markets below, and got also in return their salt, iron, etc. 

Being asked whether Joseph Burden was frequently in this country aft<.i' 
the death of young Ben. Burden, she answered that he was frequently in this 



228 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

country some time after the death of said Benjamin. He called at her house 
inquiring for a horse, and she thought she knew his name, and afterwards heard 
that he lodged in the neighborhood at one "William Campbell's. She saw him 
again at her house about twelve or fifteen years ago. He made some inquiries 
of her about her husband's estate or something of that kind. She does not recol- 
lect the particulars, but she had very little conversation with him. She also 
heard of his being through the country some time before this, but does not 
recollect how long, nor did she see him. 

Question by the defendant's agent — Did not many persons, from time to 
time, in the lifetime of old Burden, settle in the grant, under the expectation of 
getting the lands at their usual price, and without first contradicting with said 
Burden ? 

Answer — I believe they did. I think many settled before they had an oppor- 
tunity of seeing Burden, and Burden would frequently direct them to deponent's 
husband, to show them the land, as they said. 

Do you not believe that the first deeds were made for cabin rights ? 

Answer — I suppose the cabin right, with such land as the settler purchased, 
would be deeded together, and perhaps these were the first made. 

Did Ben. Burden, Jr., appear, when he first entered on the affairs of the 
estate, to be disposed to do justice to the devisees? 

Answer — I thought he did. He appeared to be a good man. She understood 
he was heir-at-law and did not hear of the sister's claims, except to five thous- 
and acres, which she understood had been assigned to them on Catawba, where 
the land was good. 

Did he ever leave his country and go to Jersey, after he came up and got 
married ? 

Answer — No, I believe he did not. I am pretty confident he did not. 

Did you know of Archibald Alexander and Magdalen Bowyer selling lands 1 

Answer — I did not know they were executors, and had a right to sell. I 
understood John Bowyer sold a great deal and gave away a great deal. Alex- 
ander was as respectable a man as any I knew. Bowyer, she understood, claim 
that Ben. Burden claimed, though she had no conversation with him about this 
claim. 

Being asked whether Alexander paid Burden any money on account of the 
estate 1 

Answered — She never heard that he had, and from her intimacj' with the 
wife of said Bowyer, she believes she would have heard of it, had it taken place. 

Question by same — When Burden produced his right to the land, as you have 
stated, were you not satisfied, and did not the Company appear satisfied that the 
right was completely in him ? 

Answer — Yes, the papers appeared perfectly satisfactory. 

Did you not understand that your brother, James McDowell, built a cabin 
and purchased the land where Thos. Taylor, above mentioned resides 1 

Answer — My brother, James, purchased a considerable tract, perhaps four or 
five hundred acres, either at or where Stewart's mill now stands. It run, as she 
understood, on a large hill, but whether in one or two tracts she does not know. 
This tract, she understood, he sold to some person, but does not know who to. 
She does not know whether he had it surveyed or not, but suppose it was merely 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 229 

designated by general boundaries. She thinks if she was on the land, she could 
point out the tree whereon his name was cut, if it is j'et standing. It stood near 
a deep hole in the creek. Knows not how he acquired and saved a cabin right, 
but never saw the cabin, nor does she know where it stood, but the land was 
called his very shortly after they went to the grant, and in the lifetime of old 
Burden. 

Sworn before us, 10th November, 1806. 

JOSEPH WALKER, 
J. GRIBSBY 



JOHN GREENLEE,2 son of James Greenlee and Mary E. McDowell, was 
born October 4, llrr^m Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died near Morganton, North 
Carolina, at the home of his brother James; married in 1767 or 1768 at the "old 
house" on Cedar Creek, above Natural Bridge, HANNAH MeCLANAHAN who 
was born at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia, died in Abbeville, South Carolina 
and was buried there, daughter of Colonel Elijah McClanahan and Ann Ewing. 

CHILDREN: 

4 

James, born January 29, 1769 ; married Mary Paxton.-j- 

Elijah, born in 1772 ; married ; died at his residence 

in Millidgeville, Georgia, leaving no children. He was a surgeon in 

the United States army in the war of 1812. 
John, born January 25, 1774 ; died unmarried in Kentucky. 
Mary, born September 12, 1776; married John Mitchell Greenlee.+ 
William, born July 17, 1779 ; drowned when a child in James River 

at Greenlee's Ferry. 
David, born February 12, 1782 ; married Hannah Ingram Grigsby.+ 
Samuel, born September 17, 1785; died unmarried April 23, 1823 

at his estate "White Bluff" in Georgia. He was a physician of 

high standing. 

JOHN GREENLEE was the first white child born on Borden's Grant, and 
from early youth received all the advantages of education to be had in the 
early days, including a classical school taught by Robert Alexander. After his 
marriage he resided at "Clover Hill" one of the handsome estates which he 
had inherited from his father, and upon which he continued to reside for many 
years. The deed or grant of this estate was signed by King George and the land 
had never been transferred until the sale of the farm for division among the 
heirs of his son James. He was the high sheriff of Rockbridge County under 
the Colonial government in the reign of King George III, and had to ride one 
hundred and eighty miles to Richmond, Virginia to make his report and pay the 
taxes he had collected. He espoused the cause of the Colonies and aided in 
establishing the new government. 

HANNAH MeCLANAHAN, when a little girl, escaped during an Indian 
massacre, in which her father's family were the victims. She hid under a foot 



10. 


I. 


11. 


II. 


12. 


in. 


13. 


IV. 


14. 


V. 


15. 


VL 


16. 


VTI. 



230 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

log across a creek nearby which the savages passed and repassed several times 
looking for her. 

When they were very old she and her husband undertook a visit on horse- 
back to one of their sons who lived in southern Georgia. On their return she 
took sick and died. He pursued his lonely way toward home, but when in 
North Carolina he too sickened and died. 



JAMES GREENLEE,2 son of James Greenlee and Mary E. McDowell, was 
born October 19, 1740 in Rockbridge County, Virginia ; died November 8, 1813 
[Bible Records] at Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina; married June 10, 
1770 at the ten-mile house, a tavern ten miles north of Charleston, South Caro- 
lina, MARY MITCHELL, a cousin, who was born at Charleston, South Carolina, 
died July (?) 1787 in Burke Co., North Carolina (when son David W. was six 
days old), daughter of James Mitchell and Margaret McDowell [See Appendix 
B.] ; married second WIDOW RUTH HOWARD [Bible Record] who died Janu- 
ary 22, 1812 [Bible Record]. 

CHILDREN ; all born near Morganton : 

17. I. James M., born March 29, 1771 ; married Mary Poleet ( ?) ; married 

second Sarah (Hunter) Hoard. Lived in Buncombe Co., North 

Carolina. No children. 
Daughter, born September 11, 1773 ; died the same day. 
John Mitchell, born June 25 or 23, 1775; married Mary E. 

Greenlee. + 
Margaret, born January 14, .1778. 
William M., born May 19, 1779 ; died young. 

Samuel, born January 26, 1782; married Minerva Keziah Sackett.+ 
Ephraim M., born February 22, 1784 ; married Sarah Carr Howard ; 

married second Sarah Hollinsworth Brown. -|- 
24. VTII. David Washington, born January 28, 1787 ; married Mary Howard 

Mclntire.+ 

JAMES GREENLEE came to Surrey County, North Carolina from Virginia, 
before the Revolutionary war. He bought a fine farm on the Dan River but sold 
it again and went to Morganton, Burke County. He owned all the best lands 
about Morganton. His possessions are now divided into more than half a 
dozen fine farms. Besides this he owned lands in Yancey, Mitchell and Ruther- 
ford counties, and two fine farms in Turkey Cove; also land on the Catawba 
River where his son David Washington settled, is now divided into five good 
farms. He also owned fine lands near Memphis, Tennessee. He was a cattle 
raiser and the Catawba bottoms were green with cane and the hollows were 
knee-deep in wild pea vines. He drove his fat cattle to Philadelphia and to 
Charleston, South Carolina, for sale. He owned a great many slaves. While he 
was absent from home during the Revolutionary war the tories robbed him of 
stock and grain, and took off a female servant, which was all the help Mrs. 



18. 


II. 


19. 


III. 


20. 


IV. 


21. 


V. 


22. 


VI. 


23. 


VII. 



JA:MES of VIRGINIA. 231 

Greenlee had on the place. While he was in camp, the Tories killed his stock, 
wasted his grain, and feasted on beef, mutton and honey. They heard that 
Colonel Campbell was coming and hurried off uncermoniously. The servant 
was secreted by a kind neighbor while the Tories were travelling several miles 
away, and was sent back. 

James Greenlee was a business man, public and private. He said he could 
never write a deed to convey land from him, but could write one to himself. He 
never sold land, but bought all the good land that he could. He settled his six 
sons on good farms, all of them within a day's ride from home. His six sons 
settled their own matters without any lawsuits. He was Land Inspector in 
North Carolina and Tennessee ; member of North Carolina Convention in 1788. 
In politics, he was a Whig ; in religion, Presbyterian. 



GRACE (or GRIZEL) GREENLEE,^ daughter of James Greenlee and Mary 
E. ^IcDowell, was born June 23, 1750 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; died in North 
Carolina; married GENERAL JOHN BOWMAN, who fell at the battle of 
Ransom's Mill, June 20, 1780; married second GENERAL CHARLES Mc- 
DOWELL, a cousin, who was born in 1743, died March 31, 1815, son of John 
McDowell and Margaret O'Neal who was the widow of Greenlee. 

CHILDREN: 

Mary Bowman; married William Allison Tate.+ 
Charles McDowell ; married Annie McDowell.-)- 
Athan A. McDowell ; married Ann Goodson. 
James R. McDowell ; died unmarried at the old homestead. 
Sarah McDowell; married Colonel William Paxton. 
Eliza Grace McDowell ; married Stanhope Erwin. 
Margaret McDowell ; married Colonel William. 
Sallie McDowell ; married Christian. 

GRACE GREENLEE was distinguished among the "women of the Revolu- 
tion. ' ' She was a woman of remarkable energy and character. 

GENERAL CHARLES McDOWELL, at the beginning of our Revolutionary 
troubles, was commander of an extensive district in this section of the country. 
He and his brother. General Joseph McDowell, were called the "heroes of Kings 
Mountain." Both distinguished themsleves in times that tried men's souls. 
They were residents of Burke County and rendered important service to their 
country. Their father settled in Virginia, where Winchester now stands, but 
removed to Burke County, North Carolina about the time of their birth. In 
June, 1780 Colonel, afterward General, Charles IMcDowell was joined by 
L. Shelby, John Lewis (?) of Tennessee and Colonel Clark of Georgia. This 
the beginning of the fight of Kings Mountain, which memorable spot is on the 
border of North and South Carolina, Cleveland County. It extends from east to 
west and its summit is five hundred yards long and fifty wide. On this summit 



25. 


I. 


26. 


II. 


27. 


HI. 


28. 


IV. 


29. 


V. 


30. 


VI. 


31. 


VII. 


32. 


VIII. 



232 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Ferguson was posted, Major Joseph McDowell, Colonel Lewis and Major 
"Winston formed the right wing, Campbell and Shelby the centre, and Colonel 
Cleveland and Colonel Williams on the left. The officers were all of equal rank, 
but as they were in Charles McDowell's district he was entitled to command. 
He was a brave and patriotic man and a good soldier. He was a member of the 
Senate and State Legislature, 1786-1788 ; Senator from Burke, 1782-88 ; also in 
1778 ; Member of the House, 1809, 1810, 1811. 

8. 

DAVID GREENLEE,^ son of James Greenlee and Mary E. McDowell, was 
born November 1, 1752 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; died December 5, 1820 near 
Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia and was buried on his farm ; married 
October 11, 1781 JANE WHITE who died August 1, 1800 in Rockbridge Co., 

Virginia, daughter of White and Jane ; married second 

HUNTER, a widow with daughter Sarah who married first Hoard, sec- 
ond, James M. Greenlee. Resided in Rockbridge Co., Virginia, two miles from 
Natural Bridge and fourteen miles from Lexington. 

CHHjDREN : 

James, born October 10, 1782 ; married Sarah Caskie.+ 

Mary, born February 29, 1784 ; married William Bailey.+ 

John, born j\Iay 8, 1786 ; died unmarried March 8, 1817 in Garrett 

Co., Kentucky. 
36. IV. Margaret, born December 19, 1787 ; died unmarried January 3, 1809 

in Rockbridge Co., Virginia. 
Grace, born November 16, 1789 ; married John Caskey.+ 
Jane, born April 4, 1792 ; married Thomas Caskey.-)- 
David, born April 22, 1794; married Sarah Hays; married second 

Mary (Purnell) Hall.+ 

40. VIII. Ephraim, born August 6, 1796; married Malinda Beckleheimer.+ 

10. 

JAMES GREENLEE 3 i John Greenlee ' James Greenlee i > 

OJAMUliO VRCiCiauciXi I Hannah llcClanahan Mary E. McDowell f 

son of John Greenlee and Hannah McClanahan, was born January 27, 1768 
or 1769 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; drowned April 20, 1840 in James River at 
Greenlee's Ferry, Rockbridge Co., Virginia and buried in Falling Springs 
Church cemetery; married January, 1812 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia, MARY 
PAXTON who was born about 1790 or 1791 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia, died 
July 12, 1859 aged 69 years, at Greenlees Ferry, buried in Falling Springs 
Church cemetery, daughter of William Paxton and ilary Jane Grigsby. 

CHILDREN : 

41. I. Hannah McClanahan, born December 14, 1812 ; married James Dor- 

man Davidson. + 



33. 


I. 


34. 


II. 


35. 


III. 



37. 


V 


38. 


VI 


39. 


VII. 



45. 


V. 


46. 


VI. 


47. 


VII. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 233 

42. 11. Mary Jane, born February 25, 1814; married John Tate Fiiiley.+ 

43. in. John Franklin, born November 4, 1816. He lived on the farm and 

took care of his mother until the farm was sold. Then went to 
Lexington where he has resided ever since. He has been Deputy 
County Clerk until a few years ago; living (1901) in Lexington, 
Virginia, unmarried. 

44. IV. Sarah Ann Eliza, born December 16, 1819; married James L. 

Watson. 4- 
Martha Trimble, born April 20, 1823 ; married Eban Nelrus Davis.+ 
William Paxton, born May 16, 1825 ; married Eliza Hizer Porster.+ 
Rachel Frances Pinkney, born August 7, 1829; married Preston T. 

Link.+ 

JAMES GREENLEE lived on the farm which had been owned by his father 
and was patented by King George III of England before the Revolutionary war. 
This farm contained eight hundred and fifty-five acres, located on the south side 
of James River, about two hundred miles from Richmond, at the mouth of 
Arnold 's valley situated between two spurs of the Blue Ridge mountains. The 
farm was a very productive and valuable one, containing a great deal of river 
bottom. There was a public ferry there which is still maintained and known 
as Greenlees Ferry. The patent was parchment and remained in the family until 
the place was sold. Mr. Greenlee was fording the stream about a quarter of a 
mile below his residence, was riding one horse and leading another. The horse 
he was riding stumbled, and the one he was leading jerked back and pulled 
him off and he was drovnied before assistance could reach him. 

15. 

DAVID GREENLEE 3 { it°n?h"A?c'c^Voahan Jl^rE'^Mfc'rell } 

son of John Greenlee and Hannah McClanahan, was born February 12, 1782 or 
1781 at Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; died April 14, 1850 at Nat- 
ural Bridge, Virginia ; married December 10, 1818 at Lexington, Rockbridge Co., 
Virginia HANNAH INGRAM GRIGSBY, born July 25, 1800 at Lexington, 
Virginia, died November 10, 1862 at Natural Bridge, Virginia, daughter of 
Elisha Grigsby and Elizabeth Hawkins Porter. 

CHILDREN : 

48. I. Elizabeth A. M., born October 11, 1819 ; married Dr. J. F. Early ; 

both are dead; she died at Lockhart, Texas. 

49. II. Hannah Mary, born May 28, 1821 ; married Joseph Dillard ; died in 

1866 at Lynchburg, Virginia. He is dead also. 

50. III. Emaline, born February 12 1823 ; married Thomas Wilson ; died at 

Florence, Kansas. 

51. IV. Lavina B., born December 23, 1825 or 1824; married William S. 

Dillard ; died in 1886 or 1866. 

52. V. John, born November 26, 1826 ; died in infancy. 



234 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

53. VI. Elisha Grigsby, bom January 11, 1828 ; died unmarried in Arkansas. 

He was a physician. 

54. VII. David Robert Barton, born December 8, 1829; married Mary 

Amanda (Boone) GifiEord.+ 

55. VIII. Henrietta Jane Lewis, born May 18, 1832; married Horace B. 

Burnley ; died at Charlottesville, Virginia. 

56. IX. James Samuel, born May 30, 1834; married Sarah Elizabeth Har- 

lan ; married second Louisa i\I. Marshall. -|- 

57. X. Virginia C, born July 19, 1836; married James C. Walton; died 

in 1880 at Lj-nchburg, Virginia. 

58. XI. Josepha, born May 16, 1839; died in 1884 at Lexington, Virginia. 

59. XII. William Woodville, born December 7, 1841 ; married Mrs. Pannell ; 

lives at Webb City, Missouri. 

60. XIII. John IMarshall, born November 11, 1845 ; unmarried (1875) and was 

living in Kansas. 

DAVID GREENLEE had little opportunity for gaining an education; yet 
through the use of his library and periodicals he was unusually well posted in 
history, geography, science and current events. He was noted for his familarity 
with the sacred scriptures, being a veritable walking concordance. He was a 
Presbyterian; in politics, a Whig; resided at Clover Hill farm, Rockbridge 
Coimty, Virginia. 

HANNAH GRIGSBY GREENLEE had just finished her education at Ann 
Smith Academy, Lexington, Virginia, when she was married. She knew little or 
nothing about household duties but applied herself with such energy thereto 
that she was soon mistress of every detail, and was a reference for all her 
neighbors. The sons inherited her love of adventure. 

ELISHA GRIGSBY GREENLEE, soon after he left home, joined a filibiister- 
ing expedition under Lopez, and went to Cuba to accomplish what the United 
States has recently done. He escaped to Tampa, Florida, on a little steamer, 
closely chased by a Spanish man-of-war. He had lost all his wardrobe. He 
worked his way by driving a wood wagon, then as a hand on the railroad, then 
as conductor, and in this way made enough money to get back to Rockbridge. 
After this he took a college and medical course, followed his profession a while, 
then merchandised in Lynchburg. Virginia. Then he went on board the 
Viseal to London, his mother thinking him in Lj-nchburg till she got a letter 
from him dated London. When the Rebellion broke out all of the boys hastened 
to the front. He joined the Second Kentucky regiment as surgeon, the other 
four joined the First Virginia Cavalrj- under Colonel J. E. B. Stuart. There 
was not a raid, however dangerous, nor a battle in which Stuart's cavalry was 
engaged, in which most of them did not participate. Elisha was captured at 
Fort Donaldson, and for two years was a prisoner at Fort Douglas, when he 
was exchanged. After the war he went to Mississippi. He was of bright and 
cheerful disposition and had fine conversational powers. 

WILLIA]\I WOODVILLE GREENTiEE was captured in Virginia, by a 





No. 19. JOHN MITCHELL GREEN- 
LEE. 



MARY E. GREENLEE, WIFE OF JOHN 
M. GREENLEE. 




No. 43. JOHN FRANKLIN GREEN- 
LEE. 
(At age of 83.) 




No. 53. DR. ELISHA GRIGSBY 
GREENLEE. 



I 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 235 

Pennsj'lvania regiment in which there were four Greenlees. He was confined in 
Fort Delaware until the close of the war. 

HENRIETTA JANE LEWIS (GREENLEE) BURNLEY was a native of 
Rockbridge Coiuitj'. She was possessed of excellent sense and uncommon reso- 
lution and self-reliance, very decided convictions of religious truth, positive 
and uncompromising opposition to all that was unseemly in its professors, and 
to the utmost of her opportunity and means liberal in her contributions toward 
the propagation of the truth as it is in Christ. Her married life was a happy 
one. She and her husband lived in singular unity of counsel and harmony of 
action for thirty-eight years until his death about six month previous to hers. 
It can truthfully be said that but few have lived in Albermarle County for 
better purpose, or have left more wholesome impress for good than this couple. 

19. 

JOHN MITCHELL GREENLEE 3 | James^Greenlee ^ James^Greenlee^^_^ | 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell, was born June 23, or 25, 1775 at 
Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina; died November 20, 1842 at Turkey 
Cove, McDowell Co., North Carolina; married September 4, 1810 near Natural 
Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia, ]\IARY E. GREENLEE [No. 13], born Sep- 
tember 12, 1776, 1777 or 1778 at Natural Bridge, Virginia, died November 14, 
1840 at Turkey Cove, North Carolina, daughter of John Greenlee and Hannah 
McClanahan. He was a farmer. In politics, a Whig, then Democrat. He was 
a member of the Legislature. In religion, they were Presbyterians. Resided 
at Turkey Cove. 

CHILDREN: 

61. I. James Hervey, born August 23, 1811; married Mary Jane Greenlee; 

married second Frances B. Morrison. + 

62. II. Hannah Ann Eliza, born January 26, 1815: married Samuel Flem- 

ming.4- 

22. 

QAWTTTTi'T nP'PTi'.'WT 'P'R 3 ) James Greenlee = James Greenlee ^ 1 

aAJnUtlj UKJl.i!iJNiiJ!iJ!j •> i Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell I 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell, was born January 26, 1782, or Jan- 
uary 17, 1783, near Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina; died May 5, 1848 
at Morganton, North Carolina ; married June 4, 1822 at Morganton, or Ruther- 
fordton, North Carolina, MINERVA KEZIAH SACKETT, born in 1804 at 
Saeketts Harbor, New York, died in 1849 or 1851 at Morganton, North Caro- 
lina, daughter of Judge Augustus Sackett and Minerva Camp, or Ealy ; planter ; 
Democrat: Persbyterian ; resided at Morganton, North Carolina. 

CHILDREN : 

63. I. Mary Minerva, born June 20, 1824 or 1823 ; married Dr. William 

Lucius McRee; dead; no children. 



236 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

64. II. James, born March 26, 1825 ; married Augusta Minerva Denison.+ 

65. III. Samuel Blair, born December 31, 1827 or 1826 ; died unmarried July 

17, 1865. 

66. IV. Emily Amelia, born January 11, 1829; married Christopher Hap- 

poldt.+ 

67. V. Ephraim Edward, born November 16, 1830 ; married Sarah Louisa 

Butler.+ 

68. VI. Elizabeth Saekett, bom September 10, 1832 ; married John Augustus 

Dickson, a lawyer and physician; four children; son, John A. 
Dickson, lives at Morganton. 

69. Vn. Alexander Saekett, born January, or November 11, 1834; married 

Elizabeth C. Glass.+ 

70. Vin. George Elisha, born January 12, 1837; married Jane Elizabeth 

McKinney.+ 

71. IX. Adelia Augusta, born May 18, 1839 ; died November 4, 1841. 

23. 

KPITRATM M CREENLEE 3 J James Greenlee ' James Greenlee i ) 

J&rniUUlU lU. UrAXiJIinijXiXi -j jj^^y Mitchell Mary B. McDowell / 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell, was born February 22, 1784; died 
March 5, 1863 ; married SARAH CARR HOWARD who was born September 
15, 1791 and died July 17, 1718 ; married second SARAH HOLLINSWORTH 
BROWN who died May 26, 1876. 

CHILDREN : 

72. I. John Howard, born September 25, 1815; married Martha Matilda 

Greenlee. + 

73. II. Mary M., born September 24, 1817 died October 4, 1817. 

Note. — conflicting dates and names have been given on this family. The 
above items are all from bible records. 

24. 

DAVID WASHINGTON GREENLEE 3 { Jf--#.-,°'.r = U^rr^'il^oVeu } 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell, was born January 28, 1787 at 
Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina; died September 1, 1865 at Marion, 
McDowell Co., North Carolina; married at Oldfort, McDowell Co., North Caro- 
line, MARY HOWARD McENTIRE, born Jime 14, 1795 at Oldfort, died 
October 20, 1880 at Greenlee, North Carolina, daughter of Thomas McEntire, or 
Mclntire, and Martha Hemphill. 

CHILDREN : 

74. I. James McEntire, born October 26, 1816; married Eliza Ann Morris; 

married second Harriet Rice.+ 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 237 

75. II. Thomas Yoiing, born January 8, 1818; married Margaret Ruth 

Logan. + 

76. III. Martha Matilda, born June 17, 1820; married John Howard Green- 

lee.+ 

77. IV. Mary Jane, born July 8, 1822; married James Hervey Greenlee.+ 

DAVID WASHINGTON GREENLEE was the owner of a large plantation 
along the Catawba river in McDowell and adjoining counties of North Carolina, 
beautifully situated and beautifully kept by a troop of stalwart slaves. He 
came to Greenlee, North Carolina about 1814 or 1815. Though fine timbers were 
on every side there were few sawmills. He hauled some of the lumber for his 
house twenty miles. Travel at that time was by stage and private carriage, and 
those who lived on public roads had to keep travellers. His house always had 
guests coming or going. The nearest markets were Charleston and Augusta, 
and twice a year wagons were sent to one place or the other for supplies. It was 
a three weeks trip. Indians were not troublesome then though they often came 
through in large numbers. Wild game was in abundance — deer, bear, turkey 
and squirrels — and it was easy to keep supplied with fresh meat. Mr. Greenlee 
was a Whig; in religion, Presbyterian. He is remembered by older people 
through the region as presenting the best type of the generous, chivalric, court- 
eous, olden time southern gentleman. 

25. 

MAPV ■Rn'UTTVTAN' 3 f Grace Greenlee = James Greenlee ) 

lUAnx D\jvyaLa.a \ John Bowman Mary E. McDowell i 

daughter of Grace Greenlee and Captain John Bowman, was married in Burke 
Co., North Carolina to WILLIAM ALLISON TATE. 

CHILDREN : 

Samuel Tate ; married Ann Eliza Tate ; dead. 

Robert McDowell Tate ; married Sarah Butler. 

John Tate; married Mary Webster. 

William Jefferson Tate ; died unmarried. 

Louisa Tate; married Espey; had one child that lived to 

marry — Harriet Newell Espey, who married Zebulon Baird 
Vance (afterward governor of North Carolina) and left four 
children. 

Adeline Tate ; married McGimpsy. 

Eliza G. Tate ; married Sydney Erwin. 

Margaret Allison Tate; married William Claiborne Butler. -f 

26. 

CAPTAIN fJTTA'RT.F.S MrnOWF.T.T. 3 f Grace Greenlee » James Greenlee i 1 
V/AriAlJN l/nAJtlj£iO lUCUUWJliijlj I Charles McDowell Mary E. McDowell / 

son of Grace Greenlee and General Charles McDowell, was born at Morganton, 
Burke Co., North Carolina; died October, 1859 at Quaker Meadows, near 



78. 


I. 


79. 


II. 


80. 


III. 


81. 


IV. 


82. 


V. 



83. 


VI. 


84. 


VII. 


85. 


VIII. 



86. 


I. 


87. 


II. 


88. 


III. 


89. 


IV. 


90. 


V. 


91. 


VI. 



238 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Morganton, North Carolina; married ANNIE MeDOWELL who was born at 
Pleasant Garden, ^IcDowell Co., North Carolina, died November, 1859 at 
Quaker Meadows, daughter of Colonel Joseph McDowell and Mary Moffett. 

CHILDREN : 

Eliza McDowell; married N. W. Woodfin. 

IVIary Louise McDowell ; married John Gray Bynum ; married second 

R. M. Pearson.+ 
Mina McDowell; married J. W. Woodfin. 
Samuel Moffet McDowell; died unmarried. 
M. McDowell ; married W. F. McKinon. 
James Charles McDowell; married Julia Manly. 

CAPTAIN CHARLES MeDOWELL resided on his father's plantation on the 
Catawba river, near Morganton, North Carolina. In politics he was a Whig; 
in religion, Methodist. 

33. 

JAMES GREENLEE 3 ! David Greenlee = .Tames Greenlee ^ I 

0±±aiCiO MDJhCiaiAlnCi 1 Jane White Mar.v E. McDowell f 

son of David Greenlee and Jane White, was born October 10, 1782 at Natural 
Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; died February 3, 1858 aged 75 yrs. 3 mo. 21 
das. [Bible record] in Henry Co., Illinois; married December 26, 1805 [Bible 
record] SARAH CASIvIE [Bible record] of Rockbridge Co., Virginia who died 
December 11, 1858 [Bible record] aged about 76 years, daughter of James 
Caskey ; farmer ; Whig ; Presb}i;erian ; resided at Geneseo, Henry Co., Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

92. I. David, bom September 7. 1807; married Katharine Wiley; mar- 

ried second Lydia Ann Parker. -f- 

93. II. Mary Jane, born June 23, 1809 ; died unmarried July 16, 1867 in 

Henry Co., Illinois, aged 58 jts., 1 mo., 24 das. [Bible record]. 

94. HI. Grace Elizabeth, born May 11. 1811; married ; re- 

sided at Dayton; deceased; two children. 

95. IV. James, born April 14, 1813 ; married at the age of 54 years, Louise 

Volin, or Wallin, a native of Sweden; died March 29, 1884 in 
Henry Co., Illinois; no children. 
Ephraim Allan, bom August 23, 1815; married Diadamia Dame.-f 
Samuel Harvey, born October 15, 1817 ; married Elizabeth Stites.+ 
Thomas Franklin, born January 16, 1820; married Eliza Ann 
Pearce.+ 
99. VIII. John Langburn, born February 26, 1822 in Rockbridge Co., Vir- 
ginia ; died October 30, 1823 or 1824 in Ross Co., Ohio. 

100. IX. Twin sons, born April 23, 1826 ; died the same day. 

101. X. Elizabeth Jane (?), born December 30, 1833; married Andrew J. 

Taylor. 



96. 


V. 


97. 


VI. 


98. 


VII. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 239 

34. 

iwrAW P'P'li'li'TaT 'Pli' 3 ( David Greenlee = James Greenlee • 1 

JOAKY UKI!iJ1jP(1jJ!iJ!i •» ^ jg^g ^y,,,(g Mary E. McDowell / 

daughter of David Greenlee and Jane White, was born February 29, 1784 near 
Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died in Rockbridge Co., Virginia; 
married WILLIAM BAILEY ; resided in Rockbridge Co., Virginia. 



102. I. David Bailey. 

103. II. William Bailey. 



CHILDREN ; 



37. 



nPAfP n.TJ'B'TP.'NT ■R'F'. 3 f David Greenlee = James Greenlee » ) 
liKAl/J!! U±CJ!jJ!iJN1.J!.J!. •» |jane White Mary E. McDowell / 

daughter of David Greenlee and Jane White, was born November 16, 1789 near 
Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died February 11, or 20, 1843 in 
Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; married November 28, 1811 in Rockbridge Co., Vir- 
ginia, JOHN CASKET who was born in 1798 at Lexington, Rockbridge Co., 
Virginia, died Jime 13, 1836 at Lexington, Virginia, son of James Caskey. He 
was a farmer; Democrat; Baptist; resided in Rockbridge Co., Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

104. I. James J. Caskey, born March 18, 1817, or 1815; died unmarried 

about 1860. 

105. II. David Greenlee Caskey, born July 3, 1821 ; married Eliza Hite.+ 

106. III. Samuel Harvey Caskey, born May 10, 1824 ; married Lucinda Hite ; 

married second Nancy Butler.+ 

107. rV. Mary Jane Elizabeth Caskey, bom September 23, 1829; married 

George D. Glass.+ 

38. 

TANI? n'R'B'li'WT PIT!' 3 f David Greenlee = James Greenlee » \ 

J AMJii biU!iJ!.JNl.i!ii<i ■> ] jj^jjg ^ijijg jj^ry E. McDowell ) 

daughter of David Greenlee and Jane White, was born April 4, 1792 near 
Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died in Rockbridge Co., Virginia; 
married THOMAS CASKEY, son of James Caskey ; resided in Rockbridge Co., 
Virginia. 



CHILDREN : 



108. 


I. 


109. 


II. 


110. 


III. 


111. 


IV. 


112. 


V. 



Eliza Caskey. 
Sarah Caskey. 
Elisabeth Caskey. 
James Caskey ; dead. 
Ephraim Caskey; dead. 



240 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

39. 

DAVID GREENLEE 3 |pavid^Greenlee, ^ JfaTE^^MfD'o^wdl } 

son of David Greenlee and Jane White, was born April 22, 1794 at Lexington, 
Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died in 1842 at Stanford, Lincoln Co., Kentucky; 

married SARAH HAYS, daughter of Hays ; married second in 1826 at 

Stanford, Kentucky, MARY (PURNELL) HALL who was born June 20, 1793, 
or 1787, at Snow Hill, Maryland, died December 16, 1869 at Warrensburg, 
Missouri, daughter of William Purnell, or Pernell, and Susan Barbee ; farmer ; 
Whig ; Presbyterian ; resided in Lincoln Co., Kentucky. 

CHILDREN : 

113. I. James, born in 1818 ; killed in the Mexican war in 1847. 

114. II. Eliza Jane ; died unmarried about 1880 in Johnson Co., Missouri. 
By second marriage : 

115. III. Daughter; died in infancy in Kentucky. 

116. IV. William Purnell, born November 28, 1828 ; married Barbara Wilson 

Enlow.-j- 

117. V. David McDowell, born in 1832 ; killed during the Civil war, 1862, 

in Johnson Co., Missouri; was unmarried. 

118. VI. Mary Elizabeth, born February 8, 1834; married William Clark 

Blakey.+ 

119. VII. John White, born September 23, 1840; married Mary Clark 



Divers. + 



40. 



EPHRAIM Mcdowell GREENLEE 3 |DavidGreenlee^ SrE^^i^DTwell } 

son of David Greenlee and Jane White, was born August 6, 1796 [Bible record] 
at Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died in Virginia; married 
MALINDA BECKLEHEIMER, bom in 1808 or 1809 in Virginia, died Decem- 
ber 17, 1897 at Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Virginia; resided in Virginia, then 
removed to Kentucky. She married second Davis. 

CHILDREN : 

Jane ; married James Chapman. 

Mary Frances, born May 6, 1828; married Cyrus Gray.+ 

Ephraim McDowell, born June 12, 1830 ; married Malvina Miller.4- 

41. 
HANNAH McCLANAHAN GREENLEE* {iir4MlZf 'nt^n^ntX'n.^.u 

James Greenlee i 1 

Mary E. McDowell i 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton, was born December 14, 1812 
at Greenlees Ferry, Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; died July 7, 1889 at Lexington, 



120. 


I. 


121. 


II. 


122. 


III. 



123. 


I. 


124. 


II. 


125. 


III. 


126. 


IV. 


127. 


V. 


128. 


VI. 


129. 


VII. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 241 

Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; married May 24, 1832 at Greenlees Ferry, Virginia, 
JAMES DORMAN DAVIDSON, born November 7, 1808 at Lexington, Vir- 
ginia, died October 14, 1882 at Lexington, Virginia, son of Rev. Andrew Baker 
Davidson and Susan Dorman. 

CHILDREN : 

Charles Greenlee Davidson; died in infancy. 
Greenlee Davidson, born June 21, 1834; died May 3, 1863. 
Frederick Davidson, born March 18, 1836; died July 21, 1861. 
Charles Andrew Davidson ; died February 25, 1879. 
Albert Davidson; married Mrs. Henrietta Withers. + 
William Weaver Davidson ; died October 25, 1869. 
Mary Davidson, born February 1, 1849 ; died unmarried January 
17, 1894. 
130. VIII. Clara Davidson, born July 29, 1851 ; married Andrew Davidson 
Estill. + 

HANNAH MeCLANAHAN (GREENLEE) DAVIDSON will be remembered 
as a model wife and mother, and as a woman of most lovely character. Her 
uniform cheerfulness, her kindness of heart and of manner, her patience, 
courage, fidelity to duty and other kindred virtues were recognized and ap- 
preciated by all who knew her. Her experience called for their exercise for 
she had knovm much sorrow. The mother of six sons, she saw them and her 
husband buried. Three of her sons lost their lives in battle for their country. 

JAMES DORMAN DAVIDSON completed his education at Washington 
College, and soon began the practice of law in connection with his uncle. General 
Charles P. Dorman. He rose rapidly in his profession, and for more than fifty 
years practiced with a zeal which amounted to enthusiasm, and with such, 
diligence and ability as deserved and achieved great eminence and success. He 
was a warm friend of education, and as a member of the Board of Trustees of 
Washington and Lee University, as well as a private citizen, he always mani- 
fested great interest in this cause. As a man he was generous and kind, and 
charitable in word and deed, and he relieved the necessities of the poor with 
unstinted benevolence. 

GREENLEE DAVIDSON entered Washington College in September 1852 
and took the degree of M. A. in June, 1855. In 1855-56 he was a law student 
at the University of Virginia, the study of which he completed at the "Lexing- 
ton Law School" under the tuition of Judge John W. Brokenbrough, in June, 
1857. He at once commenced the practice of his profession in connection with 
his father, whose practice was one of the largest in the upper Valley. To the 
duties of his profession proper, he united the labors of a Master in Chancery. 
The records of both the courts of Rockbridge abound with evidence of his in- 
dustry, fidelity and ability. At this period of his career the Civil war com- 
menced. In May, 1861, Governor John Letcher, who had known him from his 
childhood, tendered him the post of Aide-de-Camp with the rank of Lieutenant 



242 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Colonel of Cavalry, the duties of which office he discharged with zeal and 
ability, until February, 1862. Conscientiously impressed that it was his duty 
to go to the field, he, during the fall of 1861 and the winter of 1862, raised and 
equipped the "Letcher Light Artillery" of which he was elected Captain. Li 
February, 1862, his resignation as Aide-de-Camp was reluctantly accepted by 
the governor, and he entered upon his career of active soldier life. His battery 
was assigned to A. P. Hill's Division, Stonewall Jackson's Corps, and was first 
brought into action on Wednesday evening, the 26th of June, 1862, at 
Mechanicsville. This was the beginning of that great seven days' fight which 
culminated in Malvern Hill on the 2nd of July. From day to day he was en- 
gaged during that terrible conflict. It was, however, at Malvern Hill that his 
battery acted the most conspicuous part. His company was engaged at Cedar 
Mountain, Warrenton Springs, the second Manassas; participated in the en- 
suing Maryland campaign; was greatly distinguished at the capture of Harper's 
Ferry; under A. P. Hill was conspicuous in the contest at Boteter's Mill during 
the re-crossing of the Potomac ; and on the 23rd of December, 1862, closed the 
service of that eventful year at the great battle of Fredericksburg. With the 
exception of skirmishing along the lines, the Army of Northern Virginia had 
no serious engagement from the 23rd of December, 1862, until the 2nd of May, 
1863. The campaign opened with Chancellorsville, a name deeply engraved 
upon the memory of the people of the Valley, and especially of the citizens of 
Eockbridge. On the 2nd of May the Letcher Artillery was conspicuously en- 
gaged. The battle Avas renewed on the 3rd, and victory was virtually won. 
The artillery was ordered to the rear to re-supply its expended ammunition, and 
an infantry charge was ordered to complete the rout of the enemy. Captain 
Davidson, under the inspiration of a soldier's pride and forgetful of personal 
danger, leaving his wearied company resting in the rear, returned with the 
infantry charge to the fighting line. His death wound was the result. 

FREDERICK DAVIDSON was educated at Washington College, and from 
there marched with the first contingent of troops that afterward formed the 
Stonewall Brigade. He fell at the first battle of Manassas. 

COLONEL CHARLES ANDREW DAVIDSON was educated at the Vir- 
ginia ^lilitary Institute, a graduate of the class of 1860. The beginning of 
hostilities foimd him pursuing his study of law at the University of Virginia, 
from which place he proceeded directly to the army. This prompt action was 
characteristic of the man as his after-life testified. He was commissioned by 
Governor Letcher a Lieutenant in the regular forces of Virginia, and assigned 
to the First Battalion, a command famed for bravery and hard fighting. He, 
with his troops were in the struggle from Manassas to Appomattox. As com- 
mander of the Irish Batallion in the Army of Northern Virginia, he was one of 
the immortal band that surrendered with Lee at Appomattox. 

He became eminent in his profession, and a leading citizen of Lexington. 
He was a member of the town council, a bank director, president of the old and 
historic Franklin Society, a literary association second to none in membership 
and scholarly attainments in the Commonwealth, an honored member of the 
Masonic fraternity, a leader in the Alumni of the Virginia Military Institute, a 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 243 

foremost representative of the community in public and social hospitality and 
withal liberal in charity and benevolence. 

WILLIAM WEAVER DAVIDSON volunteered in the Letcher Artillery 
■when he was a mere lad. A severe attack of camp fever unfitted him for active 
service. At the close of the war he entered the Virginia Military Institute, but 
had to leave before he had completed his course, on account of ill health. 

42. 

MARY JANE GREENLEE * ! James Greenlee ' John Greenlee = 

JXLAAX OAnCi UAJliiJl^uxiiu iMaryPaxton Hannah McClanahan 

James Greenlee ' ) 

Mary E. McDowell 5 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton, was born February 25, 1814 
at Greenlees Ferry, near Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died March 
15, or February 25, 1885 at Holly Springs, Marshall Co., Mississippi ; married 
March 27, 1834 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia, JOHN TATE FINLEY who was 
born November, 1801 at Greenville, Augusta Co., Virginia, died April 28, 1848 
at Holly Springs, Mississippi, son of Samuel Finley. 

CHILDREN (eldest born in Virginia, others in Mississippi) : 

131. I. George James Finley, born December 28, 1834; married Nannie R. 
Dunlop.+ 
Mary Virgina Finley, born November, 1836 ; unmarried, 1899. 
Emma Frances Finley, born July, 1839 ; died unmarried. 
Augusta Caroline Finley, born ^lay, 1841 ; married Major Lewis S. 
Scruggs of Holly Springs; died in 1887 leaving one son Finley 
Scruggs, who lives at Chicago. 
135. V. John Samuel Finley, born June 20, 1844; married Elizabeth Hern- 
don Hull.+ 



JOHN TATE FINLEY moved to Marshall County, Mississippi in 1836, when 
the Chickasaw Indians were still in the country, and for several years Mrs. 
Finley was in constant fear lest they should steal her children. He bought a 
large tract of land east of Holly Springs, and became a successful cotton 
planter. He was a member of the Mississippi Legislature ; Whig ; Presbyterian. 



44. 

SARAH ANN ELIZA GREENLEE ^ i James preenlee = John Greenlee = 

/ Mary Paxton Hannah McClanahan 

James Greenlee ' | 

Mary E. McDowell j 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton, was born December 16, 1819 
in Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died June 1, 1872 and was buried in Falling 
Spring Church cemetery ; married April 28, 1840, JAMES L. WATSON who is 
buried at Falling Spring Church cemetery. 



132. 


II. 


133. 


III. 


134. 


IV. 



244 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

136. I. John Greenlee Watson ; unmarried. 

137. II. Mary Ellen "Watson ; married Thomas R. Gilmore.+ 

138. III. Fannie Rebecca Watson; married Richard G. Hayden.+ 

139. IV. Ann Augusta Watson; married John A. Kinnear.+ 

140. V. James Joseph Watson ; died unmarried. He was in the employ of 

a railroad as night clerk, and was accidentally killed by the cars. 

JAMES L. WATSON after his marriage studied medicine and had a good 
practice. In religion, they were Presbyterian. 

JOHN GREENLEE WATSON was in the Confederate army during the 
civil war, and his health was so much impaired that he has never since been 
able to engage in active business except for a short time. He is a confirmed 
invalid and makes his home with his sister, Mrs. Gilmore. 

45. 

MARTHA TRIMBLE GREENLEE * \ Jf™''^ ''■■««°'«« ' J°'"' ^J''.^"';?? ' ^ 

I Mary Paxton Hannab McClanahan 

James Greenlee ^ ( 

Mary E. McDowell 1 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton, was born April 20, 1823 at 
Greenlee's Ferry, near Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; married 
April 1, 1845 at Greenlee's Ferry, EBEN NELRUS DAVIS of Mississippi, who 
was born in North Carolina, died about 1883 aged 81 years in Marshall Co., 
Mississippi. 

CHILDREN : 

141. I. William Greenlee Davis, born January 11, 1846; died July 13, 

1847. 

142. II. Eben Nelrus Davis, born July 18, 1847 ; unmarried. 

143. III. Robert Charles Davis, born September 14, 1849; died August 6, 

1850. 

144. IV. John Pressley Davis, born October 23, 1851; unmarried. 

145. V. Mary Elizabeth Davis, born July 28, 1853; married Charles G. 

Moseley.+ 

146. VI. Ann Winifred Davis, born August 20, 1855 ; married Pressley 

Stanbock.-f- 

147. VII. Emma Francis Davis, born May 9, 1857 ; died July 24, 1858. 

148. VIII. Augusta Virginia Davis, born July 18, 1859; married Demps 

Brittenour; married second Robert T. Johnson; married third 
Clarence Forster Greenlee. + 

EBEN NELRUS DAVIS was an extensive cotton planter, and owned a 
fine estate five miles north of Holly Springs, Mississippi, which was well im- 
proved with a large brick residence, cotton gin, mill, barns, corn cribs, and 
cabins for the negroes. All were destroyed during the civil war, together with 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 245 

cotton then valued at one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The Union 
troops camped on the premises and destroyed everything they could not carry 
away. The family was left in destitute circumstances, with nothing but the 
farm, and most of the fencing destroyed. Mr. Davis lived only a few years 
after the war. After his death the family had a difficult struggle as the children 
were small and could not be of much assistance for several years. In politics 
he was a Democrat ; in religion, Presbyterian, then Methodist. 



WILLIAM PAXTON GREENLEE* ] iCrP^^ax^n'" ' SS^M^cClVnahan 

James Greenlee ' 1 * 

Mary E. McDowell J 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton, was born May 16, 1825 near Lexing- 
ton, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died October 22, 1900 aged 75 years, at Marshall, 
Missouri ; married November 6, 1850 at Lexington, Virginia, ELIZA HIZER 
FORSTER or FOSTER or Falllflg Spring, Virginia, who was born January 25, 
1831 at New York City, died January 7, 1889 at Fayetteville, Johnson Co., 
Missouri, daughter of Joseph Forster and Eliza Gorson. He was a merchant 
and farmer ; in politics. Democrat, in religion, Cumberland Presbyterian. 



CHILDREN : 

149. I. Mary Morgan, born August 11, 1851; married Dr. Elijah H. 

Miller.+ 
James Russell, born April 14, 1853 ; married Jessie E. Wilkins.+ 
Clarence Forster, born December 6, 1854 ; married Augusta Davis 

Johnson.4- 
Kate Paxton, born November 6, 1856 ; married Francis Divers.+ 
John Franklin, born April 15, 1859 in Missouri; unmarried. 
William Davis, born April 5, 1861 in Missouri; unmarried. 
Sarah Blanche, born April 23, 1863; married James William See.+ 

WILLIAM PAXTON GREENLEE lived on the old homestead after his 
marriage until 1857. He then moved to Johnson County, Missouri, and located 
on a farm ten miles from Warrensburg, the county seat. This continued his 
residence until 1891, when he rented his farm and moved to Marshall, Missouri. 



47. 
RACHEL FRANCES PINKNEY GREENLEE * \ Jfa^y p?x?on"' ' 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' I 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell f 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton, was bom August 7, 1829 ; mar- 
ried January 28, 1852 PRESTON T. LINK who was born in Augusta Co., 
Virginia; religion, Presbyterian. 



150. 


II. 


151. 


III. 


152. 


IV. 


153. 


V. 


154. 


VI. 


155. 


VII. 



246 GEEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

156. I. James Greenlee Link. 

157. II. Mary Link ; died in infancy. 

158. III. Frank Link. 

159. IV. Emma Link. 

160. V. Jessie Link. 

161. VI. Kate Link; died in infancy. 

162. VII. William Link; druggist. 

163. VIII. Charles Link; civil engineer. 

164. IX. Annie Link. 

PRESTON T. LINK was a merchant in Lexington, Virginia at the time of 
his marriage. Several years later he removed to Richmond, Virginia, and has 
resided there ever since, most of the time a clerk. 



54. 



DAVID ROBERT BARTON GREENLEE* ] Elnnah l oiilsby 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ I 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell f 

son of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby, was born December 8, 
1829 at Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; married December 26, 1871 
at Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, MARY AMANDA (BOONE) GIFFORD 
born January 25, 1841 at Plymouth, Rutland Co., Ohio, daughter of Hezekiah 
Boone and Sarah A. Greene. 

CHILDREN : 

165. I. Maud Grigsby, born June 9, 1874 ; married Wiley Morley. 

166. II. Kate Thornton, born September 25, 1881. 

DAVID ROBERT BARTON GREENLEE was educated at Emory and Henry 
College, Virginia, and received his medical diploma from the University of Penn- 
sylvania in 1852. For several years he practiced his profession in Mercer County, 
West Virginia. Becoming tired of a country practice, he went to New Orleans, 
and there joined the company of General William Walker as surgeon, and went 
with him on a filibustering expedition to Nicaragua. After various military 
successes and many hardships, they were all captured by the United States 
Government for violating the neutrality laws. He afterward settled in Chicot 
County, Arkansas, where he followed his profession until 1861, when he ac- 
companied the First Arkansas Regiment to Virginia. From April, 1861 until 
May, 1865 he was with the army of northern Virginia. After the war he re- 
turned to Arkansas. In 1868 he went to Kansas and settled in Sedgwick 
County, where Wichita afterward sprung up. In 1885 he removed to Faulkner 
County, Arkansas. He resides at Mayflower and still follows his profession. He 
is a Royal Arch Mason, and a member of the Confederate Veterans; Democrat; 
Presbyterian. 




Nil. ():l. MUS. MARY ( OltKEXI.EE l 
McKEE. 





No. 56. SARAH ELIZABETH HAR- 
LAN GREENLEE. 



No. 1711. MAItV McllOWELL (GREEN- 
LEE I MARTIN. 



JAJIES OP \aRGINIA. 247 

56. 
JAMES SAMUEL GREENLEE ^ \ ?,lV^:^\%T,Ly f^rnSTc'c^faLhan 

James Greenlee ^ I 

Mary E. McDowell 1 

son of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby, was born May 30, 1834 near 
Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; died October 1, 1900 at Caldwell, 
Burleson Co., Texas and is buried in the Masonic cemetery at that place ; mar- 
ried September 19, 1865 at Martinsburg, Berkely Co., West Virginia, SARAH 
ELIZABETH HARLAN, born February 15, 1843 near Martinsburg, West 
Virginia, died May 9, 1877 at Breckenridge, Stephenson Co., Texas, daughter of 
Jehu Harlan and Nancy Evans; married second October 16, 1879 at Trenton, 
Tennessee LOUISA M. MARSHALL born January 23, 1840 at Fayetteville, 
Lincoln Co., Tennessee, died January 2, 1900 at Alvin, Texas, daughter of Rev. 
M. M. Marshall. 

CHILDREN : 

167. I. Robert Harlan, born July 20, 1866 ; married Lillie Lee ; married 

second Lillian Ansley Hobbs.+ 

168. II. Hannah IMcClanahan, born December 6, 1868 ; married Hugh Mont- 

rose Craig.+ 

169. HI. Nancy Belle, born March 4, 1871 ; married John McCarthy. -|- 

170. IV. Mary McDowell, born January 4, 1874 ; married John Martin ; Uvea 

at Purcell, I. T. 

171. V. David, born January 5, 1877 ; died March 29, 1883. 
No children by second marriage living. 

JAMES SAMUEL GREENLEE 'S earliest recollection was of a fight he had 
with his teacher who whipped him for not studying his A B C 's. He did not 
want to go to school, but wanted to learn a trade as his taste was for mechanics. 
However his mother was ambitious that the boys should become professional 
men, and designed James for a preacher, and her will was law. So he went to 
school under protest until about seventeen years of age, when he realized the 
error of his position and began to desire an education with a view to the minis- 
try. In 1858 he graduated from Washington College (now Washington Uni- 
versity), Lexington, Virginia. After teaching school for one year he entered 
the Theological Seminary at Prince Edward. In 1861, before the close of the 
session, he left the Seminary to enter the army, and served almost constantly 
until the surrender. Twice his horse was shot from under him, and once a bul- 
let passed through his clothes. After the close of the war he returned to the 
Theological Seminary to complete his interrupted studies ; but soon his depleted 
finances forced him to again leave the Seminary and engage in teaching, which 
occupation he followed in Virginia and JIarj'land until 1870, when he emigrated 
to Kansas, taking up a homestead in Marion County. In 1876 he removed to 
Stephens County, Texas, where he received an appointment as Deputy County 
Surveyor of Stephens County, which he held until October, 1879, then removed 
to Trenton, Tennessee. He afterward returned to Texas and settled in New 
Lebanon County. In 1883 he was licensed to preach by the presbytery in 



248 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Temple, Texas, and until within the last few years has been teaching and 
preaching in different localities in Texas. He has since lived on a farm near 
Alvin, Texas. In politics, he was a Whig, then Democrat. 



61. 

I Job 

I Mary E. Greenlee Mary Mitchell 



JAMES HERVEY GREENLEE < ) John M. Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ^ 



James Greenlee ' I 

Mary B. McDowell f 

son of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary E. Greenlee, was born August 23, 
1811 at Turkey Cove, Burke (now McDowell) Co., North Carolina; died May 28, 
1905 at Turkey Cove ; married January 31, 1844 in McDowell Co., North Caro- 
lina MARY JANE GREENLEE [No. 77] who was born July 8, or 7, 1822 near 
Marion, McDowell Co., North Carolina, died June 7, 1857 at Turkey Cove, 
daughter of David Washington Greenlee and Mary McEntire ; married second 
December 21, 1871 FRANCES B. MORRISON, born July 20, 1839 in Lincoln 
Co., North Carolina, daughter of Rev. William Newton Morrison and Sarah 
Varick Cozzens. 

CHILDREN : 

Mary Eliza, born January 23 or 25, 1845 ; died July 10, 1866. 
John Mitchel, born February 2, 1847; married Mary Tate.+ 
Martha Ann, born Jenuary 26, or 25, 1849 ; died December 8, 1887. 
David William, born Dec. 27, 1850 ; married Ella Finley.+ 
James Thomas, born November, 1852 ; died aged one and a half 

years. 
Ephraim Addison, born October, 1854 ; died aged eight years. 
Jane, born April 2, 1857 or 1856 ; died in infancy. 

JAMES HERVEY GREENLEE spent his youthful days on his father's 
farm, with the exception of the time he was in school which was very irregular. 
His parents had a place near Morganton, then the county seat of Burke County, 
where they spent a portion of their time, and then he attended school. When 
his parents went to their Turkey Cove farm he was left alone with the servants 
in order to pursue his studies. Thus he spent many weeks with not another 
white person around him, but he was always carefully watched over by the 
servants. It was finally concluded that he was too young to be left alone, so 
from then on his schooling suffered many interruptions. He afterward attended 
Washington College at Lexington, "Virginia, where he remained fifteen months, 
then returned to his father's farm, which he managed for a share of the pro- 
ducts. After two years spent in this capacity, he was given a farm by his 
father, but continued to make his home with his parents as long as they lived. 
Having been reared in a grand old southern home noted for kindness and hos- 
pitality, where not only friends and relatives but also strangers received a 
welcome, he grew up with those ideas and principles, and when he established a 
home of his own the latch string was always out. 

In 1861 Mr. Greenlee was a delegate to the state convention that took North 
Carolina out of the Union. While he did not approve of this act, thinking that 



172. 


I. 


173. 


II. 


174. 


III. 


175. 


IV. 


176. 


V. 


177. 


VI. 


178. 


VII. 




No. (51. MI!. AXn MRS. .TAMES 
IIERVEY GKEEXLEE. 




No. 61. JAMES H. GREENLEE AND FIRST WIFE. WITH FOUl! OLDEST CHILDREN. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 249 

there might be a better plan, still when his state went that way he went with 
her and did his part to help prepare for the conflict. Of slaves and slavery he 
had the following to say : "I had over thirty slaves — all good and faithful. I 
would often leave things in their charge and they took good care. Some could 
read and write a tolerably legible hand, and keep ordinary accounts. Some 
were members of the church, and I would gather them together on a Sabbath, 
read to them and instruct them about the future and their responsibility to 
their Maker. Some were impressed, others seemed unmoved. In this part of 
the country slaves were well treated, fed, and clothed. There was probably 
some rigid treatment where there were large numbers on a plantation, and 
where it required rigid treatment to keep all straight and in their places. I 
do not think emancipation has been such a boon for the colored race in this 
land. What would they have been in their native land — Africa ? I never was a 
great advocate of slavery, but I believe that the question of slavery, if justice 
and righteousness had ruled, could have been more satisfactorily adjusted, 
without the loss of the thousands of precious lives and the millions of money." 
The following is a copy of a letter written to Mr. Greenlee while absent 
from home, by his chief slave: 

"Turkey Cove, March 24, 1865. 
Master — Sir : 

I will write you a few lines to let you know that we are all well at present, 
except George; he is complaining some since he came home. I started the 
wagon the 14th of this month with a load to you what I thought they could 
haul, but they broke down before they got to the river and then was water- 
boTind for several days and had to come home and started again last Monday 
from home and met George there. He went to Muddy Creek and came back 
and said that he was not well enough to take the wagon on and John went in 
his place, and Tag is working in John's place. I do not know what they 
hauled. I sent 53 pieces of bacon to Miss Sallie, weighed 900 lbs., 22 hams, 12 
shoulders, 13 midlings. I reckon John and Madison took what they thought 
they could get along with. Last Wednesday, the 22nd, the Tories came and 
paid us another visit, but as Providence would have it, they got nothing. They 
came at noon day. Jiff and Isaac were hauling some wood with the black mare 
and Jinny and I had borrowed Milford Huskins mule to haul with that day and 
had hauled a few loads ; when they came we were loosing out to feed and they 
run to the stable and made Isaac take out the mare and mule and they mounted 
them with the gears on and took Isaac with them. Threw down the fence and 
went up through the new ground up Pinks Branch, but Captain Gilliam hap- 
pened to be at the old store with a few men when the alarm was made and they 
followed them and fired on them in the Tobacco patch. The Tories jumped off 
their horses let them and Isaac all go and cleared themselves. The same even- 
ing the same scamps went to Hallefield and took his mare out of the plough, 
then went to his father's and took his saddle and his boy's hat and went on. I 
did not see them at all. I was at the mill and saw the men run up from the 
store and I ran up to the house to see what was on foot. But the Tories were 
gone. They came in on the blind side of us. This time they came down the 
ridge to the shops. Liander and Carson were there at work at their wagon 



250 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

wheels and the first thing they knew were at the shops. Elijah Waeaster was 
in the crowd as guide for them through the mountains; some of them were 
there before. I do not know what we will do. We can't do nothing here for 
the Tories. If our horses had been at home they would have taken them all 
if those men had not been there. Capt. Carson has come back with some of 
his men, but they are in the North Cove and there is no man guarding in the 
Turkey Cove at all. I would be very glad if you would come home and see 
about things. K. C. Burgess was here some time ago and wanted to know the 
amount of pork we killed. Some person ought to come and take the tallig off 
the bacon before the Tories steal it. I do not know what we will do. I must 
close saying that you must do the best you can and we will do the same. All 
the black people send "howdy" at you and the children Charles, Emeline, Alvin 
and Mariah. Farewell, in haste, I remain as ever. 

WARWICK GREENTjEE. ' ' 

Addressed to 

Mr. James H. Greenlee, 
Davidson College, N. C." 

The slaves were all very much attached to Mr. Greenlee and after they 
were free would always visit him when they came near. 

Mr. Greenlee was an elder in the Presbyterian church for sixty years, from 
August 30, 1845. He was one of the principal contributors in building and sup- 
porting Turkey Cove Church, organized May 30, 1886. He gave liberally of 
his means to all religious causes, both home and foreign. The furnishing of a 
room in the new Seminary at Richmond dedicated to his mother was among the 
last of his benefactions. 

Physically robust, he was more so mentally and when in congenial company 
was interesting and instructive in his conversation. He retained all his facul- 
ties and was only troubled during his last years by dulness of the sense of 
hearing. He was blessed with wonderful eyesight and memory, was very 
studious and spent the greater part of his later life in reading. 

In the summer of 1904, he with his son and family took quite an extensive 
mountain trip, very tedious and rough, but he was in remarkable spirits and 
pronounced the affair one of the most enjoyable of all his life. He had plan- 
ned another for the following year and had engaged his drivers and cook. 

Although well read, interested and in touch with public matters he did not 
participate therein, other than in the capacity of a sturdy citizen. He was a 
very active man and always transacted his business in person. It was while 
he was on a trip to Johnson City to buy horses that he was stricken with 
paralysis, but he retained his mental faculties unclouded until a few hours- 
before the end. He died in his 94th year at his Turkey Cove farm, within 
sight of the place where he first saw the light. 

There are two striking things to mark his character. First his determination 
to do right. If a thing seemed right in his mind it was marked for accomplish- 
ment and the whole force of his indomitable will and wonderful vitality was 
brought to bear upon it. The other was his deep reverence for God, for his 
house, his worship, his service. When he was too ill to make himself under- 
stood by those who watched him, he could be heard to utter one continual 






1^^-^ 



No. Gl. JAMES IIERVEY OREEXI.EE. 
(At the age of 97.) 



FANNY MORRISON CREENLEE, 
Second wife of .Tames Ilerve.v (ii-eenlee. 




RESIPENCE (IF .lA.MIOS IlAIiVEV I UtKKNI.EE. WOOHLAWN. N, C. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 251 

prayer. He lived the "simple life" in its truest sense and left an impress and 
example which appeals to all good men even in the rush and turmoil of modern 
progress. 

IIARY JANE GREENLEE was received into the Presbyterian Church of 
S'eloan, of which her parents were members, in September, 1846, and from that 
time until the day of her death she adorned the profession of the Gospel by her 
life. 



HANNAH ANN ELIZA GREENLEE* IJ^il"^- S"^°i^«' J,r''^rS°lr' 

( Mary E. Greenlee Mary Mitchell 

James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary E. McDowell j 

daughter of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary E. Greenlee, was born January 
26, 1815 at Turkey Cove, Burke Co., North Carolina; died January 5, 1849 
at Burnsville, Yancey Co., North Carolina ; married October 13, 1835 at Turkey 
Cove, North Carolina SAMUEL FLEMMING, born September 27, 1810 or 1813 
at Frederick, Maryland, or Canton, Ohio. He was a farmer, merchant and 
member of the Legislature ; Democrat ; Presbyterian ; resided at Turkey Cove 
and in Yancey County. 

CHILDREN : 

179. I. John Alexander Flemming, born August 22, 1836 ; died unmarried 

July, or June 30, 1864. He was a colonel in the Confederate army, 
49th North Carolina Regiment and was killed at the battle of 
Petersburg. 

180. II. Mary W. Flemming, born September 25, 1838; married John G. 

Yancey. + 

181. III. James Greenlee Flemming, bom September 20, 1843; died immar- 

ried September 17, 1862. He was a lieutenant in the Confederate 
army, Co. A, 49th North Carolina Regiment ; killed at Sharpsburg, 
Virginia. 

182. IV. "William "Woodville Flemming, born April 1, 1846; married Ella 

Mary Ralston. + 

183. V. Samuel Hannah Flemming, born January 5, 1849 ; married Mary 

Louise Mockbridge.+ 

64. 

JAMES AUGUSTUS GREENLEE * rSamnelM. Greenlee = James Greenlee = 

( Minerva K. Sackett Marv Mitchell 

James Greenlee ' ) 

Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett, was born March 
26, 1825, married December 21, 1847 AUGUSTA MINERVA DENISON, who 
was born December 13, 1825, daughter of Leonard Denison and Phebe Augusta 
Ely. Resided in Linville, North Carolina. She married second, March 2, 1859, 
Samuel Ellis. 



252 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

184. I. Amelia Denison, born December 24, 1848; married October, 1865, 

Enoch Floyd Barnum; living (1881) at Sauk Rapids, Minnesota. 

185. II. Elizabeth Denison, born September 22, 1850 ; married September 22, 

1869, Charles Gideon Wood; living (1881) at Sauk Rapids. 

66. 



EMILY AMELIA GREENLEE * { fcva*'rs"icke« SyM^ltchelr ' 

James Greenlee ' ) 

Mary B. McDowell J 

daughter of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett, was born 
January 11, 1829 at Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina; died September 
29, 1883 at Morganton, North Carolina ; married October 28, 1856 at Morganton, / ^1 
North Carolina CHRISTOPHER HAPPOLDT, born November 27, ,1878 at 
Charleston, South Carolina, died October 10, 1878 at Vieksburg, Mississippi, 
son of Christopher David Happoldt and Sarah Elizabeth Marlen. 

CHILDREN : 

186. I. Minerva Happoldt, born August, 1858 ; married Donald McKenzie. 

187. II. Lucy Happoldt, bom January 10, 1860. 

188. III. Mary Happoldt, born December 4, 1864; married Samuel Mitchell 

Greenlee. -|- 

189. IV. Sarah Elizabeth Happoldt, born September, 1867 ; married Adolph 

Dinklespiel. 

DR. CHRISTOPHER HAPPOLDT was a native of South Carolina. When 
a boy he attracted the attention and eventually won the friendship of the learned 
Dr. Bacheman who directed his early education. He began the study of medi- 
cine in Charleston but ultimately spent a number of years in France and Ger- 
many under the tuition of the leading physicians of the day. Soon after his 
return he took charge of the Charleston Medical Journal and displayed such 
ability in conducting it that he became a high authority with doctors and 
especially with medical writers. A few years after his marriage he removed to 
Morganton, where he resided, with the exception of about two years, until his 
death. He nobly lost his life by going to the yellow fever suffereres at Vieks- 
burg, Mississippi in 1878. 

67. 



EPHRAIM EDWARD GREENLEE * / Samuel Greenlee > James Greenlee « 

XiX-nibAUU LaU^jajs-U UArifinijfiJZi | Minerva K. Sackett Mary Mitchell 

James Greenlee ^ 1 

Mary E. McDowell j 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett, was born November 16, 
1830 at Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina ; died April 28, 1886 at Arling- 
ton Shelby Co., Tennessee ; married January 13, 1852 at Morganton, North Caro- 





MRS. SAItAU 1IAK1,I:.\ llAri'dLliT. 

H 



CUIflSTIAN IJAVIU HAPPOLDT. 





No. i;l4. I.KONOUA (.iiilOENLEK. 



Nu. «6. I)H. CIIUISTOPIIER HAl'- 
POI.IIT. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 253 

lina SARAH LOUISA BUTLER, bom October 7, 1833 in Burke Co., North Caro- 
lina, daughter of William Claiborne Butler and Margaret Allison Tate. Had 
daughter. 

190. I. Minerva Allison, born June 20, 1853 who married Colonel Thomas 
Spraggins Galla-way.+ 

EPHRAIIM EDWARD GREENLEE served in the civil war in Company D, 
Ballentine's Regiment, Cosby 's Brigade, Jackson's Division Cavalry of the 
Department of Mississippi and Louisiana. He lived in or near Morganton, North 
Carolina until Janaury, 1861, when he removed to Tennessee and settled about 
twenty-tive miles from Memphis, on land that was part of a grant to James 
Greenlee. He was a planter and merchant; in politics, Democrat; in religion, 
Presbyterian. Mrs. Greenlee resides at Somerville, Tennessee. 



69. 



ALEXANDER SACKETT GREENLEE ^ { ftZr^,%%^t^:,, HrrTmtll'^r ' 

James Greenlee ' ) 

Mary E. McDowell ' / 

son of Samul Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett, was born Janu- 
ary or November 11, 1834 at Morganton, Burke Co.. North Carolina; married 
May 8, or 5, 1857 ELIZABETH C. GLASS, born January 8, 1837 at Morgan- 
ton, North Carolina, died August 4, 1897 or 1896 at Mason, Tennessee, daughter 
of FVank Patton Glass and Margret Dysart. Planter ; Democrat ; Presbyterian ; 
resided in Mason, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

191. I. Frank Patton, born August 9, 1858; married Miss Lizzie L. 

Shelton. 
Samuel Mitchell, born July 20, I860; married Mary Happoldt.-|- 
Minerva Sackett, bom June 29, 1865 or October 11, 1863 ; married 

before February 27, 1899, Jeff Glass. 
Alexander Sackett, born June 20, 1865. 
Ephraim Edward, born June 29, 1868; unmarried (1899). 
Fred Allen, born April 15, 1871; unmarried (1899). 
James Lafayette, born October 7, 1874, or 1878 ; died August 7, 

1898. 

198. VIII. David Glass, born October 13, 1877 at Morganton ; unmarried ; 

merchant ; Democrat ; Presbyterian ; resided in Texas, Tennessee 
and Arkansas. 

199. IX. Margaret E., born September 13, or 23, 1880; unmarried (1899). 

70. 

GEORGE ELISHA GREENLEE * I ?a""^' Gr«enlee = James Greenlee » 

( Minerva K. Sackett Mary Mitchell 

James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary E. McDowell / 

son of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett, was born January 
12, 1837 at Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina ; married January 1, 1873 at 



192. 


II. 


193. 


III. 


194. 


IV. 


195. 


V. 


196. 


VI. 


197. 


VII. 



200. 


I. 


201. 


II. 


202. 


III. 


203. 


IV. 


204. 


V. 


205. 


VI. 


206. 


VII. 



254 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Grassy Creek, Mitchell Co., North Carolina, JANE ELIZABETH McKINNEY, 
bom December 20, 1851 at Bakersville, ilitchell Co., North Carolina, died Au- 
gust 4, 1890 at Bakersville, daughter of Merritt McKinney and Susannah 
Washburn. 

CHILDREN: 

Ada K., born November 29, 1873; unmarried. 

Henrietta S., born May 28, 1875; unmarried. 

Ida E., born October 26, 1876 ; unmarried. 

Eva M., born September 17, 1878; unmarried. 

Maggie Z., born July 12, 1880 ; died December 14, 1882. 

Samuel, bom March 7, 1887. 

M. DeWitt, born January 10, 1889 ; died July 13, 1889. 

GEORGE ELISHA GREENLEE lost his parents when he was about twelve 
years old and he was placed in the care of his guardian, Governor Fred. Cald- 
well. He attended Bingham school in Orange County, North Carolina; also 
schools at Olin, Asheville and Morganton, North Carolina. He fought in the 
civil war as a private. After losing all his negroes and everything except his 
land, he settled in Mitchell County, North Carolina. His three oldest daughters 
were educated at Greenlee, North Carolina high school, but were prevented 
from entering college by the illness of their mother. His eldest daughter is teach- 
ing (1899), the third daughter is in a training school for nurses in Morganton, 
North Carolina, and the youngest has been educated at Asheville and Greens- 
boro, North Carolina. In politics, he is a Democrat; in religion, Methodist; 
resides at Mica, Mitchell County, North Carolina. 

72. 

JOHN HOWARD GREENLEE ^ {|Ph-™ ^'^Green.ee 3 Jfa"?rA?Uche'.r ' 

James Greenlee ^ ) 

Mary B. McDowell / 

son of Ephraim M. Greenlee and Sarah Carr Howard, was born September 25, 
1815; died June 25, 1876; married January 21, 1845 MARTHA MATILDA 
GREENLEE [No. 76] born January 17, 1820. died December 31, 1897. daugh- 
ter of David Washington Greenlee and Mary McEntire. No children. 



74. 
CAPTAIN JAMES McENTIRE GREENLEE * { Sary^^cEntire "^ ' 

James Greenlee " James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell J 

son of David Washington Greenlee and Mary McEntire, was born October 26, 
1816 at Greenlee, McDowell Co., North Carolina ; died January 19, 1891 at 
Greenlee, North Carolina; married ANN ELIZA MORRIS who was born at 
Rutherfordton, North Carolina; married second September 19, 1843 at Clarion, 
McDowell Co., North Carolina HARRIET RICE, born September 21, 1820 at 



207 


I. 


208. 


II. 


209. 


III. 


210. 


IV. 


211. 


V. 


212. 


VI. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 255 

East Charlemont, Franklin Co., Massachusetts, died September 22, 1894 at 
Greenlee, North Carolina, daughter of Leonard Rice and Charlotte Billings. 

CHILDREN : 

Thomas William ; died in infancy. 

David James, born September 2, 1837 ; married Mary Burgin. 

Mary Charlotte, born April 29, 1845 ; married Colonel Thaddeus D. 
Bryson; died November 25, in Charleston, South Caro- 
lina ; had daughter Hattie Bryson, who died aged 15 or 16 years. 

Martha Matilda, born December 7, 1846 ; died in infancy. 

Harriet Eliza, born December 10, 1848 ; married John C. Bro^vn. 

Ephraim Leland, born February 14, 1851 ; married Katharine 
Dover. -j- 

213. VII. Edward Thomas, born November 11, 1858; married Minnie 

Coney. -|- 

214. VIII. Leonora, born November 22, 1863 ; unmarried. 

JAMES McENTIRE GREENLEE was born at the old homestead, near the 
centre of what is now the village of Greenlee. While still a mere lad he was sent 
to eon his Latin and Greek at Washington and Lee University, and soon: after 
leaving college he married pretty Anne ilorris, a belle of Rutherford County. 
"Settling down" into the staid role of a gentleman farmer was a slow process. 
For the young couple life was chiefly a frolic, until the young wife died. Mr. 
Greenlee's second wife was Harriet Rice of East Charlemont, Massachusetts. A 
daughter of Puritans and of Mt. Holyoke College, she at first found it somewhat 
difficult to adapt herslf to surroundings in the South, whither she had been sent 
to nurse a sick mother, remaining afterward to teach in the Murphy neighbor- 
hood. The cloud of civil war was already upon the horizon, and her parents 
were much grieved that she should marry a slaveholder. However, when the 
storm burst she gave her support to the lost cause, though her brothers fought 
upon the other side. When the war closed Mr. Greenlee determined to mend his 
broken fortune in the gold fields of California. To go back to her old home 
among the abolitionists was a bitter draught for his wife, but was better than 
braving the horrors of reconstruction alone; so the four or five years of her 
husband's absence she spent in teaching in ^Massachusetts. It is related of her 
that she taught northern histories of the civil war with very lively note and 
comment. In her early life she had steadily contemplated life in foreign mission 
fields, but as she said she "found her work in the South." She and her two 
elder daughters were among the first southern gentlewoman to acept positions in 
the public schools. Such work had been considered menial by women of their 
social status, and the teachers hitherto employed had been greatly lacking in 
manners, morals and education. "These young Greenlees had to be taught," 
she was wont to say, as her children, with a troop of cousins, gathered about 
her, "and gradually I drifted into the other work." Her talent for teaching 
was inherited by her daughter, Harriet Eliza, who was founder of Greenlee 
School, bequeathed at her death to the Presbyterian Church. This daughter 
died in the prime of life, a sacrifice to the unsparing energy which prompted her 
to ceaseless efforts far beyond her strength. 



256 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

THADDEUS D. BRYSON was a colonel in the civil war, and for twenty 
years a legislative member from Swain County. It was largely through his in- 
fluence and efforts that the Southern railway was finally built from Asheville on 
through western North Carolina. 

75. 
THOMAS YOUNG GREENLEE * { ,^Ji;yijrcE''J?-'- ' ifa^rMTtfh^elr ' 

James Greenlee ^ ) 
Mary E. McDowell ) 

son of David Washington Greenlee and Mary McEntire, was born Januarj^ 8, 
1818 near Marion Co., (part of Burke Co. until 1844) North Carolina; married 
December 31, 1839 near Marion, North Carolina, :\IARGARET RUTH LOGAN, 
bom December 21, or 27, 1821 near Marion, North Carolina, died June 13, 1885 
near Marion, daughter of John Logan and Rebecca Patton. 

CHILDREN : 



215. I. James Logan, born October 24, 1840 ; died, unmarried, September 

30, 1862 near Upperville, Virginia. 
John Patton, born December 18, 1842 ; unmarried. 
Margaret Rebecca, born March 26, 1846 ; married Robert A. Tatft 
Mary Matilda, born October 9, 1855 ; married Edward Jonea 

Burgin.-|- 

219. V. William Harvey, born August 15, I860; married Kate Young 

Hemphill. 

220. VI. Robert Lee, born December 3, 1863 at Marion ; unmarried. He is a 

civil engineer and lives at Marion. 

221. VII. Lillian Logan, born September 12, 1865 ; married Hugh A. Tate. 

THOMAS YOUNG GREENLEE was a great hunter in his boyhood days. 
He often went upon the mountains with his dogs at daylight, drove a big buck 
into the river, killed him and was home with him in time for breakfast. He 
would tramp the woods all day shooting squirrels and kill as many as half a 
dozen little negroes could carry home. 

In 1844 McDowell County was separated from Burke and made a new county. 
Since that time he has had more or less to do with the countj^ government and 
has held almost every office at one time or another. He served as county surveyor 
for thirty-three years and has surveyed the whole county, mountains and all. He 
has also surveyed a good deal of Burke, Yancey, ilitchell and Rutherford 
counties. He owned about seventy slaves — good and faithful servants all of 
them. Several have lived with him as renters for years. When the civil war 
broke out his oldest son came home from Davidson College and, with his brother, 
who was only seventeen years old, joined the Confederate army. The second 
son was wounded at the battle of Seven Pines and was sent home for a while, 
then taken prisoner at Petersburg and laj^ in prison six months at Point Look- 
out. The eldest son, James Logan Greenlee, was wounded at the second battle 



216. 


II. 


217. 


III. 


218. 


IV. 



1 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 257 

of Manassas. We give below some interesting letters written by him while in 
camp: 

Camp near Yorktown, Va., 

April 24, 1862. 
Dear Father : — 

I suppose that you begin to think that I have been very long about writing 
home. I know that you are all anxious to hear from us. John wrote to you by 
Merit Burgin from Richmond. Since I parted from you at the head of the road, 
I have seen much, traveled far and learned much. We did not reach our regi- 
ment till Monday, two weeks precisely from leaving Marion. We were detained 
in Salisbury until Saturday morning and would not have gotten away then 
but for an extra train going to Raleigh. There are at present about 1800 
Yankee prisoners in Salisbury. It was very amusing to hear the remarks of 
some of our boys about them, such as "Why they are just like our men," 
"They are as big men as we" and such like. It took us three days to get from 
Salisbury to Raleigh. The cars run off the track on Sunday biat providentially 
no one was killed, though the cars were full of troops, and a good many were 
bruised up over the rocks and cross ties. Luckily for us, we were about midway 
the train and our car did not rim off although all before it did. When I jumped 
out of the cars the men were scrambling over each other, and such a babel of 
cursing, groaning and laughing I never heard before. We staid one night in 
Raleigh sleeping in box cars on planks. I thought then that it was a very 
hard disagreeable bed, but I have since learned that it was quite a comfortable 
place. 

We left Flemming's Company in Raleigh. John has a first rate Company 
and will make a good Captain. We came from Raleigh to Richmond in one day, 
landing in Richmond in the night. We were marched off to the quarters pre- 
pared for the Accommodation of Soldiers, the St. Charles Hotel, a large and 
capacious house (a perfect hog pen for filth and dirt) ; here we had excellent 
fare, prepaid for us. consisting of bacon, seemingly ten years old, and as strong 
as Sampson, bakers bread as porous as a sponge and peas scarcely fit to be 
given to swine, all these cooked by the ton and without washing. Those of us 
who had money boarded at the hotels and restaurants, while we staid in Rich- 
mond, which was three days and nights. Richmond is a very large city. It 
seems as if all the people in the Southern Confederacy had collected in this 
place. One may see thousands on the streets in a few hours. Nearly every man 
here is a soldier or pretends to be. For all there is so much to be seen in the 
Capital of our new-born confederacy ; yet I never was so tired of any place in my 
life. Richmond is much larger than I had any idea of. It is the dirtiest place 
(with the exception of Petersburg), that I have ever been in; it is a perfect 
den of extortion. The citizens seem to think of nothing, nothing, and care for 
nothing but cheating the poor soldiers out of their wages ; with few exceptions 
they are worse enemies to their country than the Yankees. The authorities 
would not permit us to go on to our regiments, although several trains left Rich- 
mond daily for Fredericksburg empty. We thought strange of it then, but have 
since learned the cause of our detention. The troops were at the time falling 
back from the Rapahannock. The cause of this move I do not know but suppose 

17 



258 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

that it seemed necessary in the wisdom of our Generals or it would not have been 
made. We left Richmond in the cars on Sunday and went to Ashland, 18 miles 
from Richmond. They halted us here and we staid all night in the stables. Our 
regiment landed about midnight and we joined them the next morning. We 
received marching orders that same evening and to prepare three days rations, 
but we did not march till Wednesday about one o 'clock. We were not allowed 
to take anything but what we could carry on our backs. We all shouldered our 
muskets (leaving a guard and the sick in camp), and marched off for Richmond. 
We marched that night till about nine o'clock, then halted, rolled up in our 
blankets, lay down and slept soundly until 2i/2 o'clock, when they roused us to 
continue our march. We struck out for Richmond through the mud. We got to 
Richmond at three o 'clock, having left a good many of our men on the road. I 
was extremely tired when we arrived but not quite gave out. We met with 
Capt. Neal and his recruits and Brateher Hemphill. The next morning our regi- 
ment was put on board a boat on the James River and struck down the river. 
I like steamboat traveling first rate, although I suppose it is not so pleasant rid- 
ing on the deck of a flat boat crowded with men and baggage, as it is in a good 
cabin. The scenery on James River is beautiful. The river is from two to three 
and four miles wide. We landed about 120 miles from Richmond, as soon as 
the stragglers could be collected, we struck oiit for Yorktown. This march 
headed everything I ever saw. We could get no water except out of ponds and 
puddles. We were tired out with fatigue and want of sleep. Men were falling 
out all along the road and lying down to sleep. Before we halted (which we did 
about an hour by sun in the Peninsular about two miles from Yorktown), more 
than 200 men were missing out of our regiment. I never was so tired and sleepy 
in my life. When we halted to rest at daylight, I sat down on a log beside the 
road, placed my face in my hands and went to sleep, and slept so soundly that 
the noise of another regiment passing failed to wake me, and I did not know 
that it had passed until the next day. John stood the march first rate, better 
than I had expected, and slept all day. Sunday we were ordered to the in- 
trenchment two or three miles from our camp. This was the most miserable place 
I ever saw. It is in a swamp naturally wet, but at this time flooded with water. 
At night we had to keep two-thirds of the men vij> all the time. Sunday night 
an alarm was given and we all pitched into the ditches musket in hand. It was 
dark as Egypt ; several volleys were fired into the darkness but the enemy did 
not advance. I did not fire as I had nothing to shoot at. Tuesday we returned 
to camps. We have not had any tents (except one night), since we left Ashland. 
Firing is constantly going on between our pickets and those of our enemy. A 
man or two is killed almost every day on each side. Our pickets are in sight of 
the ditches and the enemy are in sight of them. The boom of cannon is to be 
heard every few minutes of almost every day. It has become so common that the 
discharge of musketry, or the roar of the cannon is not noticed. 

I have run on writing until my paper has almost given out. John and I are 
both well at present and getting along first rate. We are getting used to camp 
life ; we left several of our boys at Ashland sick, but those who have come to us 
since say that they are all getting well. Dave Gibbs is in our mess; tell his 
folks that he and Charles are well. 

You must all write to us. Direct vour letters to Richmond, in the care of 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 259 

Capt. A. Burgin, Co. R, 22 Reg. N. C. T. My love to all at home & give my best 
respect to all my friends ; tell all to write to us. Camps are a bad place to write ; 
I have no place to write except my knee. You must write to me immediately. 
Farewell. I will write again as soon as I can. 

Your son, 

J. L. G. 

Camp near James River, 2 miles below Richmond, 

July 7, 1862. 
Dear Sister: — 

I received your letter some time since while the battles were going on. I 
have had very little time for writing before now. I wrote you a short letter 
from Richmond by David Gibbs. Since that time I saw the hardest times that I 
ever saw in my life. The most terrible fighting of the war has taken place since 
that time. I have been through every bit of it. I do not know how I have 
stood up to all the fatigue of this campaign, whilst the stoutest men have given 
way beneath it. I was determined to see it out as long as I could crawl, and the 
resolution kept me up. I suppose I have been in every battle and have come out 
unhurt. Providence must have watched over me and protected me whilst my 
friends were falling thick around. "We have whipped the Yankees, but our loss 
is heavy. Many of our best and bravest men are killed or wounded. 

We left our camp below Richmond on Wednesday the 28th of June and 
have been marching and fighting ever since until last Saturday night, when we 
arrived at the camp worn out and over-tired with fatigue and over-exertion. 
"We are within range of the enemy's gunboats on James River, if they had a 
mind to shell us, but I suppose that they have work enough to do now in carry- 
ing their men and baggage out of danger. It has been a glorious victory for our 
country. McClellan has been completely routed and his vast and fine army 
driven like sheep before us, with immense loss of baggage, provisions, arms, men 
and all the other munitions of war. Some say that they have 7000 Yankee pris- 
oners now in Richmond, with two Major Generals and four Brigadier Generals. 
The loss in our company is very heavy, and they are our best and bravest. I do 
not see, however, how in the world it is as small as it is. "We did not have more 
than 25 men in our Company when we went into the first fight. The rest were 
either sick or detailed off on various duties. There is a list of the killed and 
wounded in the various fights. On Thursday. June 6th, killed, none ; wounded, 
George "W. Lackey, leg broke by a shell below the knee, he will probably recover. 
A. B. Copeland, thigh broke by a shell ; I think he must die. Dick McFarland, in 
the hand and leg, not severely. Frank Condey, in the head, not severely. Rob- 
ert Right, in the shoulder, severe but not dangerous. On June 27th, killed, 
"William Burgin Corp. Mortally wounded, George "W. Burgin. "Wounded : 
Robert McCoy, in the hip ; not dangerous. Monday, June 20th, killed : Larkin 
A. Morris, Robert Duncan and David Lavender. "Wounded : John "Wood, in 
leg very slightly. Missing, supposed to be killed ; Steven McKinney. Nearly 
half of the men that were with us were either killed or wounded. I could write 
a volume to you but have not time nor paper now. I wrote to David on Friday 
after the first two battles; tell him to write to me immediately and to keep that 
letter, as I may want to see it again, as it was written under fire of Yankees. 



260 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

I have escaped very well. One ball passed through my haversack, and a spent 
ball struck my leg, but did not hurt me any more than if I had been struck 
by a small rock. The bark frequently spattered into my face from trees 
struck by balls. The men say I am too little to be hurt. I have seen Joe 
Neal and Marion Higgins, but have not seen John or Greenlee Fleming yet. 
They were in the battle on Tuesday. John was slightly wounded. Steve is well 
I heard by Joe Burgin. He came to me Sunday but cut out when the fight began 
Monday. Tell Uncle Jim to write to me. I am very anxious to hear from John. 
This is Yankee paper and a Yankee envelope. I enclose you an envelope and 
paper which I found in a Yankee letter that some man 's wife had sent him to 
write back on. Write at once to your brother. 

J. L. Greenlee. 

Camp near Richmond, July 19, 1862. 
Dear Father : — 

I promised in my letter to Becky to write you a full account of the late 
battles around here, so far as I was a participant in them. But first I will say 
that my health has been very bad since the battles, although I have not been oflf 
duty at any time. I have got the Yellow Jaimdiee now. It is the meanest, sick- 
enest disease I ever had in my life. It is impossible to describe one's feelings 
when they have it. Steve has been very sick for several days ; he is getting a 
little better. 

On Tuesday, June 25th, we received orders to march at 5 o 'clock P. M. The 
enemy seem to have determined to hurry us a little, so about the time we were 
ready to fall in, they commenced shelling. The shell would burst in the air over 
us and scatter the pieces everywhere ; one struck a tree in our camp low down, 
and another bursted into the 16th Regt., which was camped just behind us, but 
happily did no harm. After 5 o'clock our Brigade took up the line of march. 
Our Brigade consists of 16th, 22nd, 34th and 38th Regts., N. C. troops, under 
command of General Pender. We marched that night until about nine o'clock, 
then encamped and remained there till 3 o'clock next evening, ready to fall in 
at any moment. Thursday about 3 o'clock in the evening we started, and 
crossed the Chickahomig on the Meadow bridge. The enemy had been driven 
away from this bridge on the evening before by a party of our men. As soon 
as we had crossed the creek we began to see evidences of the presence of the 
Yankees in the shape of cabins, tents, breastworks, blankets, &c. We crossed 
the bottom and when we reached the uplands, filed to the right through the 
fields. After we had gone near a half a mile the Yankees opened a battery on 
us with shell and round shot. We advanced under this fire to Mechanicsville 
without losing a man although many of the shell passed very close to us and 
kept the men dodging all the time. When we came to Mechanicsville we passed 
through by the right flank, then about faced and marched back through. Here 
were the first dead and wounded men that I saw. They had been killed by shell 
and belonged to another regiment. The houses were badly torn up and they were 
fixing them up as hospitals. Just after passing Mechanicsville a shell exploded 
in the Company just before ours and wounded four men. We had to step over 
them as we went on. The Yankees gradually withdrew their battery as we ad- 
vanced and added new guns, our artillery replied to them. We advanced until 



JA]\IES OF VIRGINIA 261 

■we came to a deep wooded hollow ; in this there was a whole brigade lying own 
to shelter themselves from the cannon. We halted and lay down also, and now 
the cannonading was redoubled ; the balls, shell and grapeshot flew over us in a 
hurry, striking the trees and cutting off the limbs, but I did not see any men 
struck while we lay there. As we came out of this woods and were passing 
through a corn field, the first man was wounded in our company ; it was George 
Lackey. He was my left hand man. A piece of shell struck his leg and broke 
it in two. George is a good soldier and brave. There was no time for dodging 
now ; the shot was too thick. When we came to the end of the woods we found 
a Virginia Regiment drawn up at the edge of the woods in a line of battle ; we 
formed just behind them. They then advanced into the woods and commenced 
firing. Presently here they came out in considerable confusion and began to 
form before us ; our Colonel called out to them to form behind us and let us go 
in. We advanced into a thicket, and a thicket it was; when we had gone a short 
distance (it was uphill and pretty steep), Copeland was wounded, he was struck 
by grapeshot and his thigh shattered all to pieces. I turned my head when I 
heard him cry out with pain and saw Lieut. Burgin catch him in his arms as 
he fell. Lieut. Burgin was at this time in command of the Company. The Cap- 
tain was taken very sick that morning and we left him. Charlie ordered some 
one to take Copeland out. John Burgin and George immediately took hold of 
him. Copeland was directly behind me, and I do not see how the shot struck 
him and missed me. There was a Virginia Regiment in here ahead of us ; they 
were firing to the front but the smoke was so thick that it was impossible to see 
anything. The balls and grape were coming in thick, shaving the leaves and 
striking the trees. But I think the enemy were a long way off, for the rifle balls 
were all nearly spent before reaching us. Prank Condry was struck hard 
enough in the mouth to make it bleed a little. The stragglers from the regiment 
ahead of us broke our line so in passing through that we had to fall back to the 
field and form again and then advance again — passed the Virginia Regiment 
and on down the hill through the thicket imtil we came to the edge of a meadow 
covered with tall grape ; here we halted for some time. Presently a tall young 
officer came up behind us and asked what regiment it was; several of us said 
"22 N. C." "Forward then in the name of God" said he, "The General says 
forward." Some of the men started, but the officers stopped them. He then 
rushed to the front, dashed into the swampy grape, waved his sword and 
shouted "Forward." Some of the men asked for the Colonel. Colonel Connor 
then came to the front and walked up to the stranger and said, "I command this 
regiment, Sir." The stranger bowed and said, "Very well. Sir, the Yankees 
are just over there in the woods, if I can be of any service to you I will do any- 
thing I can." The Colonel then drew his sword, turned to us and said "Come 
on, men." The meadow was about 75 yards wide ; we plunged into the meadow 
in some places nearly knee-deep in mud and water ; in a few steps we fell in a 
ditch ; the front men scrambled out and those behind jumped over, and on we 
went. When we got to the edge of the woods on the other side, we found a 
wide ditch full of water in front of us. The stranger crossed the ditch by a 
small pole and shouted, "Come on, here are the Yankees, right here," pointing 
into the woods with his sword Some of the men plunged in and found it almost 
waist deep in mud and water. I was just about to plimge in when I heard some 



262 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

one say, "halt." We marched by the left flank down the ditch for some dis- 
tance ; then we were ordered to he down. Immediately the firing commenced on 
the left. Sone one on the left said, "Don't fire, our men are in front of us." 
Glancing into the woods I saw the shadowy forms of men through the smoke 
and bushes. I then shouted, "Fire men, it is the Yankees," and leveled my gun 
and fired. Looking along the line I saw that most of the men were firing too 
high. I shouted "Shoot low," as loud as I could. There was no time now to 
think of anything but loading and firing. We had an excellent position behind 
the bank of the ditch, and as we were lying down, they could not hit us any- 
where but in the head and shoulders. I was in front of our Company, loading 
and firing on my knees, and could hear the balls cut through the bushes and 
whistle past my head. I suppose we fired for five minutes. I fired eight times 
and could have fired more if my gun had not got so dirty that it was very hard 
to load; it had gotten so hot that I could hardly hold it. The Colonel, now 
seeing that our men had given way on the left and the Yankees were about to 
flank us, ordered us to cease firing and fall back. I had not thought of being 
hit before, but now I began to fear being shot in the back, but I soon found 
that the Yankees had ceased firing almost entirely. If they could have fired on 
us as we passed the meadow, they might have ruined us, but they were too badly 
cut up. We fell back into the old field where we had first gone in and formed. 
As we came through the woods there was the Virginia Regiment still huddled 
behind the trees and old logs. The Yankees balls, which passed over us, struck 
among them and they fired back over our heads. As we came out they came 
out with us and formed a good distance behind us. We now learned for the 
first time that Colonel Connor had his leg broken in the fight. The way of it was 
this : Colonel Connor went down the ditch till he came to a bridge, here he met 
two men who asked him which regiment that was. He replied "22 N. C." 
They instantly fired at him and broke to run, one of the balls broke his leg. 
Our men now saw the Yankee line about 50 feet from them and fired. It was 
now after dark ; Colonel Gray told us to lie down on our arms and hold our posi- 
tion until morning. We had to send out pickets into the woods. This was one 
of the hardest things that I have had to do, to name the men who should go out, 
when I knew they were all worn out with fatigue. We were obliged to remain 
here until two o'clock, when we received orders from General Pender to join the 
rest of our Brigade, from which we had become separated that evening and 
which was still in front of Mechaniesville. We marched back about a mile 
before we reached our Brigade. We passed thousands of men on our way all 
lying on their arms, many of them sleeping their last sleep and dreaming their 
last dream of Peace and home. We reached our regiment after three o'clock 
in the morning and threw ourselves down to sleep within a few hundred yards 
of the enemy. We were wet to our waists from lying in the water in the meadow, 
but we scarcely struck the ground before we were asleep. I had thrown off 
my blanket as we went into the battle and had none for a week or more. After 
a short rest, we were waked up the next morning before day. The condition 
of our regiment was extremely bad. This morning there not 100 men in the 
regiment, and another company was thrown in with our, and as neither com- 
pany had a commissioned oflScer, I had to take command of both companies. 
Our company numbered only 18 men and the company attached only 6. We 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 263 

were marched out and made to lie down behind the crest of a hill. The battle 
was renewed at daylight on the right and pretty soon the balls came whistling 
over our heads and we knew we were in for another fight. 

I have taken up more space in writing this than I had any idea of when 1 
began. I must stop this time for want of space. I know this letter must be 
tedious to you now. I will write a description of the other fights another time. 
You must answer this letter as soon as you get it. I have not received a letter 
from you since I left Yorktown. I got a letter from Becky and one from 
Uncle Jim a few days ago ; they were a long time coming. Major Bynum and 
Dr. Higgins were here last week. They staid with us for two or three days. 
Prom them we learnt the news from McDowell and all about the candi- 
dates. We are going to run W. F. Craig for the commons against Morris and 
he will beat him too. Morris is very unpopular in Camp. Our company and 
Neal's will go almost unanimously for Craig. Craig has been over to Black- 
wells and Lytle's companies, and I think he will beat Morris badly in both of 
them. I believe Craig is a far more suitable man than Morris. 

I sent you $28 by Major Bynum and spent the greater part of the money. I 
saw they were not going to pay us soon so I kept, and I needed it too, on the 
march. I will send you the rest of the $80 (which I consider I owe you), when 
we draw. Write immediately and let me know how John is getting on. Do 
not let him come back until he is entirely well again. Steve has got well again 
and sends "howdy" to all. I answered John's letter; tell him to write to me. 

Your affectionate son, 

J. L. Greenlee. 

He died from fever as the following letter shows : 

Loudon County, Va., near Upperville, October 4, 1862. 

John Greenlee, Esq.. 

Dear Sir : I very much regret to have to communicate to you the sad tidings 
of your brother 's death. Your brother Logan died at my house on five o 'clock 
on Tuesday, Sept. 30th of typhoid fever and was buried on Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 
in the neighborhood cemetery near the village of Upperville. He was buried in 
a neat and respectable manner with a view to his remains being removed to his 
home, if his friends may desire to do so. He was attended in his last illness by 
Dr. Gunnell, one of the prominent and able doctors of the county, and received 
every attention both medical and otherwise needful for his relief and well 
being. His servant Stephen was faithful in his attention to him both night and 
day as one could be, and he (Stephen) can inform you what attentions he re- 
ceived from myself and family, as also Mr. Huntley, who came to my house the 
same day your brother came, and expects to accompany Stephen to the army. 

Your brother came to my house on Monday and expired on the next Tuesday 
week. He was at Upperville indisposed, at the time of the Yankee raid into this 
neighborhood, he left there and came to my house as a place of safety, about 
two miles, which caused a relapse, from which he sank rapidly until he died. 
Such are the melancholy facts and circumstances of your brother's death. 

Very respectfully your friend, 

William Fleming. 



264 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

85. 



MARGARET ALLISON TATE * { ^ffid^^T^": Fohn Bowmaf ' 

Jame8 Greenlee' 1 

Mary E. McDowell ! 

daughter of Mary Bowman and William Allison Tate, was bom July 15, 1837 at 
Hickory Grove, near Morganton, North Carolina; married May 26, 1831, 
"WILLIAM CLAIBORNE BUTLER who was born December 25, 1808 in Halifax 
Co., Virginia, died April 10, 1841 at Morganton, North Carolina, son of Richard 
Butler (who emigrated from Kilkenny County, Ireland to Halifax Co., Virginia) 
and Sarah Throgmorton. He was a planter ; Democrat ; Methodist. 

CHILDREN: 

Mary Adeline Butler, born June 18, 1832 ; died October 17, 1832. 
Sarah Louisa Butler, born October 7, 1833; married January 13, 

1852, Ephraim E. Greenlee. + 
John Alexander Butler, born February 8, 1836 ; died May 20, 1836. 
Elizabeth Ann Butler, bom April 16, 1837 ; died November 28, 1848. 



222. 


I. 


223. 


II. 


224. 


in. 


225. 


IV. 



James Greenlee ^ \ 



87. 

Annie McDowell Charles McDowell 



MARY LOUISA McDOWELL * ! CHanes McDowcH ' Grace Greenlee ' 



Mary E. McDowell 

daughter of Captain Charles McDowell and Annie McDowell, was born in 
Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina ; died October, 1859 at Morganton ; mar- 
ried JOHN GRAY BYNUM who was born at Germanton, Stokes Co., North 
Carolina, died October 17, 1857 at Wilmington, North Carolina ; married secoD \, 
Chief Justice R. M. PEARSON. 



CHILDREN: 

Son, born in 1842 ; died in infancy. 
Son, bom in 1844 ; died in infancy. 

John Gray Bynum, born February 15, 1846 ; married Emma Henri- 
etta Erwin.+ 

92. 

T\ WTTTt n-OWKT W 4 f James Greenlee 3 David Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 

DAVIU U±tJ!iJ!iJNljJ!jJli i Sarah Caskey Jane White Mary E. McDowell S 

son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey, was bom September 7, 1807 in Rock- 
bridge Co., Virginia ; died April 12, 1886 at Lafayette, Indiana ; married in his 
32nd year, MISS KATHERINE WILEY of Ross Co., Ohio, who died seven years 
after marriage ; married second LYDIA ANN PARKER of Adams Co., Ohio, 
born January 26, 1832 in Kentucky, died August 6, 1883, daughter of Levi 
Parker. 



226. 


I. 


227. 


II. 


228. 


III. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 265 

CHILDREN : 

229. I. Child ; died in infancy. 

230. II. Child ; died in infancy. 
By second marriage : 

231. III. William Franklin, born September 14, 1851 ; lives at Kansas City, 

Kansas. 

232. IV. Irene Amanda, born September 10, 1854 ; married Charles M. Ayers ; 

lives at Pineville, Colorado ; three children. 

233. V. Ida Katherine, born November 23, 1856; unmarried (1899); lives 

at Springfield, Massachusetts. 

234. VI. Mary Alice, born January 27, 1859 ; married Dr. Rogers ; lives at 

Chicago. She vras a teacher in the city schools of Omaha, 
Nebraska. 

235. VII. Louisa Frances, born September 28, 1862 ; died aged three months. 

DAVID GREENLEE attended school in Rockbridge County, Virginia until 
he was in his fifteenth year, when his father moved with his family to Ohio. 
There he was put to work on a farm until he was twenty-two years of age when, 
at the earnest solicitation of neighbors, he assumed the role of school teacher, 
which calling he followed for ten years. During six years of that time he 
spent all of his leisure time preparing himself for the practice of medicine. He 
did not graduate in his profession until he had practiced seven years. He was 
a very skillful and successful practitioner. In polities he was a Republican ; in 
religion, Protestant; resided at Sheldon, Illinois. 

IDA KATHERINE GREENLEE was a teacher in the high schools of 
Indianapolis, Indiana, and was eminent as an instructor in science. 

96. 

EPHRAIM ALLEN GREENLEE * | Jjmes Creenlee » David Greenlee > 

I Sarab Caskey James White 

James Greenlee ' I 

Mary E. McDowell j 

son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey, was born August 23, 1815 in Rock- 
bridge Co., Virginia; married May 21, 1850 at Defiance, Ohio, DIADAMIA 
DA]\IE, bom November 7, 1831 at Wheeling, West Virginia, died December 2, 
1877 at Lafayette, Indiana, daughter of Timothy Dame and Rebecca. He was a 
lavryer ; in politics, Prohibitionist ; in religion, Methodist Episcopal ; resided at 
Lafayette, Indiana. 

CHILDREN, all died unmarried: 

Virginia, born March 31, 1851. 
Anna, born January 9, 1854. 
]\Iary, born October 31, 1858. 
Frank, born March 21, 1868. 



236. 


I. 


237. 


II. 


238. 


III. 


239. 


IV. 



266 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

97. 



SAMUEL HARVEY GREENLEE ^ { J|^- Gr|-j- ' "iTue^mf^ ' 

James Greenlee • I 

Mary E. McDowell / 

son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey, was born October 15, 1817 in Rock- 
bridge Co., Virginia; died February 23, 1852 near Ayersville, Defiance Co., 
Ohio ; married in 1840 or 1841 at Millgrove, Warren Co., Ohio, ELIZABETH 
STITES, born June 13, 1820 near Lebanon, Warren Co., Ohio, daughter of 
Henry Stites and Elizabeth Stout. 

CHILDREN : 

240. I. Margaret Ann, born June 15, 1842 ; died January 26, 1864. 

241. II. Henry Clay, born January 17, 1845; married Louisa A. Newell. -|- 

242. III. Sadie L., born May 20, 1847 ; married John Clinton Garvey.+ 

243. IV. Amanda, born November 15, 1849 ; married George W. Killey.+ 

SAMUEL HARVEY GREENLEE was a self made man, having had neither 
the advantage of a good education, nor pecuniary means to give him a start in 
the world. When only a boy, he and his brother Ephraim carried their books 
to the field when they went to work and employed every spare moment in 
study. In the evenings they studied by the light of the fire. By improving the 
leisure moments afforded him during his daily avocations, he succeeded in ob- 
taining a good education, and admission to the bar. He obtained a reputable 
standing in the legal profession. He held an enviable position among the most 
prominent citizens of Defiance, Ohio, and was an esteemed member of the Defi- 
ance County Bar. He was noted for his public spirit, his liberality, and his 
unflinching devotion to his principles, which he deemed promotive to the publio 
good. He was also distinguished for the exactitude of his business habits, and 
above all for the probity of his character. It has been the fortune of few men to 
have their word, in matters of business, more implicity confided in than his. In 
politics, he was a Whig; in religion, Presbyterian. 

MARGARET ANN GREENLEE began teaching school near her home at 

Ayersville, Ohio, when fourteen years of age, and afterward taught in the 
public schools at Napoleon, Ohio. 



98. 

THOMAS FRANKLIN GREENLEE * { ||^/^« casley^' ' JanJ whuf'^* ' 

James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary E. McDowell ) 

son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey, was born January 16, 1820 near Lex- 
ington, Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; accidentally killed June 10, 1868 in New York 
City ; married November 4, or 24, 1841 at Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio ELIZA 
ANN PEARCE who was born December 23, 1822 at New Petersburg, Highland 
Co., Ohio, daughter of Benjamin Pearce and Katherine White. 





Xo on AI.KXANDKIt SACKETT 
(iKKKXI.KK. 



No yO. KI'IIKAIM ALLEN 
GUEENLEE. 





Nn ilS. TII(1^L\S FltAXKl.IN 
CItKEXLEE. 



No. !^:.. .lAMKS CUEENLEE 



245. 


II. 


246. 


III. 


247. 


IV. 


248. 


V. 


249. 


VI. 


250. 


VII. 


251. 


VIII. 


252. 


IX. 


253. 


X. 


254. 


XI. 


255. 


XII. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 267 

CHILDREN : 

244. I. Minerva Ellen, bom March 16, 1843 ; married George Price ; mar- 

ried second Thomas Clemens Means. + 

Mary Louisa, born October 27, 1844; married Thomas Wilson. -(- 
Francis Pearee, born October 5, 1846; married Alice Stewart; 

married second Cora Mann.-|- 
James Edward, born October 12, 1848 ; unmarried. 
Catherine Holmes, born January 8, 1851 ; married William Davis ; 

married second Dillard Pittman.+ 
Annie Adelia, born August 23, 1853; married Benjamin Harris. -(- 
John Kirby, born April 12, 1856 ; died August 3, 1887. 
Eliza Jane, bom March 16, 1858; married Edgar Joseph Mann.-(- 
Thomas Hervey, born January 2, 1850 ; died the same day. 
Charles Anderson, born January 24, 1861 ; died unmarried at Gal- 
veston, Texas, March 22, 1895. 
Sarah Josephine, born March 2, 1863 ; died April 2, 1865. 
Anneka Jans Bogardus, born August 7, 1865; married Charles 
Cyrus Waterman. -|- 

THOMAS FRANKLIN GREENLEE emigrated with his parents to Ohio in 
1827, where they settled on a farm near Chillicothe, Ross County. His young 
days were spent in a log cabin, and he often hunted deer and wild turkeys, 
which were plentiful in those days. Being a diligent student, he was able to 
commence teaching at the age of seventeen. After his marriage he located at 
Bourneville, Ross County, Ohio, where he was a teacher in the public schools. 
He afterward accepted a better position in the schools of Bainbridge in the 
same county. In April, 1849 he removed to Hillsboro, where he was a success- 
ful teacher for ten years. In the spring of 1862 he moved onto a farm three 
miles west of Hillsboro, and engaged in farming until August, 1867. At that 
time there was some excitement about the Anneka Jans estate in New York 
City, and Mrs. Greenlee being a direct descendant, Mr. Greenlee was prevailed 
upon to go as a representative to look into the business and gather all the facts 
in the case, as well as to search the records in New Jersey and New York City. 
He was very persevering and succeeded in proving the heirship of over one 
hundred claimants. In polities, he was a Republican ; in religion, Presbyterian. 
His widow removed in 1874 to Villisea, Iowa. 

CHARLES ANDERSON GREENLEE was reared on a farm and attended 
public school. At the age of thirteen he removed with his mother to Villisea, 
Iowa, where he attended the high school for four years. At the age of nineteen 
he entered the employ of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad as brake- 
man. At the end of three years he resigned and traveled over a good part 
of the western states and territories for the purpose of gaining information 
about the railroad business. He was an enthusiast in his work and a faithful 
employee. For a time he located at Los Angeles, California, but, the climate 
not agreeing with him, he went to Denver, Colorado, where he secured a posi- 
tion as yard master with the Sante Fe Company. He was sent to Galveston, 



268 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Texas for winter work, but spent the summers in Denver. While in Galveston 
he was superintendent of the trains which took on the merchandise from the 
ships unloading in the harbor. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Rail- 
road Men, and of the Knights of Pythias. 

JAMES EDWARD GREENLEE attended school and worked on the farm 
until he reached the age of nineteen. He spent one year with his uncle, James 
Greenlee, near Geneseo, Illinois, then returned home and entered the employ 
of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad as brakeman. He was promoted to yard 
master and remained with the company for six years. After traveling over 
most of the United States he located at Price, Emery County, Utah, where he 
has been fairly successful. 

105. 



DAVm GREENLEE CASKEY* {^TrcS'''' Fa^Tw^I^re"''* ' 

James Greenlee ^ I 

Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Grace Greenlee and John Caskey, was born July 3, 1821 at Natural 
Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; married May 26, 1846 at Rushville, Rush 
Co., Indiana ; ELIZA HITE, born September 11, 1828 at Clarksville, or Rush- 
ville, Indiana, died March 27, 1901, daughter of Jacob Hite and Elizabeth 
Lowry ; farmer ; Democrat ; Baptist ; resided at Haven, Kansas. 

CHILDREN: 

256. I. John Harvey Caskey, born February 19, 1847 ; married Eliza Scott ; 

married second Mattie Adkins.-[- 

257. II. Melissa Jane Caskey, born 1848 or 1849 ; married Charles M. Leach ; 

lives at Fairmount, Indiana. 
Elizabeth Caskey, born in 1851 ; married Edmimd C. Leach. 
William J. Caskey, born in 1853 ; married Etta Charles ; deceased. 
James B. Caskey, barn in 1855 or 1856 ; married Lena Scott ; lives 

at Newton, Kansas. 
261. VI. Mary Jane Caskey, born in 1865; married L. A. Danton; lives at 

Haven, Kansas. 

106. 



258. 


III. 


259. 


IV. 


260. 


V. 



SAMUEL HARVEY CASKEY * i '^"'^^ Greenlee 3 David Greenlee • 

I John Caskey Jane White 

James Greenlee ' 1 

Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Grace Greenlee and John Caskey, was born May 10, 1824 at Natural 
Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; married December 11, 1850 at Richland, 
Rush Co., Indiana, LUCINDA HITE who was born July 18, 1831 at Richland ; 
died July 20, 1857 at Richland, daughter of Jacob Hite and Elizabeth Lowry ; 
married second January 10, 1861 at Richland, NANCY BUTLER, born Sep- 
tember, 24, 1835 at Richland, died May 6, 1888 at Greensburg, Decatur Co., 
Indiana, daughter of Thomas Butler; trader in stock and grain; resided at 
Greensburg, Indiana. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 269 

CHILDREN : 

262. I. Lucretia Virginia Caskey, born September 25, 1851 ; married Wil- 

liam H. Miller.+ 

263. n. James Edward Caskey, born May 12, 1853; married Mabel Ger- 

trude Kercheval.+ 

264. III. Euphemia Belle Caskey, born October 16, 1854 ; married Israel P. 

Warriner; one son, Charles, and three daughters, Louisa, Lucy 
and Hazel Warriner. 

265. IV. Marietta Caskey, born December 8, 1856; died in infancy. 

266. V. Henry Ellsworth Caskey, born March 11, 1863; died unmarried 

August 2, 1880. 

267. VI. Charles Parks Caskey, born August 19, 1864; unmarried (1900). 

268. VII. Mary Annetta Caskey, born May 16, 1866 ; died October 30, 1866. 

269. Vin. George Caskey, born September 3, 1868; unmarried. 

107. 
MARY JANE ELIZABETH CASKEY-* { ^ota'casrey "" ' FanTwhuf""' 

James Greenlee i ) 
Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Grace Greenlee and John Caskey, was born September 23, 1829 ; 
died November 5, 1862; married GEORGE D. GLASS. 

CHILDREN : 

Virginia Glass; unmarried. 

Emma Glass; unmarried. 

Elizabeth Glass; married James Fisher. 

James Glass; married and lives in Tipton Co., Indiana. 

Joseph Glass; married and lives in Tipton Co., Indiana. 

Clifton Glass; married and lives in Tipton Co., Indiana. 

116. 

WILLIAM PURNELL GREENLEE* {Srri?,1.^u^r^n°^firHa.. fl^l%%\r'''" 

James Greenlee ^ ) 

Mary E. McDowell ! 

son of David Greenlee and Mary (Purnell) Hall, was born November 28, 1828 
at Stanford, Lincoln Co., Kentucky; married June 1, 1852 at Warrensburg, 
Johnson Co., Missouri, BARBARA WILSON ENLOW born December 25, 1835 
or 1834 at Hopkinsville, Christian Co., Kentucky, daughter of Jesse Enlow and 
Elizabeth Jane Blakey; farmer; Democrat; Missionary Baptist; residence, 
Kansas City, Missouri. 

CHILDREN [names and dates as given by William Purnell Greenlee] : 

276. I. Alexander W., born April 5, 1854; tnarried Francis Abigail 

Crouch.+ 



270. 


I. 


271. 


II. 


272. 


III. 


273. 


IV. 


274. 


V. 


275. 


VI. 



279. 


IV. 


280. 


V. 


281. 


VI. 


282. 


VII. 



270 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

277. II. Alice Myrtle, born November 15, 1856; married James A. Gal- 

laher. 

278. III. Jesse David, born August 7, 1859; married Nannie E. or Susan, 

Wingfield. 
John "William, born May 24, 1862; married Emma Davenport. 
Mary Elizabeth, born August 11, 1866; married E. Ford Brown. 
Robert Purnell, born October 12, 1868 ; married Maggie M. Gano. 
Aubrey Russell, born May 11, 1871. 

WILLIAM PURNELL GREENLEE served four years during the civil war 
in the confederate army. In 1872 he was elected to the State Legislature from 
Johnson County, Missouri, and served two years. He was appointed one of the 
Board of Regents for the State Normal School at Warrensburg, Missouri, and 
served in that capacity for s>even years. For ten years he was postmaster at 
Henrietta in Johnson County. 



118. 
MARY ELIZABETH GREENLEE * { S^^^ «/-°i,?, 'nan Fa^l'^'ife"'" ' 

James Greenlee * \ 

Mary E. McDowell i 

daughter of David Greenlee and Mary (Purnell) Hall, was born February 8, 
1834 at Stanford, Lincoln Co., Kentucky ; married June 2, 1853 at Warrensburg, 
Johnson Co., Missouri, WILLIAM CLARK BLAKEY, born June 12, 1831 at 
Bowling Green, Kentucky, son of James M. Blakey and Ann Bradshaw. 



CHILDREN : 

283. I. Charles Bradshaw Blakey, born March 15, 1854; married Ida 

Callen; married second Adelia Frances (Caddel) Collins. + 

284. II. Belle May Blakey, bom February 27, 1856; married Dr. John 

William Gallaher.+ 

Mollie Blakey, born ]\ray 12, 1858 ; died June 4, 1859. 

Lilian White Blakey, bom January 23, 1860 ; died March, 1867. 

Clara Euphema Blakey, born February 2, 1862 ; unmarried. 

Albert Greenlee Blakey, born August 15, 1866; married Mattie 
Brown. 

Mary Lee Blakey, born March 11, 1868; unmarried. 

William Clark Blakey, born April 30, 1870 ; married Minnie Cad- 
die, or Cadell. 
291. IX. Walter Todd Blakey, born June 10, 1872 ; unmarried. 

WILLIAM CLARK BLAKEY was engaged in mercantile business up to 
the breaking out of the civil war, when he cast his lot with the southern cause. 
His wife, with several little children, went to the home of her mother in John- 
son County. Missouri, where they remained until the close of the war. After 
his return from the war he found all his property swept away, and it was a 



285. 


lU. 


286. 


IV. 


287. 


V. 


288. 


VI. 


289. 


VII. 


290. 


vm. 




119 



294 



No. 119. .TOHN WHITE GREENLEE AND WIFE MARY CLARK DI- 
VERS GREENLEE. 
No. 292. ELMO MURRAY (iREENLEE. 
No. 293. FRANK DIVERS GREENLEE. 
No. 294. MARY AMELIA GREENLEE. 



JiMES OF VIRGINIA. 271 

struggle to keep the woLf from the door. He accompanied his son, Charles, to 
Texas where they engaged in cotton raising. In politics, he was a Whig; in 
religion. Baptist; residence. Lacy, Texas. 

119. 



JOHN WHITE GREENLEE^ {^,l\f ^pTr^Z'u.n ^i^l%%T""" 

James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary E. McDowell J 

son of David Greenlee and Mary (Purnell) Hall, was born September 23, 1840 
or 1839 at Stanford, Lincoln Co., Kentucky ; died January 25, 1901 at Warrens- 
burg, Johnson Co., Missouri; married November 24, 1870 at Warrensburg, 
MARY CLARK DIVERS, born April 3, 1844 at Warrensburg, Missouri, daugh- 
ter of Francis Divers of Virginia and Amelia Ann Bouldin of Kentucky. 

CHILDREN: 

292. I. Elmo Murray, born March 17, 1876 at Warrensburg, Missouri ; un- 

married (1901). 

293. XL Frank Divers, born February 18, 1878; unmarried (1901). 

294. III. Mary Amelia, born February 5, 1881; unmarried (1901). 

JOHN WHITE GREENLEE lived in Lincoln County, Kentucky until about 
three or four years of age, when his mother — his father being dead — went west 
and settled in Platte County, Missouri. Some time afterward they located on 
a farm southeast of Warrensburg, being among the earliest settlers. He was 
educated at Elder George Johnson's Male School at Warrensburg. Before his 
education was completed the civil war broke out, and he enlisted April 15, 
1861 in the Confederate service, joining Company F, Gordon's Regiment, 
Shelby's Brigade. He was engaged in most of the important battles and cam 
paigns of Missouri, Arkansas, and other western states. He received two severe 
wounds from which he recovered. He was commissioned Lieutenant, and after- 
ward Captain, in which capacity he acted for a long time. With his brave 
comrades he surrendered at Shreveport, Louisiana. On his return home he 
found nothing save his land, his house having been burned during the perilous 
strife. He replaced his home and lived there with his mother until her death. 
In 1887 he removed to the City of Warrensburg, and several years later in 
company with Mr. T. J. Caldwell, engaged in the lumber business. In 1898 he 
was forced to retire from business on account of ill health, and his son Francis 
conducted the business until the dissolution of partnership in 1900. For many 
years he was a faithful worker in the First Baptist Church of Warrensburg 
and for a long time had charge of a Bible class, being especially devoted to the 
Sunday school. In politics he was a Democrat. His children were all educated 
at the State Normal School at Warrensburg. 

ELMO MURRAY GREENLEE graduated at the State Normal School at 
Warrensburg in July, 1893, and the following October he went to work on a 
ranch at Midland Texas, which was owned by his uncle, Francis Divers. He 



272 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

stayed there until 1897, then decided to go to Mexico. He invested some money 
in Sonora and is now dealing in mines. He is a mining engineer and lives at 
Tepehuaz, Sonora, Mexico. 

121. 
MARY FRANCES GREENLEE * { f^^^l,,^,^^; ?a^n^f#,?tr'" ' 

James Greenlee ^ I 

Mary B. McDowell i 

daughter of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malinda Beckleheimer, was born 
May 6, 1828 at Maiden, Virginia ; married August 15, 1850 in Jackson Co., Ohio, 
CYRUS GRAY, born February 16, 1827, died August 12, 1867. Resided at 
Chillieothe, Missouri. 

122. 

EPHRAIM Mcdowell GREENLEE 4 {SS^B^'eck^lfl.^e'Jl^lr' Fa^n^wllife"'"" 

James Greenlee '■ \ 

Mary E. McDowell I 

son of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malinda Beckleheimer, was born June 
12, 1830 in Rockbridge Co., Missouri ; died March 4, 1877 at Chillieothe, Liv- 
ingston Co., Missouri; married April 25, 1855 in Ohio, MALVINA MILLER, 
born March 16, 1840 at Gallipolis, Gallia Co., Ohio, died December 1, 1879 at St. 
Louis, or Chillieothe, Missouri, daughter of George Miller and Annie Carr; 
blacksmith; Republican; Methodist; resided in Ohio, Missouri and Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

295. I. Annie Celinda, born June 22, 1856; married WiUiam Kavanaugh 

Woods "Walden.+ 

296. II. Louis Albert, born December 17, 1858; married Carrie Jane 

Deaver.+ 

297. III. Effie Jane, born August 27, 1861; married Robert Casper 

Mitchell.+ 
Maryetta, bom March 25, 1864 ; died October 6, 1865. 
Alice May, boru September 8, 1866 ; died September 15, 1867. 
Inez Beatrice, born June 26, 1872 at Chillieothe ; lives at Dahlgren, 

Illinois. 
301. VII. George Ephraim, born June 9, 1875. He was in the Kootenai 

mining district of British Columbia. 

EPHRAIM McDowell GREENLEE resented the harsh treatment of his 
stepfather and ran away from home when a boy of only nine or ten years, and 
never returned. He worked on farms for small wages and the privilege of at- 
tending school in the winters. In the fall of 1856 he moved to Missouri, locat- 
ing in the little village of Middleburg, Mercer County, where he conducted a 
country store. He removed from there to St. Joseph but subsequently returned 
to Middlebiu-g. [This town is not in existence now — relegated to its original 
wilderness when the Rock Island road refused to come any nearer than four 



298. 


IV. 


299. 


V. 


300. 


VI. 



JAilES OP VIRGINIA 273 

miles]. About 1860 he removed to Princeton in the same county, and kept a 
store there, removing later to Chillicothe, where he kept a store until his death. 
He was a captain in the civil war in one of the Jlissouri companies of the 
Union army. 

127. 

ALBERT DAVIDSON 8 / Hannah M. Greenlee • James Greenlee " John Greenlee • 
tijj^^3.„^ .u'n T .u^i^v/xi I James D. Davidson Mary Paxton Hannah McClanahan 

James Greenlee ' > 

Mary E. McDowell )' 

son of Hannah ^McClanahan Greenlee and James Dorman Davidson, died May 
5, 1865 at Pearisburg, Giles Co., Virginia ; married February 25, 1864 ilRS. 
HENRIETTA "WITHERS, daughter of Jaben Alexander of Newbern, Virginia. 



Their only child : 

302. I. Alberta Davidson was born April 22, 1865. 

ALBERT DAVIDSON graduated at Washington College at the age of 
eighteen and was pursuing a course at the University of Virginia, having the 
Presbyterian ministry in view, when the Civil war called upon him to take his 
part in maintaining the rights of his state and people. He received his death 
wound April 9, 1865, after the cause had been lost, but before the sad intelli- 
gence had reached the borders of the army, and died on the 6th of May. 



130. 



rij ATJA 'nAVTnSONB f Hannah M. Greenlee * James Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' 

vxjAAA Ay«. V x^»vxi j James D. Davidson Mary Paxton Hannah McClanahan 

James Greenlee • 1 

Mary E. McDowell ) 

daughter of Hannah McClanahan Greenlee and James Dorman Davidson, was 
born July 29, 1851 at Lexington, Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; married September 
26, 1883 at Lexington, Virginia, ANDREW DAVIDSON ESTILL, a cousin, 
who was born at JeffersonviUe, Tazewell Co., Virginia, son of Dr. John M. 
Estill and Marj^ Lavalette Davidson. He was a physician; Democrat; Presby- 
terian; resided at Lexington, Virginia. 



131. 



Cr'RORO-'R .T FTNT.F.V 5 ( Mary J. Greenlee * James Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' 

u£iUAUj:i u. i;xxi±j£ix | John T. Finley Mary Paxton Hannah McClanahan 

James Greenlee ^ t 

Mary E. McDowell S 

son of Mary Jane Greenlee and John Tate Finley, was born December 28, 1834 
at Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; married March 5, 1868 in 
Marshall Co., Mississippi, NANNIE R. DUNLOP, born January 7, 1840 in 
South Carolina, daughter of Dr. Thomas L. Dunlop and Mary E. Stinson. 



303. 


I. 


304. 


II. 


305. 


III. 


306. 


IV. 


307. 


V. 



274 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

Mary Tate Finley, born March 21, 1869 ; died December 14, 1873. 
John Latta Finley, born November 11, 1872; married April 12, 

1899, Dora Scruggs; one child, John L. Finley, born February, 

1900. 
George Thornwell Finley, bom January 24, 1876. 
Emma Elizabeth Finley, born October 20, 1878. 
Thomas Finley, born May 18, 1881. 

GEORGE J. FINLEY did not attend college because of business require- 
ments, but finished his education at St. Thomas Hall, at Holly Springs, a school 
under the auspices of the Episcopal church. He was a soldier in the Con- 
federate army during the Civil War, a member of the Second Kentucky Cavalry, 
and was with General Morgan on his raids. He was wounded in Kentucky and 
sent home on a furlough. He was captured at Holly Springs, but was paroled 
thereby escaping the horrors of prison. His company never surrendered until 
after they reached home in June, 1865. They separated from Mr. Davis at 
Washington, Georgia. He went south and was captured, while they went west. 
After they learned that Kirby Smith had surrendered they turned toward home 
and gave up the fight. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 
Mississippi in 1890, being sent without seeking the place, and received every 
vote cast in the county. He is a Democrat but has never taken an interest in 
politics; in religion, he is Presbyterian; resides at Holly Springs. 

135. 

JOHN SAMUEL FINLEY » /^ary J. Creenlee' James Greenlee » John Greenlee « 

( John T. Finley Mary Paxton Hannah McClanahan 

James Greenlee ^ ) 

Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Mary Jane Greenlee and John Tate Finley, was born June 20, 1844 at 
Holly Springs, Marshall Co., Mississippi ; died April 8, 1889 at Holly Springs ; 
married October 21, 1869, ELIZABETH HERNDON HULL who was born 
September 25, 1847 at Holly Springs, daughter of John Hull and Ann Cramp. 

CHILDREN: 

Ann Hull Finley, born September 22, 1870 ; married Robert Crept. 
Mary Greenlee Finley, born July 26, 1872; died September 21, 

1873. 
Brodie Hull Finley, born December 27, 1873. 
Augusta Lewis Finley, born November 5, 1876. 
Susan Hart Finley, born December 27, 1878. 
Debney Hull Finley, born June 26, 1881. 
John Samuel Finley, born August 26, 1885. 

JOHN SAMUEL FINTliEY was in the Confederate army, belonging to the 
Second Kentucky Cavalry, and riding with Morgan on most of his raids. He 



308. 


I. 


309. 


11. 


310. 


III. 


311. 


IV. 


312. 


V. 


313. 


VI. 


314. 


VII. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 275 

was in the Ohio raid but escaped capture. He never deserted a comrade in 
■war, and there are those living who owe their lives to his dauntless courage, 
and imflinching devotion. When he passed away the whole town turned out to 
do him honor, and it was said that there was not a dry eye amongst the men 
who followed him to his last resting place. He was a merchant; Democrat; 
Presbyterian ; and resided at Holly Springs. 

137. 



lUTA'RV 'PT T TTM 'WATSn'WB I Sarah A. E. Greenlee * James Greenlee » 

IflAKY i!.IjL.J!jJN WAIOUJN j James L. Watson Mary Paxton 

John Greenlee = James Greenlee ^ 1 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Sarah Ann Eliza Greenlee and James L. Watson, married THOMAS' 
R. GILMORE. Resided at Roanoke, Virginia. 

CHILDREN: 

315. I. Harry Gibnore. 

316. II. John Watson Gilmore. 

317. III. Sallie Gilmore. 

318. IV. Ellen Gilmore. 

319. V. Thomas Russell Gilmore. 

320. VI. Ann Augusta Gibnore. 

138. 

PANNTE REBECCA WATSON ^ f Sarah A.E. Greenlee « James Greenlee • 

f ADl^xXi D,cii3i^\j\j±i. WAJ.I9V/X1 j James L. Watson Mary Paxton 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ ) 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell / 

daughter of Sarah Ann Eliza Greenlee and James L. Watson married RICHARD. 
G. HAYDEN of Botetourt Co., Virginia; a farmer; resides near Dagger Springs, 
Botetourt Co., Virginia. 



CHILDREN: 



321. I. Eloise Hayden. 

322. II. Sallie Hayden. 

323. III. Daughter. 



139. 



ANN ATTfl-TTSTA WATSONS ( Sarah A. E. Greenlee « James Greenl 

Ann AUUUOXA WAXOUn j James L. Watson Mary Paxton 



John Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E McDowell 



daughter of Sarah Ann Eliza Greenlee and James L. Watson, married JOHN A. 
KINNEAR of Lynchburg, Virginia ; resides at Lynchburg. 



CHILDREN : 



324. I. Mary Perry Kinnear. 

325. II. Kemper Kinnear. 



276 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

145. 
MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS « {M^^^'^H^^r'"' ' &p^Xa'^' 

John Greenlee = James Greenlee i i 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell I 

daughter of Martha Trimble Greenlee and Eben Nelrus Davis, was born July 
28, 1853 ; married CHARLES C. MOSELEY. 

One child: 
326. I. Martha Virginia Moseley, born October 31, 1894. 



146. 

A'NTfl' 'WT'NT'E'PTi'.'n T) AVIS 5 f Martha T. Greenlee * James Greenlee • 

AJNJN WlJMirjSJlil^ UAVIO \ Eben N.Davis Mary Paxton 

John Greenlee " James Greenlee ' \ 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Martha Trimble Greenlee and Eben Nelrus Davis, was born 
August 20, 1855 ; married April 15, 1875, PRESSLEY STANBOCK. 



CHILDREN: 

327. I. Rodger Stanbock; died October, 1877. 

328. II. Augusta May Stanbock, born December, 1877 ; married September 

27, 1898, W. D. Fitts. 

329. HI. Emma Frances Stanbock, born July 9, 1879; died January 14, 

1893. 
Erie Davis Stanbock, born January 8, 1881. 
Martha Elizabeth Stanbock, born June 18, 1883; died October, 

1885. 
Maud Lester Stanbock, born September, 1885. 
Laura Stanbock, born June, 1887. 
Nannie Stanbock, bom November, 1890. 
"William Stanbock, born March 5, 1893. 

Thomas Stanbock, born September, 1895; died February, 1900. 
Ernest Stanbock, born May, 1899. 



148. 
AUGUSTA VIRGINIA DAVIS ^ { Mb\^rN^.T,a%"°'^^ ' ILT/^V^^^^'' ' 

John Greenlee - James Greenlee • ) 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell f 

daughter of Martha Trimble Greenlee and Eben Nelrus Davis, was born July 
18, 1859 ; married DEMPS BRITTENOUR ; married second ROBERT T. JOHN- 
SON; married third September 7, or 9, 1897 at Holly Springs, Marshall Co., 
Mississippi, CLARENCE FORSTER GREENLEE [No. 151] born December 
6, 1854 at Lexington, Rockbridge Co., Virginia, son of William Paxton Green- 
lee and Eliza Hizer Forster. In religion, Cumberland Presbyterian. 



330. 


IV. 


331. 


V. 


332. 


VI. 


333. 


VII. 


334. 


vin. 


335. 


IK. 


336. 


X. 


337. 


XI. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 277 

CHILDREN : 
338. I. Ferdinand Rodger Brittenour, born July 9, 1879. 
No children by second or third marriage. 

CLARENCE FORSTER GREENLEE was educated at the Normal school 
at Warrensburg, Missouri, and for two years taught school at Fayetteville, 
Missouri. He spent the time from Jlarch, 1879 until September, 1883 in 
Colorado, following up mining and town site booms. After a law course at the 
University of Michigan, he began the practice of his profession at Jacksonport, 
Arkansas, in 1887. He served one term as Mayor of Jacksonport. In 1891, 
he removed to Brinkley, Arkansas, where he now makes his home. He is 
attorney for five corporations of that place, and president of the Monroe 
County Bank. His record in Supreme Court practice has been one long series of 
successes. 



149. 



MARY MORGAN GREENLEE « { Si''^- P-„«/->ee ' USrF'ilMT' ' 

John Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ^ 1 

Hannah McClanahan Mary ij, McDowell J 

daughter of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Porster, was born 
August 11, 1851 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia; married July 27, 1874 near 
Fayetteville, Johnson Co., Missouri, ELIJAH H. MILLER. He was a phy- 
sician; resided at Fayetteville, Missouri. 

One child: 

339. I. Lena K. Miller, born September, 1875; died July 27, 1876. 

150. 
JAMES RUSSELL GREENLEE « { g;'.'»-- lofitlT"' ' MaTp^^ton^^ " 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee '■ 1 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell J 

son of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Forster, was born April 14, 
1853 at Lexington, Rockbridge Co., Virginia; married December 26, 1894 at 
Marshall, Salem Co., Missouri, JESSIE E. WILKINS, born November 24, 1865 
at Wycolmb, County Buckingham, England, daughter of William Wilkins and 
Mary Elizabeth Ann Wilson. She came to this country with her parents when 
she was fifteen years old. 

One child: 

340. I. Edith Annabel, born January 20, 1896. 



278 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

JAMES RUSSELL GREENLEE, in the spring of 1895, moved back to his 
father's farm where he continued to reside. In July, 1898, a cyclone passed 
over that vicinity, which totally destroyed every building on the premises 
except the dwelling, which was unroofed ; besides the total destruction of nine 
acres of flax and thirty-five acres of com and three large racks of hay, also 
orchard, shade trees and fencing. He was a Cumberland Presbyterian; resi- 
dence, Payetteville, Missouri. 

152. 



KATE PAXTON GREENLEE » { "^Z^g ?„X°"* ' MaTpa^ton "'^ ' 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee '■ \ 

BaDnab McClanahan Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Porster, was born 
November 6, 1856 near Lexington, Rockbridge Co., Virginia ; married July 19, 
1885 FRANCIS DIVERS, born December 5, 1852 at Warrensbnrg, Johnson Co., 
Missouri, son of Erancis Divers and Amelia Ann Bouldin. No children. 

KATE PAXTON GREENLEE removed with her parents to Johnson County, 
Missouri, when only three months of age, and lived on her father's farm near 
Fayette ville until her marriage, when she went to the "staked plains" of New 
Mexico, where her husband owned a ranch stocked with fourteen hundred 
head of cattle. This was a very isolated home, situated one hundred miles 
distant from Midland, Texas, where all freight was hauled from. No neighbor 
lived nearer than thirty-five miles, and just six months elapsed after their 
arrival at the ranch before the face of another woman was seen. They lived 
here three years and a half, then removed to Midland, her husband still con- 
tinuing the stock business. Both she and her husband are enthusiastic workers 
in the Baptist church. 

155. 



SARAH BLANCHE GREENLEE ^ | wnuam R Greenlee • James^Gr^eenlee. 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' \ 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of "William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Porster, was born April 
23, 1863 near Payetteville, Johnson Co., Missouri; married October 7, 1897 at 
Marshall, Saline Co., Missouri, JAMES "WILLIAM SEE who was born Decem- 
ber 25, 1855 at Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, son of William See 
and Eliza Ann . He is a lumberman ; Democrat ; Cumberland Presbyter- 
ian ; resides at Marshall, Missouri. No children. 



167. 
ROBERT HARLAN GREENLEE « {|i?Sf|:«-;C grnlfa^T.^illsby 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ 1 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell ! 

son of James Samuel Greenlee and Sarah Eliza Harlan, was born July 20, 1866 
at Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., West Virginia; married February 22, 1891 at Ft. 




No. l.jl. CLARENCE FORSTEE 

GREENLEE. 

Third husliand of No. 148. 





No. 167. ROBERT HARLAN 
GREENLEE. 



No. lOT. ROBERT n. GREENLEE 
AND SECOND WIFE. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 279 

Valley, Houston Co., Georgia, LILLIE LEE who was born in 1872 near Ft. 
Valley, Georgia, died June 20, 1891 in Coke Co., Texas, daughter of J. S. Lee ; 
married second June 26, or 27, 1895 at Alvin, Texas, LILLIAN ANSLEY 
HOBBS, bom October 6, 1874 at Matagorda, Texas, daughter of Judge Jesse 
Hobbs and Celia Ann Lee. 

CHILDREN : 

341. I. Iris, bom July 3, 1896 at Alvin, Texas. 

342. n. Lillian, born October 16, 1897 at Angleton, Texas. 

ROBERT HARLAN GREENLEE, after the death of his mother, was ap- 
prenticed to the proprietor of a newspaper in Stephens County, Texas, for 
whom he worked about two years, then ran away from him on account of 
mistreatment. For about three years he wandered about, working at his 
trade in Parker County, Texas, cooking in a raftman's camp on Little River, 
Arkansas, and line-riding on a large cattle ranch in the Panhandle of Texas. 
While at the latter emploj-ment a wild horse fell on him inflicting as was 
supposed fatal injuries. He was removed to the settlement and his father sum- 
moned to see him die; but contrary to predictions he was convalescent when 
his father reached him, and returned with him to Stephens County. He re- 
mained at home, attending school and working at his trade, until 1885, after 
which he visited and worked- in all the important cities of the East and "West, 
as journeyman printer and member of the International Typographical Union. 
After two years ' absence he returned home for a short visit, then left for New 
Orleans, where he spent the winter. The next summer he visited Virginia and 
West Virginia. After spending some time there with relatives and friends, he 
returned to Texas and finished the preliminary course of reading law, and was 
admitted to the bar in Coleman County, Texas, March 14, 1889. The following 
May he was elected State's Attorney for Coke County, Texas, and served in 
that capacity until the fall of 1890. After his marriage he returned to Coke 
Coimty with his bride, but had scarcely taken up the thread of business before 
she contracted typhoid fever and died in a few weeks. Immediately after 
her death he sold all his property, and, after paying his father a short visit, 
left for Galveston, thence via Malory R. R. to Key West, from there to Havana, 
thence via schooner to Rio Janeiro, Brazil. En route off Cape St. Roque the 
schooner came near foundering in a terrific gale. He did not remain long in 
Rio Janeiro, and returning to the United States followed his trade, working on 
the Times-Union of Jacksonville, Florida until the spring of 1893, when he re- 
turned to Texas and settled down to the practice of law in Alvin. In 1898, his 
health failing, he removed to the mountains of Arkansas, where he prospered 
greatly and is a leading member of the bar in his section of the state. 



168. 



HANNAH McCLANAHAN GREENLEE ^ { J|-- 1; Gr^e_en^ee ^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^ 



f James S. Greenlee ' David Greenlee ' 



John Greenlee * James Greenlee ^ 1 



Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell 

daughter of James Samuel Greenlee and Sarah Eliza Harlan, was bora Decern- 
ber 6, 1868 in Maryland; married August 3, 1892 at Alvin, Brazoria Co., Texas, 



280 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

HUGH MONTROSE CRAIG who was born November 30, 1842 at St. Johns, 
Nova Scotia, son of William Craig and Jean Ross. They resided in Ballinger, 
Texas; Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory (1902). No children. 

HUGH MONTROSE CRAIG has always followed railroading as an oc- 
cupation. At the time of his marriage he was Stock Claim Agent for the Gulf, 
Colorado & Sante Fe Railroad, and is now tie and timber inspector for the 
same company. 

169. 

NANCY BELLE GREENLEE ^ {||--|: ^-niee. grn^arfSitlsV 

John Greenlee - James Greenlee ^ 1 

Hannah McClanahan Mary E. McDowell / 

daughter of James Samuel Greenlee and Sarah Eliza Harlan, was born March 
4, 1871 at Florence, Marion Co., Kansas ; married April 5, 1893 at Alvin, Bra- 
zoria Co., Texas, JOHN McCARTHT who was bom September 3, 1840 at 
Coberg, Canada, died November 6, 1898 at Alvin, Texas, son of John McCarthy 
and Mary Sculley. 

CHILDREN: 

343. I. Sarah McCarthy, born March 5, 1894. 

344. II. James Greenlee McCarthy, born March 14, 1898. 

JOHN McCarthy was a Union soldier and served all through the Civil 
war. He was a farmer ; Republican ; Catholic ; resided at Ballinger, Texas. 



173. 



JOHN MITCHELL GREENLEE ^ | Jf--jH^«y-f ' ^^^''yf. fAtllll ' 

James Greenlee - James Greenlee ' ) 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell J 

son of James Hervey Greenlee and Mary Jane Greenlee, was born February 2, 
1847 at Turkey Cove, McDowell Co., North Carolina; married May 1, 1883, 
MARY TATE who was born March 11, 1863 at Wisbech, Cambridge Co., Eng- 
land, daughter of George Jakins Tate and Elizabeth Waddingham; minister; 
Democrat ; Presbyterian ; resided at Marion, ten miles from Turkey Cove, North 
Carolina. 

CHILDREN: 

Maud May E., born February 2, 1884. 
Annie Tate, born January 31, 1886. 
Mabel Ella, born July 1, 1888. 
Georgena Mitchell, born August 11, 1890. 
Jamie Florence, born July 3, 1892. 
William Tate, born November 20, 1894. 



345. 


I. 


346. 


II. 


347. 


III. 


348. 


IV. 


349. 


V. 


350. 


VI. 



r, 


i^^i^ 


r 1 






^^ 


rr 


Pc 



No. IGO. XANCY EELI.K ((iUEEX- 

LEE I McCarthy. 




No. 168. IIAXXAII Mc( LAXAllAN lOREEN- 
LEE) CRAIO AXIl IH>iKAM> HIGH M. CRAIG. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 281 

175. 

TJAVm WTLLIAM GREENLEE 8 I James H. Greenlee ' John M. Greenlee > 

UB.\UJ MWlljljl-Ain KxREirinULiXi 1 Mary J. Greenlee Mary E. Greenlee 

James Greenlee ^ James Greenlee > 1 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell J 

son of James Hervey Greenlee and Mary Jane Greenlee, was born December 27, 
1850 at Marion, McDowell Co., North Carolina; died May 2, 1897 at Marion, 
North Carolina ; married May 18, 1881, ELLA PINLEY who was born February 
6, 1852 at "Wilkesboro, Wilkes Co., North Carolina, daughter of John Tate Fin- 
ley and Sarah Ann Gordon. 

CHILDREN : 

351. I. John Hervey, born June 18, 1885. 

352. II. Mary Gordon, born March 7, 1888. 

DAVID WILLIAM GREENLEE was a man of sterling integrity, an un- 
daunted advocate of the truth. He knew not the meaning of the word fear and 
never hesitated to perform a duty, when sure it was a duty. The consequences 
he did not consider. He was a Democrat ; Presbyterian ; and resided at Turkey 
Cove, then Marion where his widow now resides. 

180. 

MAPV 'W ■p'T.ETVTMTNfi- 5 r Hannah A. E. Greenlee « John M. Greenlee ' James Greenlee » 

UXAAX vv . £ XJ.U1TX1UXX1 vr I Samuel Flemming Mary E. Greenlee Mary Mitchell 

James Greenlee ^ I 

Mary E. McDowell / 

daughter of Hannah Ann Eliza Greenlee and Samuel Flemming, was born Sep- 
tember 25, 1838 at Turkey Cove, McDowell Co., North Carolina; married 
November 3, 1858 at Woodlawn, McDowell Co., North Carolina, JOHN G. 
YANCY who was bom August 21, 1833 at Jonesboro, Washington Co., Tennes- 
see, son of Dr. John Yancy and Jane W. Maxwell; physician; Democrat; 
Presbyterian. 

CHILDREN : 

353. I. Anna E. Yancy, born September 19, 1859; died November 12, 

1863. 
John Yancy, born January 31, 1862; married Carrie Motz.-(- 
Jennie U. Yancy, born January 7, 1864 ; died June 11, 1865. 
Mary F. Yancy, born July 11, 1866 ; married Charles Macon 

Corpening.+ 
357. V. Samuel Hannah Yancy, born August 16, 1868 ; married Elizabeth R. 

Neal.+ 
Woodville Yancy, born August 9, 1870 ; died September 30, 1870. 
Hester I. Yancy, born September 12, 1871; married David N. 

Lonon.+ 
Lilian M. Yancy, born June 1, 1874. 
Grayson M. Yancy, born May 26, 1877. 



354. 


II. 


355. 


III. 


356. 


IV. 



358. 


VI. 


359. 


VII. 


360. 


VIII. 


361. 


IX. 



282 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

182. 



WILLLOI WOODVILLE FLEMMING ^ { f^SlMe^m'^T""' ' Mar°y 1: %lllnlH ' 

James Greenlee ' James Greenlee " ) 

Mary Mitchell Mary B. McDowell J 

son of Hannah Ann Eliza Greenlee and Samuel Flemming, was born April 1, 
1846 at Burnsville, Yancey Co., North Carolina ; married December 30, 1873 at 
Norristown, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania ; JILLA MARY RALSTON, born 
June 29, 1847 at Norristown, daughter of James Grier Ralston, D. D. and Mary 
Ann Laramore, or Larimore. One child. 

362. I. James Ralston Flemming, bom September 11, 1874; married Miss 
Bertha Frances Bryan. + 

WILLLA.M WOODVILLE FLEMMING received his education at Hillsboro 
Military Academy, and the University of North Carolina. He was appointed 
Lieutenant of Company D, 6th North Carolina Regiment of the Confederate 
army, attached to the Army of North Virginia, and was promoted to Major 
March 25, 1865, for leading the attack on Fort Steadman. He was the only sur- 
viving field officer of his regiment who was present at Appomattox when Gen- 
eral Lee surrendered to General Grant. In 1870 he was elected to the North 
Carolina Senate from the 40th Senatorial District; and was re-elected in 1872 
from the 36th District, the state having been re-districted during his first term. 
He was a member of the High Court of Impeachment, before which the Gover- 
nor of North Carolina was tried and impeached in 1872. After the expiration 
of his second term in the Senate, he devoted himself exclusively to the practice 
of law. He was a Democrat; Presbyterian; resides in New York City. 

183. 



SAMUEL HANNAH FLEMMING ^ { H--rFt^m?nT"'" ' M^y ^: HfllSi^ ' 

James Greenlee * James Greenlee ^ ) 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Hannah Ann Eliza Greenlee and Samuel Flemming, was born January 5, 
1849 at Burnsville Yancey Co., North Carolina; died June 13, 1887 in Mary- 
land; married September, 1876 at Norristown, Pennsylvania, MARY LOUISE 
MOCKBRIDGE, daughter of Mockbridge; minister; Baptist. Two chil- 
dren, both died in infancy. 

190. 



MINERVA ALLISON GREENLEE ^ { fPj'-im K Greenlee . ^amue^>^G«e^n^.ee^.^ 

James Greenlee • James Greenlee ' 1 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Ephraim Edward Greenlee and Sarah Louisa Butler, was born June 
20, 1853 at Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina ; died April 8, 1892 at Somer- 
ville, Fayette Co., Tennessee; married January 23, 1872 at their country resi- 
dence in Fayette Co., Tennesseee, COLONEL THOMAS SPRAGGINS CALLA- 
WAY, born June 18, 1840 at "Mon Vue," Rockingham Co., North Carolina, 
son of Thomas S. Gallaway and Lucinda V. Chalmers. He was a lawyer ; Demo- 
crat ; Episcopalian : resided at Somerville, Tennessee. 




No. 17.-,. DAVID Wir.LIAM GKEE.XLKE A.M> FAMILY. 





No. 345. MAUD MAY ELIZABETH GKEENLEE. 



No. IT.:.. DAVID WILLIAM GKEENLEE AND WIFE. 



JAJSIES OF VIRGINIA. 283 

CHILDREN: 

363. I. Lucinda Louisa Gallaway, born January 20, 1873. 

364. II. Greenlee Gallaway, born August 31, 1874. He is an agent on I. C. 

E. R. 

365. III. Ephraim Edward Gallaway, born January 19, 1876 ; died January 

20, 1876. 

366. rV. Thomas Spraggins Gallaway, born December 2, 1876. He is an 

agent of L. & N. R. R. 

367. V. Sallie Chalmers Gallaway, born July 3, 1878 ; died July 4, 1878. 

368. VI. Sarah Butler Gallaway, born Jime 6, 1879. 

369. VII. Minerva Lee Gallaway, born September 6, 1880; died March 3, 

1883. 

370. VIII. Alexander Broadwax Gallaway, born December 26, 1884. 

371. IX. John Marion Gallaway, born November 22, 1886; died April 15, 

1887. 

372. X. Mary Laura Gallaway, born November 18, 1889; died August, 

1890. 

373. XL James Gallaway, born June 21, 1891 ; died October 3, 1891. 

THOMAS SPRAGGINS GALLAWAY was colonel of the 22nd North Caro- 
lina Regiment, Scales Brigade, "Wilcox's Division, Third Corps, Army of North- 
em Virginia, C. S. A. 



192. ■• 

SAMUEL MITCHELL GREENLEE ^ {f iLXfh^c'c^rr '^* * llSeVL''ri^t^:tt 

James Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' t 
Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass, was born July 20, 
1860 at Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina; married November 3, 1885 at 
Morganton, MARY HAPPOLDT who was bom December 4, 1864 at Morgan- 
ton, daughter of Dr. Christopher Happoldt and Emily Amelia Greenlee [No. 
66]. 



CHILDREN : 

374. I. Gertrude Neuffer, born August 28, 1887. 

375. II. Henry Christopher, born December 19, 1890. 

376. m. Bessie Lillian, born June 5, 1893. 

377. IV. Mary Lucille, born March 16, 1896. 

SAMUEL MITCHELL GREENLEE left his father's farm when quite young 
and went on the railroad. He contracted to build roads until 1888 when he 
went to Atlanta, where he was still living in 1899. He is a Democrat ; Presby- 
terian. 



378. 


I. 


379. 


II. 


380. 


III. 


381. 


IV. 



284 GEEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

212. 
EPHRAIM LELAND GREENLEE ^ { g.'?,?e?'Rpcr'°"' * StlyVcE^ure '*' ' 

James Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell J 

son of James MeEntire Greenlee and Harriet Rice, was bom February 14, 1851 
at Greenlee, McDowell Co., North Carolina; married CATHARINE DOVER, 
born January 28, 1872 at Greenlee, daughter of John Dover and Oma Ervin; 
farmer ; Democrat ; Presbyterian ; resides near Greenlee, North Carolina. 

CHILDREN : 

Harriet Elizabeth, born June 11, 1889. 
Francis Leland, born July 26, 1895. 
James McDowell, born November 1, 1896. 
Charlotte Lenora, born December 12, 1898. 

213. 

EDWARD THOMAS GREENLEE 5 f James MOreenlee^ David W.Greenlee > 

( Harriet Rice Mary McEntire 

James Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell / 

son of Captain James McEntire Greenlee and Harriet Rice, was born Novem- 
ber 11, 1858 in McDowell Co., North Carolina ; died February 22, 1892 at Ashe- 
viDe, North Carolina ; married September 3, 1884 in McDowell Co., North Caro- 
lina, MINNIE CONEY of Wilmington, North Carolina. 

CHILDREN : 

382. I. Minnie. 

383. II. Nellie. 

384. III. Edward. 

EDWARD THOMAS GREENLEE with his manly, chivalric ways and 
bright sayings, began to attract friends to himself very early in life. His fond- 
ness for all sorts of animals led to his making many strange and grotesque pets ; 
and a study of their habits gave him perpetual amusement and delight. Any 
cruelty to them quickly aroused his championship, and this remained a promi- 
nent and vdnning characteristic throughout his life. To all that was beautiful 
in nature, the sensitive soul of the boy quickly responded. As boy or man the 
beauty of no wild flower escaped him, and during the later years of his life he 
was a most successful and enthusiastic gardener, dispelling thereby many busi- 
ness cares and worries. 

Full of bright hopes, noble resolves and lofty purposes, he left his old home 
for college life at the University in 1878, and in 1880 finished with honor the 
Scientific course. Here, too, he was converted and joined the Presbyterian 
church. After reading law for two years with W. W. Flemming of Charlotte, 
he obtained in 1882 license to plead at the bar, and returning to McDowell, 
opened a law office in Marion, where he practiced law quite successfully until a 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 285 

few weeks before his death. During the pastorate of the Rev. E. C. Murray he 
was chosen Elder of the Marion Church and superintendent of the Sabbath 
school. His interest and pleasure in this work were most earnest and sincere. 
With the New Year he had gone to Asheville, to find wider scope for his talent 
in the realm of law. His first ease in the city courts had just been gained when 
the sudden illness came on which caused his death. 

218. 

MA BY MATILDA GREENLEE 5 f Thomas T. Greenlee « David W. Greenlee > 

lYlAitX lYlAlllji»A UKrirjiXLiriJIi \ Margaret R. Logan Mary McEntire 

James Greenlee ^ .Tames Greenlee ' ) 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell | 

daughter of Thomas Young Greenlee and Margaret Ruth Logan, was born 
October 9, 1855 at Marion, McDowell Co., North Carolina; married November 
27, 1877 at Marion, EDWARD JONES BURGIN who was born June 30, 1856 
at Marion, son of Robert Burgin and Henrietta Moore. He was a merchant; 
Democrat; Presbyterian; resided at Marion, North Carolina. 

CHILDREN : 

385. I. Robert Lee Burgin, born September 29, 1878 ; died September 29, 
1878. 
Lillian Harvey Burgin, born November 8, 1879. 
Mary Greenlee Burgin, born July 21, 1882. 
Margaret Henrietta Burgin, born September 29, 1885. 
Edward Jones Burgin, born August 20, 1889. 
James Greenlee Burgin, born December 20, 1892. 

228. 

JOHN GRAY BYNUM 5 jMaryL. McDowcIM Charles McDowell » Grace Greenlee = 

I John G. Bynum Annie McDowell Charles McDowell 

James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary B. McDowell J 

son of Mary Louisa McDowell and John Gray Bynum, was born February 15, 
1846 at Gilberttown, Rutherford Co., North Carolina; married September 21, 
1870 at Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina, EMMA HENRIETTA ERWIN 
who was born May 24, 1846 at Morganton, daughter of William Crawford 
Erwin and Matilda Walton; lawyer; Democrat; Presbyterian; resided at 
Greensboro, North Carolina. No children. 

241. 

HENRY OLAY GREENLEE b f Samuel H. Greenlee 'James Greenlee' David Greenlee » 

.ixxjxiAx uun.1 VTACijjiixjcici •, Elizabeth Stites Sarah CaSkey Jane White 

James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Samuel Harvey Greenlee and Elizabeth Stites, was born January 17, 
1845 in Warren Co., Ohio ; died March 15, 1883 in Highland Tp., Defiance Co., 
Ohio ; married December 19, 1867 in Hudson, Wisconsin, LOUISE A. NEWELL 
who was born January 17, 1844 at Attica, Fountain Co., Indiana, daughter of 
Davis Newell and Caroline Maria Phillips. 



386. 


II 


387. 


III. 


388. 


IV. 


389. 


V. 


390. 


VI. 



286 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

391. I. Henry Clay, born April 14, 1874 at St. Paul, Minnesota. 

392. n. Emily Louise, born September 12, 1879. 

HENRY CLAY GREENLEE passed his first years at Defiance, Ohio, and 
from his eighth to fifteenth year, on a farm about five miles from Ayersville, 
Ohio, meanwhile attending school in the village. When fifteen he obtained his 
mother's consent to accompany her cousin to St. Paul, Minnesota, doing what- 
ever he could find to do until he secured a position with a dealer in furs. He 
remained in this position until he was seventeen years of age, when he enlisted 
on July 28, 1862 in Company A, 6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, first to be 
sent to quell the Indian outbreak, and later sent with his regiment to the south 
to assist in quelling the rebellion. He saw much active service, and was mus- 
tered out at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, August 19, 1865. He was fond of study 
and carried books with him all his army life, improving every opportunity. 
After his discharge from the army he visited his mother and sister in Ohio, and 
attended school there for a time, then returned to St. Paul and engaged in the 
fur business. He was considered the best judge of fur in the city. He made 
many trips to the northern and western parts of the state to purchase fur, often 
with large sums of money on his person, and when beyond the pale of civiliza- 
tion would lie down at night with none but Indians for company, and without 
fear of molestation. Upon being asked if he were not afraid, he answered, "I 
feel safer with them than with white perosns. The Indians would die for me." 
He learned to speak their language, which pleased them very much. When 
they came dovra to St. Paul in the spring to dispose of their winter's work in 
hunting and trapping, they would deposit their money with him, considering it 
safer than in a bank. He was a Republican ; Baptist. His widow and daughter 
reside at St. Paul. 

HENRY CLAY GREENLEE, JR., enlisted June 11, 1898 at St. Paul, as 
recruit in Company D, 13th Regiment Minnesota Volunteers, for service in the 
Spanish-American war. He was at Camp Merritt from June 20 until July 29, 
1898, when he sailed on the steamer "St. Paul" from San Francisco, and ar- 
rived at Manila, Philippine Islands, August 31, 1898. He was a dental student 
at the time of his enlistment. 



242. 

SADIF. R'RF.'RNT.F.F. 6 f Samuel H. Greenlee * James Greenlee » David Greenlee " 

OA±/u:i VTAfiXii^XjiUJ:! 1 Elizabeth Stltes Sarah Caskev .Tane White 

James Greenlee ■ 1 

Mary B. McDowell / 

daughter of Samuel Harvey Greenlee and Elizabeth Stites, was born May 20, 
1847 at Defiance, Defiance Co., Ohio ; married October 10, 1867 near Ayersville, 
Defiance Co., Ohio, JOHN CLINTON GARVEY who was born November 19, 
1842 at Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio, son of Thomas Garvey and Elinor Clinton. 
Baptists. Reside at Defianec. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 287 

CHILDREN : 

393. I. Gertrude Lincoln Garvey, born August 23, 1869 ; married Joseph R. 

Copper. + 

394. II. Clinton Greenlee Garvey, born March 25, 1880 at Ayersville. He 

graduated from the public school at Defiance, in 1897. He entered 
the office of the General Auditor of the United States Express 
Company in New York City, at the age of seventeen and has since 
been promoted to the office of cashier for the company at Utica, 
or Ithaca, New York. 

243. 



AlVTAICriA nPlP.li'.N'T Ttlli'. 5 f Samuel H. Greenlee * James Greenlee ' David Greenlee '^ 
AITIAXIUA. UAiUJZiXiXjXifj \ Elizabeth Stltes Sarah Caskey Jane White 

Jamea Greenlee ' I 

Mary B. McDowell J 

daughter of Samuel Harvey Greenlee and Elizabeth Stites, was born November 
15, 1849 at Defiance, Ohio ; died August 8, 1875 ; married 187— GEORGE W. 
KELLEY. 

One son: 

395. I. Daniel Harry Killey ; died on Thanksgiving day, 1874 aged seventeen 
months. 

AMANDA GREENLEE received her education in the village schools, and a 
private school at Ayersville, Ohio, and became a school teacher. 

244. 



MINERVA ELLEN GREENLEE ^ { |f °^- ^ea^r-c'e'"''' * il?kl' dlST ' 

David Greenlee ^ James Greenlee '■ \ 
Jane White Mary E. McDowell / 

daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Eliza Ann Pearce, was born March 
16, 1843 at Bourneville, Ross Co., Ohio ; married GEORGE PIERCE ; married 
second July 31, 1879, THOMAS CLEMENS MEANS (his third wife), born 
September 15, 1835 at Plattsburg, Clinton Co., Missouri, died January 6, 1898 
at Villisca, Iowa, son of Thomas Means and Elizabeth Livingston. He was a 
farmer; Democrat; Cumberland Presbyterian. No Children. Mr. Means had 
six children by former marriage. 

MINERVA ELLEN GREENLEE attended public school. In her fifteenth 
year she united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, and soon became an 
active worker in the church. She was especially interested in the Sabbath 
school work, and for eight years was teacher of the boys Bible class, and Li- 
brarian and Secretary for a number of years. In September, 1867 she com- 
menced teaching in the primary department of the public school at New Peters- 
burg, Highland County, Ohio, and continued there four years. Afterward she 
taught in Highland Coimty until the fall of 1875, when she went to the home 



288 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

of her uncle, James Greenlee, near Geneseo, Henry County, Illinois. After 
visiting with relatives in that vicinity until April, 1876, she went to Villisca, 
Iowa, where her mother and the other members of the family were located. 
She again taught school for three years, then was married to Thomas Clemens 
Means. He was one of the pioneers of Montgomery County, coming there with 
his mother in 1851. For many years he was an active member of the Cumber- 
land Presbyterian Church, organized in that neighborhood, and holding its 
meetings at the Means schoolhouse. For thirty years he was a ruling elder 
of the church, and for many years Sabbath school superintendent. At various 
times he served as president and treasurer of the township school board, and 
always performed his oiBcial duties with fidelity. Mrs. Means united with her 
husband in his church work. She was secretary and a teacher in the Sunday 
school and, after her husband's death, became its superintendent, and also 
teacher of the old ladies Bible class. She has always been greatly interested in 
missions, and was for two years Presbyterial Secretary of the Women's Mis- 
sionary organization of the "West Iowa Presbytery" of the Cumberland Pres- 
byterian church. Slie has also served as Secretary and President of the Auxil- 
liary Society of her church. She has brought up her sister Mary's child, Grace 
Greenlee Wilson, taking her when only seventeen months old, and is educating 
her for a teacher. 

245. 

MARY LOUISE GREENLEE ^ > T.om^s F.^Or^e^en.ee . James G^reeo^e ' 

David Greenlee * James Greenlee ^ \ 

Jane White Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Eliza Ann Pearce, was born Octo- 
ber 27, 1844 at Bainbridge, Ross Co., Ohio ; died June 5, or 4, 1884 at Hillsboro, 
Ohio ; married April 30, 1867, THOMAS WILSON who died May 6, 1884, son 
of Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth . He was a farmer and stockman. 

CHILDREN : 

Nelson Barren Wilson, born INIarch 7, 1868. 

Fannie Marie Wilson, born September 22, 1870. 

Thomas Clinton Wilson, born March 5, 1873. 

Chester Arthur Wilson, born April 5, 1876. 

Francis Oakey Wilson, born August 14, 1878; died August, 1884. 

Scott Holmes Wilson, born September 22, 1880. 

Grace Greenlee Wilson, born January 12, 1883. 

246. 

FRANCIS PEARCE GREENLEE s / S'».°™«« f Greenlee « James Greenlee ' 

I Eliza A. Pearce Sarah Caskey 

David Greenlee - James Greenlee ^ \ 

Jane White Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Eliza Ann Pearce, was born October 5, 
1846 at Bainbridge, Ross Co., Ohio ; married ALICE STEWART who was born 
at Washington, Pennsylvania, daughter of William Stewart; married second 



396. 


I. 


397. 


n. 


398. 


III. 


399. 


IV. 


400. 


V. 


401. 


VI. 


402. 


VII. 




No. :246. FRANCIS PEARCE 
GREENLEE. 





No. 192. 



SAMUEL MITCHELL 
GREENLEE. 



MRS. .\L\KY UAl'l'dLUT CREENLEE. 



JAMES OP VIRGINIA 289 

October 24, 1878 at Villisca, Montgomery Co., Iowa, CORA MANN, born June 
26, 1858 at Niles, Michigan, daughter of Joseph Mann and Emily . 



CHILDREN : 



403. I. George P., born September 9, 1879. 

404. II. Gertrude, born September 13, 1881 ; died August 20, 1883. 

405. III. Harry L., born January 14, 1883. 

406. TV. Marie, born January 18, 1884. 



FRANCIS PEARCE GREENLEE was educated in the public schools and 
academy of Hillsboro, graduating from the latter in 1866. He taught school in 
Hillsboro for three years, then went to Indianapolis, where he read law with 
his uncle, Ephraim A. Greenlee, and was admitted to the bar in the spring of 
1872. The same year he went to Villisca, Montgomery Co., Iowa, where he 
taught school for one year, and at the end of that time was admitted to the bar 
in that state and began the practice of law at Villisca. He represented Mont- 
gomery County in the twenty-first General Assembly, and was prominent in 
much of the legislation of that session. Being a member of the Judiciary Com- 
mittee, he took a leading part in the reorganization and putting into successful 
operation the present judical system of the state, and permanently locating the 
supreme court at the state capital. He was a member of several of the most 
important committees, being chairman of two. One of the most able and 
effective debaters upon the floor, he was recognized as one of the leaders of the 
House. He was not a candidate for re-elcetion. 

Mr. Greenlee was closely identified with the growth and development of the 
city of Villisca and that part of the country ; and, being imbued with the public 
spirit commendable in all men, he took an active part in all public questions, and 
upheld those which to him appeared to be for the best interest of the whole 
people. He was three times elected mayor of Villisca. His last term expired in 
April, 1898, when he declined re-election, but was retained as solicitor by the 
city. Taking charge of the city with a depleted treasury, he so managed the 
finances that, without increasing taxation, he paid off the city bonds as they 
matured and the cost of all needed improvements and extensions, and retired 
at the close of his last official term with the endorsement and good will of the 
people, and a large cash balance in the treasury. In 1898 he removed to Red 
Oak to enter upon the discharge of his duties as County Attorney, to which 
office he had been elected that fall. By his careful and painstaking methods 
with all business entrusted to him, and strict fidelity to his clients, he has won 
the confidence and esteem of the people. He is an able lawyer and successful 
practitioner, filling the office of County Attorney with marked ability to the 
entire satisfaction of his fellow citizens. 

Mr. Greenlee is a teacher in the Presbyterian Sunday school, and has been 
prominent in that work for years. He is a member of the orders of Odd Pellows, 
Knights of Pythias and Masons. 



290 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

248. 

CATHERINE HOLMES GREENLEE ^ | Thom,^s R Gre^enlee . Tamers G^reen.ee > 

David Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' f 

Jane White Mary B. McDowell t 

daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Eliza Ann Pearce, was born Janu- 
ary 8, 1851 ; married WILLIAM DAVIS; married second DR. DILLARD PITT- 
MAN who died in 1894 ; residence, Villisca, Iowa ; five children ; two are dead, 
one is in Manila and three ( ?) are at home. 

249. 

ANNIE ADELIA GREENLEE ^ | Thomas ^^Gre^enlee ♦ ii^tlf «.^|^,°^- ' 

David Greenlee ' James Greenlee '■ 1 
Jane White Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Eliza Ann Pearce, was born August 
23, 1853 at Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio ; married May 23, 1880, BENJAMIN 
HARRIS who was born September 9, 1840 at Norfolk, England, died May 21, 
1885. He was a druggist; Democrat; Episcopalian; resided at Creston, Iowa. 
She owns and operates Boyds Theatre Drug store at Omaha, Nebraska. No 
children. 

251. 



TP.T.TJ^A .TANTi'. OPF.NT.'RV. 5 ( Thomas F. Greenlee ♦ James Greenlee » David Greenlee ' 

XiJjXZiA uaxiXj uaXiKHjAXi | EUza A. Pearce Sarah Caskey Jane White 

James Greenlee • \ 

Mary E. McDowell / 

daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Eliza Ann Pearce, was born March 
16, 1858 at Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio ; married March 16, 1876 at Villisca, 
Montgomery Co., Iowa, EDGAR JOSEPH MANN, born June 28, 1852 at Niles, 
Berrien Co., Michigan, son of Joseph Mann and Emaliae McNilte; merchant, 
school teacher; Democrat; Presbyterian; residence, Villisca, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

407. I. Nina E. Mann, bom November 30, 1876; married December 23, 
1897 or 1896 at Villisca, John Bingenheimer of Lemars, Iowa. 
Nellie Greenlee Mann, born December 27, 1884. 
Joseph Edgar Mann, bom August 8, 1887. 
Raymond Ney Mann, born October 8, 1889. 
Hazel Lucille Mann, bom November 25, 1891 or 1892. 



255. 

ANNEKA JANS BOGARDUS GREENLEE ^ | Thomas F^Ch-e^enlee . Jame^s Greenlee » 

David Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ 1 
Jane White Mary E. McDowell / 

daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Eliza Ann Pearce, was bom August 
7, 1865 at Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio ; married November 2, 1882, CHARLES 



408. 


n. 


409. 


III. 


410. 


IV. 


411. 


V. 



JAJVIES OF VIRGINIA. 291 

CYRUS WATERMAN, born April 21, 1863 at Atalissa, Muscatine Co., Iowa, 
son of Francis Granger Waterman and Sarah Catherine Lundy. 

CHILDREN : 

412. I. Fay Marie Waterman, born October 15, 1885 at Villisca, Iowa. 

413. II. Jessie Frances Waterman, born May 31, 1890 at Villisca. 

CHARLES CYRUS WATERMAN was a partner with his father in the 
hardware business at Villisca, Iowa. In May, 1891 he sold his interest in the 
business and moved to Fresno, California, where he bought a raisin vineyard. 
In April, 1893 he sold the vineyard and returned to Villisca, whexe he again 
engaged in the hardware business. He is a Democrat. Mrs. Waterman is an 
active worker in the Christian Church. Their two daughters are attending high 
school. 

256. 



JOHN HARVEY CASKEY 5 f David OCaskey Grace Creenlee ' DaTld Greenlee = 

\ Eliza Hite John Caekey Jane White 

James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary E. McDowell / 

son of David Greenlee Caskey and Eliza Hite, was born February 19, 1847 at 
Richland, Rush Co., Indiana; married ELIZA SCOTT; married second 
MATTIE ADKINS who was born September 9, 1860 at Huntsville, Carrol Co., 
Mississippi, daughter of Jerome Adkins and Virginia Curtis. 

CHILDREN : 

Lew Caskey, born December 3, 1881. 
William Caskey, born November 16, 1883. 
Clyde Caskey, born September 28, 1886. 
Florence Caskey, born December 11, 1889. 
John Caskey, born February 29, 1892. 
Nettie Caskey, bom July 21, 1895, or 1894. 
Minnie Caskey, born August 28, 1897. 

JOHN HARVEY CASKEY was educated in the common schools and Rich- 
land Academy. He obtained a scientific education and taught school for fifteen 
years. He acted in the capacity of Deputy Sheriff four years. He is now en- 
gaged in farming. In politics he is a Democrat ; in religion, Christian ; resides 
at Fairmount, Indiana. 

262. 

LUCRETIA VIRGINIA CASKEY « { ^^S^d'aliS^"^^ * ?JhTcS'^^ ' 

David Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Jane White Mary E. McDowell j 

daughter of Samuel Harvey Caskey and Lucinda Hite, was born September 25, 
1851 at Richland, Rush Co., Indiana ; married September 5, 1871 at Greensburg, 



414. 


I. 


415. 


II. 


416. 


III. 


417. 


IV. 


418. 


V. 


419. 


VI. 


420. 


VII. 



292 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Decatur Co., Indiana, WILLIAM H. MILLER who was born September 5, 1847 
at Vevey, Switzerland Co., Indiana, son of Thomas Miller and Elizabeth Peters. 
He is a farmer ; Republican ; Methodist ; resides at New Salem, Indiana. 

CHILDREN: 

421. I. Minnie 0. Miller, born August 20, 1873 ; unmarried. 

422. II. James H. Miller, born November 30, 1878. 

263. 
JAMES EDWARD CASKEY « { Hf^^^^^.r'''' ' f^^^cTs^T ' 

Pavid Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ^ ) 

Jane White Mary B. McDowell / 

son of Samuel Harvey Caskey and Lucinda Hite, was born May 12, 1853 at 
Richland, Rush Co., Indiana; married August 6, 1895 at Greensburg, Decatur 
Co., Indiana, MABEL GERTRUDE KERCHEVAL who was born August 3, 1872 
at St. Omer, Decatur Co., Indiana, daughter of William V. Kercheval, or 
Kurtcheville, and Sarah Enos. Mr. Caskey is postmaster ; in politics, a Republi- 
can; in religion, Methodist; resides at Greensburg, Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

423. I. Marian Caskey, born June 18, 1896. 

424. II. James Fairbanks Caskey, born September 7, 1898. 

276. 

ALEXANDER. W GREENLEE 5 / WllUam P. Greenlee « David Greenlee » 

AXjJ!iA.Alt|lJ£.n W. unriril^ljrii:! j Barbara W. Enlow Mary (Purnell) Hall 

David Greenlee " James Greenlee ' ) 
Jane White Mary B. McDowell J 

son of William Purnell Greenlee and Barbara Wilson Enlow, was born April 
5, 1854 at Warrensburg, Johnson Co., Missouri; married September 25, 1880, 
PRANCES ABIGAIL CROUCH who was born March 15, 1861 at Troy, Lincoln 
Co., Missouri, daughter of Henry Crouch and Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

Minnie, born May 22, 1883; unmarried. 

Maud, born July 3, 1888. 

Myrtle, born June 5, 1892. 

Mabel, born March 14, 1894. 

Alva Henry, born February 10, 189!/. 

ALEXANDER W. GREENLEE left home at the age of seventeen. He spent 
a year in Nevada, then a short time in Colorado, after which he went to Cali- 
fornia. From there he went to Oregon and stayed a few months, then returned 
to California where he remained another year, then went to Colorado and re- 
mained two years. Having been roving around for five years he decided to re- 



425. 


I. 


426. 


II. 


427. 


III. 


428. 


IV. 


429. 


V. 



1 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA • 293 

turn to his home. He remained only a short time, then went to Texas, and has 
since lived in this state and Oklahoma. He is a farmer; Democrat; Methodist. 
Resides at Moore, Oklahoma. 

283. 

CHARLES BRADSHAW BLAKEY s jJi?,^^ 9''?f,'"r* P,^'"^,?r^^°'f,« '„ „ 

( William C. Blakey Mary (Purnell) Hall 

David Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ ) 

Jane White Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Mary Elizabeth Greenlee and William Clark Blakey, was born March IS, 
1854 at Cole Camp, Benton Co., Missouri; married April, 1887 at Farmer, Young 
Co., Texas, IDA CALLEN who was born January 15, 1861 in Arkansas, died 
February 6, 1888 at Walsenburg, Colorado, daughter of A. V. Callen ; married 
second February 1, 189'4 at Graham, Young Co., Texas, ADELIA FRANCES 
(CADDEL) COLLINS, born October 22, 1870 at Denton, Denton Co., Texas, 
daughter of A. B. Caddel and Sarah F. Colwell. 

CHILDREN : 

430. I. Daughter, born January 26, 1888 at Walsenburg, Colorado; died 

September 23, 1888. 

431. II. Yelverton C. Blakey, born January 8, 1896. 

432. III. Charles D. Blakey, born December 4, 1897. 

CHARLES BRADSHAW BLAKEY after several years of farming, attend- 
ing school during the winter months, became disgusted with farm life. His 
father agreed to accompany him to Texas, since he was determined to try a new 
country. In 1875 they went to Denison, Texas, where for three years they raised 
cotton and made a good living, but saved little. He then determined to try 
something else, so engaged in cattle raising in Young County, Texas. In a few 
years he had gathered a large amount of experience, whole some one else got 
the herd. He then began the life of a cowboy, which he followed pretty reg- 
ularly in Texas and Indian Territory until the spring of 1887. In the fall of 
that year he located at Walsenburg, Colorado. After his wife's death he 
wandered back to Texas and again took up the life of a cow-boy, and during 
five years employment as such he accumulated quite a number of cattle, and 
kept his herd three years longer in Young County, then in order to secure 
better range for his stock he removed to King County, Texas, where he now 
owns a ranch of four thousand acres stocked with a good herd of improved 
cattle. In polities, he is a Democrat ; in religion. Christian ; resides at Benjamin, 
Knox County, Texas. 

284. 

BF.I.LF. MAY BT.AK'F.Y 5 f Mary B. Greenlee * David Greenlee > David Greenlee » 

DIUIjIjXi aiAX 1SL.AAX.)£ 1 William C. Blakey Mary (I'urnell) Hall Jane White 

James Greenlee ' ) 

Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of JIary Elizabeth Greenlee and William Clark Blakey, was born 
February 27, 1856 at Colecamp, Missouri ; married February 15, 1881 at 



294 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Graham, Young Co., Texas, JOHN WILLIAM GALLAHER who was born 
January 28, 1852 at Warrensburg, Johnson Co., Missouri, son of Thomas Gal- 
laher and Dorcas Carson. He is a physician; Democrat; Baptist; resides at 
Weatherford, Texas. 

CHILDREN : 

433. I. Blanche Gallaher, born August 26, 1882. 

434. II. Bernice Gallaher. 

435. III. Tom Gallaher. 

436. rV. Blakey Gallaher. 

437. V. Corinne Gallaher. 

438. VI. Camile Gallaher. 

439. VII. Mary Ardell Gallaher. 

295. 



ANNIE CELINDA GREENLEE ^ { ^PaJvln^l^lU^r'"" * S^allnrB^ecS'eSlr' 

David Greenlee ' James Greenlee i 1 
Jane White Mary B. McDowell / 

daughter of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malvina Miller, was born June 
22, 1856 at Princeton, Illinois ; died June 3, 1892 at Nevada, Missouri ; married 
October 16, 1874 at Chillicothe, Missouri, WILLIAM KAVANAUGH WOODS 
WALDEN who was born May 22, 1853 at Chillicothe, Missouri, died November 
15, 1897 at Nevada, Missouri. He was a farmer; Baptist; resided at Nevada, 
Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

440. I. Inez Belle Walden, bom October 12, 1875; married Samuel Levi 

Kreiser.+ 
William L. Walden, born August 20, 1877. 
Robert D. Walden, born August 22, 1879. 
EfiBe M. Walden, born November 12, 1881 ; died May 17, 1894. 
Hermon Walden, born December 10, 1883. 
Sarah Catherine Walden, bom August 25, 1886. 
Bessie Walden, born September 11, 1889. 
Letah Walden, born April 16, 1892; died April 30, 1892. 
Lelah Walden, born April 16, 1892; died May 10, 1892. 

296. 

T /XTTTQ ATTIPPT n'R1i''E!'N'T 1111?. 5 / Ephraim M. Greenlee « Ephraim M. Greenlee' 

liUUlb Al.15ii.Kl UKJ!,J!.JNl.l!iJ!. \ Malvina Miller Malinda Becklehelmer 

David Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ' I 

Jane White Mary E. McDowell ) 

son of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malvina Miller, was born December 
17, 1858 at Middlebury, Mercer Co., Missouri ; married June 25, or 26, 1885 at 
Dubuque, Iowa, CARRIE JANE DEAVER who was born December 22, 1861 
at Dubuque, daughter of Lewis Alexander Deaver and Honora Donohoe. 



441. 


II. 


442. 


HI. 


443. 


IV. 


444. 


V. 


445. 


VI. 


446. 


VII. 


447. 


VIII. 


448. 


IX. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA. 295 

CHILDREN : 

449. I. John Louis, born February 16, 1887. 

450. n. George Albert, born November 13, 1888. 

451. III. Walter Robert, born July 3, 1890. 

452. IV. James Thomas, born July 2, 1894. 

LOUIS ALBERT GREENLEE learned the printer's trade, and after the 
death of his mother went to the Rocky Mountains. He worked at his trade in 
Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montana, and finally located 
at Dubuque, Iowa. In 1887 he removed to St. Paul, Minnesota, where he re- 
mained until October, 1896. On account of a strike that year he removed to 
Chicago, where he was employed by the Times-Herald for about a year. Since 
that time he has been connected with the Western Newspaper Publishing Com- 
pany in Chicago. In politics Mr. Greenlee is an Independent. 



297. 

EFFIE JANE GREENT.EE 5 / Ephraim M. Greenlee * Ephralm M. Greenlee » 

Affxxi oa.aiu vrn,£ij:iriujjj:i JMalvina Miller Malinda Becklehelmer 

David Greenlee " James Greenlee ^ ) 

Jane White Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malvina Miller was born August 
27, 1861 at Princeton, Missouri ; died October 24, 1895 at Italy, Ellis Co., Texas ; 
married February 27, 1884 at Bedford, Livingston Co., Missouri, ROBERT 
CASPER MITCHELL who was born February 20, 1861 at Bedford, Missouri. 
He is a lumber dealer; Democrat; Methodist; resides at Italy, Texas. 



CHILDREN : 

453. I. Harry E. Mitchell, born March 27, 1885 at Brunswick, Missouri. 

454. II. Leta Mitchell, born August 16, 1887 at Kansas City, Missouri. 

455. III. Daryl C. Mitchell, born December 5, 1889 at Omaha, Nebraska. 

456. IV. Fannie Mitchell, born July 16, 1892 at Italy, Texas. 

EFFIE JANE (GREENLEE) MITCHELL was a bright and well educated 
woman; graduated at Chillicothe, Missouri; was a fine musician. She was a 
lovable wife and a very tender mother. 

354. 

TflTI'N VAWPVe f Mary W. Plemming ° Hannah A. E. Greenlee * John M. Greenlee ' 

iivxui XAXiv/x jjohnG. Yancy Samuel Flemming Mary B. Greenlee 

James Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ t 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell J 

son of Mary W. Flemming and John C. Yancy, was born January 31, 1862 
at Asheville, Madison Co., North Carolina ; married May 5, 1897 at Lincolnton, 
Lincoln Co., North Carolina, CARRIE MOTZ who was born May 14, 1870 at 



296 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Lincolnton, and was a daughter of Caleb Motz and Emeline Carson. He is a 
merchant ; in polities, a Populist ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resides at Marion, 
North Carolina. 

One child: 
457. I. John G. Taney, born April 30, 1898.. 



366. 



IVTAPV IP VANfiVS f Mary W. Flemming 6 Hannah A. E. Greenlee * John M. Greenlee ' 
lUAAi j: . ±a.xt\ji. \JohnG. iancy Samuel Flemming Mary E. Greenlee 

James Greenlee ' James Greenlee i I 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell j 

daughter of Mary W. Flemming and John G. Yancy, was born July 11, 1866 
at Marion, McDowell Co., North Carolina ; married December 24, 1890 at 
Salem, Forsyth Co., North Carolina CHARLES MACON CORPENING who 
was born March 9, 1864 at Marion, North Carolina, son of C. L. Corpening and 
Martha Micheaux. He is a merchant and resides near Marion, North Carolina ; 
at Woodlawn in 1901. In politics, he is a Republican ; in religion, Episcopalian. 



CHILDREN : 

458. I. Charles M. Corpening, born October 13, 1891. 

459. II. John Y. Corpening, born February 11, 1894. 

460. III. Grayson M. Corpening, born June 30, 1896. 

461. IV. Mary Flemming Corpening, born September 5, 1900. 



357. 



SAMUEL HANNAH YANCEY 6 (Mary W Flemming' Hannah A. E. Greenlee 

I John G. Yancy Samuel Flemming 

John M. Greenlee ' -Tames Greenlee - James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary E. Greenlee Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell / 

son of Mary W. Flemming and John G. Yancy, was born August 16, 1868 at 
Marion, McDowell Co., North Carolina; married May 20, 1897 at Marion, 
ELIZABETH R. NEAL, born November 19, 1875 at Marion, daughter of 
Joseph G. Neal and Rowena E. Weaver. He is a furniture dealer; in politics, 
a Populist; in Religion, Protestant; resides at Marion, North Carolina. 



CHILDREN : 

462. I. Samuel H. Yancey, born April 5, 1898 ; died August 28, 1899. 

463. II. Mary R. Yancey, born March 11, 1900. 



JAMES OF VIRGINIA 297 

359. 

WP-STTilT? T VANfiV 6 f Mary W. Flemming= Hannah A. E. Greenlee < John M. Greenlee ' 

XXfjKi^xju X. xxixiui (John Y. Yancy Samuel KIcmming Mary E. Greenlee 

James Greenlee = James Greenlee ' I 

Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell ) 

daughter of Mary W. Fleniming and John G. Yancy, was born September 12, 
1871 at WoodhiAvn, McDowell Co., North Carolina; married June 20, 189"4 at 
Woodlawn, DAVID N. LONON, born March 7, 1862 at North Cove, McDowell 
Co., North Carolina, son of 0. N. Lonon and Emeline M. Martin. He is a farmer; 
Republican; Methodist; resides at iMarion, North Carolina. 

CHILDREN : 

464. I. David N. Lonon, born March 13, 1895. 

465. II. John G. Lonon, born January 21, 1897. 

466. III. William Debnar Lonon, born June 24, 1899. 

HESTER I. (YANCY) LONON graduated at Salem Female College in 
1892 — the same school that her mother and gradmother had attended. 



JAMES RALSTON FLEMMINGe {^//•'rn^iS""'"^' IfmS^fFle^m^nT'" ' 

John M. Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ~ James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary E. Greenlee Mary Mitchell Mary E. McDowell / 

son of William Woodville Flemming and Ella Mary Ralston, was born Septem- 
ber 11, 1874 at Norristown, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania; married June 30, 
1897 at New York City, BERTHA FRANCES BRYAN, born October 25, 1875 
at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, daughter of John Bryan and Anna Gross. 

One son. 

467. I. Bryan Flemming, born November 7, 1898. 

JAMES RALSTON FLEMMING was educated at Rittenhouse Academy, 
Washington, D. C, Princeton University and New York Law School. He is a 
lawyer and resides in New York City. 

393. 

GERTRUDE LINCOLN GARVEY S S Sadle Greenlee = Samuel H. Greenlee • 

\ John C. Garvey Elizabeth Stites 

James Greenlee ' Havid Greenlee = James Greenlee ' I 

Sarah Caskey Jane White Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Sadie Greenlee and John Clinton Garvey, was born August 23, 
1869 at Deliauee, Ohio; married JOSEPH R. COPPER; resides at Newark, 
Ohio. 



298 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

468. I. Harry Garvey Copper. 

469. n. Carrie Sadie Copper. 

470. III. May Copper. 

471. IV. Clarence Rogers Copper. 

440. 

TTa"Ii'7 'RTPTT'Ii' TWAT 'mi'.'N 6 f Anna C. Greenlee = Ephralm M. Greenlee 

IHH.^ atHAjH. Y/AUUHin" | wmiam K. W. WaMen Malvina Miller 

Bphralm M. Greenlee David Greenlee " James Greenlee ^ 1 

Malinda Becklehelmer Jane White Mary E. McDowell J 

daughter of Annie Celinda Greenlee and William Kavanaugh Woods Walden, 
was born October 12, 1875 at Chillicothe, Missouri ; married February 28, 1898 
at Chillicothe, Missouri, SAMUEL LEVI KREISER, born July 23, 1875 at 

Mendota, Lasalle Co., Illinois, son of Amos Kreiser and Mattie . He is 

a farmer; Republican; Methodist; resides at Hale, Missouri. 

One child: 

472. I. Verlie Irene Kresiser, bom February 4, 1899. 



DESCENDANTS OF JAMES GREENLEE 

OF 

HANOVER TOWNSHIP, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. 



1. 

JAMES GREENLEE,! said to have been the son of Alexander Greenlee, 
was born about 1718 in the north of Ireland ; died between March 18, 1772 and 
October, 1778 in Hanover Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; married 
who died after March 18, 1772. 

CHILDREN: 

2. I. William (eldest son) ; married Mary Thompson.-f- 

3. n. Son (?). 

4. in. James. 

5. IV. Alexander; left home and never returned. 

6. V. Robert. 

7. VI. Mary; married Thompson. 

JAMES GREENLEE'S name appears on Hanover Township tax list as 
early as 1738. 

WILL OF JAMES GREENLEE. 

March the 18th day 1772. In the name of God amen Amen. 

I James Greenlee of Hanover Township and County of Lancaster and 
Province of Pennsylvania being very weak in body but of perfect mind and 
memory thanks be given unto god therefore Calling unto mind the mortality of 
my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and 
ordain this my last will and Testament that is to say principally and first of 
all I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of almighty god that Gave 
it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian Burial 
at the discreation of my Executors, nothing Doubting but at the general Resur- 
rection I shall receive the same again by the Almighty power of God and as 
touching S'ouch Worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to bless me 
with in this life, I Give demise and Dispose of the same in the following manner 
and Form. 

Item. I Give and bequath to my Eldest son William Greenlee Twenty 
pounds of good and lawfull money of Pennsylvania to be paid him out of my 
Estate. 

Item. I give to my son Alexander Greenlee the sum of Twenty Pounds. 

Item. I give to my son James Greenlee twenty Pounds. 

299 



300 . GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Item. I give to my Daughter Mary Greenlee fourty Pounds. 

I give to my son Williams oldest son James Green — ten pounds all which 
sum or sums are to be raised and Leved out of my Estate. 

Item. I Give to my dear and Loving wife Seven pounds to be paid Yearly 
to her out of my estate and a good horse for her at her own Command this to be 
her own induring her life time she has her Labor by — to live on the said 
Estate or any where else where she shall think best. 

Item. I give and bequeath to my son Robert Greenlee whom I likewise Con- 
stitute make and Ordain my Sole and Whole Executor of this my Last Will 
and Testament all my Plantation or improvements Together with all my 
Household goods Debt and Stock & moveable effects by him Freely to be 
possessed and enjoyed I also allow my son Robert to pay all Debts dues or 
Demands that shall Lawfully be laid against said Estate, I also allow him two 
full years to make and pay the Sums above Written after my Deseeds and I Do 
hereby utterly disallow revoke and Disannull all and every other Former 
Testament Wills Legacies and bequests and executors by me in any ways before 
named Willed and bequeathed. Ratifying and Conforming this and no other 
to be my Last Will & Testament. 

In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day & year 
above Written. 

his 
Signed sealed published declared James X Greenlee (L. S.) 

by the said James Greenlee as his mark 

last will & Testament in the pre- 
sence of us the subscribers. 

Alexander Sloan 
Jno. Moore. 

INVENTORY. 

A true Inventory of the real & personal estate of James Greenlee of Han- 
over Township in Lancaster County lately dec'd. Appraised by us whose 
names are hereafter writen the Octobr., 1778. 

The Improvements & wood lands apraised @ 

15 Acres of Fall grain @ £7-0-0 @ 

2 Do Do @ £2-10-0 @ 

Grain in the sheaf @ 

Hay @ 

1 Black mare @ 

1 Do Do @ 

1 Waggon @ 

1 Red Cow @ 

1 Brooked Do @ 

1 Brandled Do @ 

1 Red Bull @ 

1 Black heifer @ 

1 Do Do Whitefaced @ 



£ 


S. 


D. 


.500 








105 








5 








50 








60 








120 








2 








65 








18 








18 








12 








6 








5 








2 


5 






JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 301 



1 Brindled Stier @ 

1 Black Do @ 

1 Red Calf @ 

1 Cow hide @ 

1 Sow & five piggs @ 

1 Plow & Irons @ 

1 Slide & Doubletree @ 

1 Ax & Grubinghoe @ 

1 Shovel and Hayfork @ 

1 Dungf ork & spade @ 

1 Foote edge & Drawingkuif e @ 

1 Log Chain @ 

1 Waggon Cover @ 

1 Poplar chist & Do table @ 

3 Chairs @ 

1 Dough ehist @ 

1 Churn & washing tub @ 

1 Bucket & Two pails @ 

2 Pots @ 

1 Iron Crook @ 

1 Big Wheel @ 

1 Spining Do @ 

1 Mans Saddle @ 

1 Woman 's Do @ 

2 Open ended vessels @ 

1 Double Barrel @ 

1 Single Do @ 

3 Caggs @ 

4 Casks @ 

4 Riddles @ 

1 Small Box @ 

1 Feather Bed @ 

2 Pair Double Blankets @ 

1 Single Do Do @ 

1 Coverlid @ 

2 Bed Quilts @ 

1 Bolster @ 

1 Grindstone @ 

2 Axes @ 

1 Auger @ 

4 Hilling hoes @ 

1 Botle @ 

1 Candlestick & Lamp @ 

1 Cutting knife @ 

4 Pair of horse giers @ 

1 Half Bushel @ 

1 Box & old Irons @ 

1 Pair of wool shears (n) 



3 








1 


10 





1 


10 





2 








3 


15 





5 


10 





1 








2 


5 








17 


6 


1 


10 







17 


6 


3 











10 





1 


10 





1 











10 





1 


5 








19 


6 


1 


14 


6 


2 











10 





1 


10 








10 





1 


10 








12 


6 


2 


5 





1 


10 





1 


15 








5 








18 


9 





1 


6 


6 








.0 








2 








1 








6 








3 








1 


10 








9 


6 





1 








10 








3 








5 








10 





9 











1 








7 


6 





7 


6 






4 








10 








15 








5 





3 








5 


15 








3 





9 


15 





1 


10 







7 


6 





2 





3 








2 









302 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

2 Earthen juggs @ 

1 Coarse Hackle @ 

2 Breast Chains @ 

1 Frying pann @ 

4 Pewter dishes @ 

11 Bags @ 

2 Scythes & Cuting knife @ 

13 Bushels of Buckwheat @ 15/ pr Bus @ 

2 Do Flaxseed @ 15/ pr Bus @ 

1 Flax break @ 

1 Scythe & Kradle @ 

Flax by the lump @ 

Oats in the sheaf @ 

The above & foregoing goods were apraised by us the subscribers accord- 
ing to the best of our knowledge. 

In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day and year first 
writen. 

James Pottycord 
Alexander Sloan 



WILLIAM GREENLEE,* son of James Greenlee and , was 

born in Ireland ; killed by Indians May, 1777 or 1780 in Pennsylvania ; married 
MART THOMPSON who died in Pennsylvania. He was soon to be married the 
second time when he was killed. Resided at Penns Creek, near Swishers Run, 
Juniata Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

James (eldest son), born about 1754; married Ann Pattterson.+ 
John (second son), born about 1758; married Sarah Brady.+ 

Sarah ; married McCullough. 

Mary; married George Darling. 

Elizabeth ; married Bell, or Biel. 

Susan; died young from a fall in a barn. 

Jane; died young. 

William (third son), born November 15, 1771; married Rebecca 

Hughes; married second Smith.-f 

16. IX. Robert (youngest son), born May 30, 1773; married Margaret 

Porter. + 

8. 

JAMES GREENLEE 3 ' Wllliam Crcenlee ^ James Greenlee ' 1 

\ Mary Thompson J 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson, was born about 1754 in Penn- 
sylvania ; died September, 1840 at the home if his son, James Patterson Green- 



8. 


I. 


9. 


II. 


10. 


in. 


11. 


IV. 


12. 


V. 


13. 


VI. 


14. 


VII. 


15. 


vm. 



1 



19. 


III. 


20. 


IV. 


21. 


V. 


22. 


VI. 


23. 


vu. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 303 

lee ; married ANN PATTERSON, who was born at Utica, Pennsylvania, died in 
1839 near Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Peter Patterson. 
He was a miller and farmer; in politics, a Democrat; in religion, Presbyterian; 
resided in French Creek Township, near Franklin, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

17. I. William, bom January 5, 1785, or 1786; married Jane McClel- 

land.+ 

18. n. John, born August 30, 1798 ; married Margaret Patterson ; married 

second Mary McKay.+ 

Sarah, bom August, 1803; married David Barr.+ 

James Patterson, born October 13, 1805 ; married Elizabeth Green- 
lee; married second Margaret McGinnis.+ 

Margaret; married Samuel Barr.-f- 

Elizabeth. 

Samuel, bom about 1812 ; died unmarried aged 21 years. 

JAMES GREENLEE purchased June 13, 1808, of the heirs of James Scott, 
deceased, seventy acres of land in Lackawannock Township, Mercer County, 
Pennsylvania. 

9. 

JOHN GREENLEE 3 J ^'illiam Greenlee = James Greenlee i 1 
»vuxi VTJ.VX1JJX1JJXJU t Mary Thompson I 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson, was born in 1758 in Pennsyl- 
vania; died May 22, 1837 aged 79 years at Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsyl- 
vania ; married SARAH BRADY, who was born in 1771 in Pennsylvania, died 
May 16, 1850 aged 79 years, in Pennsylvania, daughter of Captain John Brady 
and Mary Quigley. 

CHILDREN : 

24. I. William, born June 6, 1797 ; married Margaret Townley.+ 

25. II. James, bom, 1799; married Hannah Bracken.+ 

26. HI. Mary ("Polly"), bom May 6, 1802; married John Meredith Tay- 

lor Dunn.+ 

27. IV. Elizabeth, born April 25, or 27, 1805 ; married John M. Humes. -f 

28. V. John, born, 1808; killed by a train in Meadville, Pennsylvania, 

September 15, 1865. He was unmarried. 

29. VI. Samuel, bom, 1810 ; died unmarried April 16, 1826, aged 15 years, 

6 months. 

30. Vn. David, bom, 1816 ; died unmarried, May 14, 1841. 

JOHN GREENLEE removed from Susquehanna Coimty to Woodcockboro, 
Pennsylvania, in 1796. He often received visits from the Indians who were 



304 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

quite numerous at that time. He was a soldier in the war of 1812; Elder in 
the Presbyterian Church ; a Democrat ; resided in Woodcock To^vnship, Craw- 
ford County, Pennsylvania. 

15. 

W'lLLIAM GREENLEE 3 fWilUam Greemee-- James Greenlee i ) 

t Mary Inompson ) 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson, was born November 15, 1771 
at Pottsville, Pennsylvania ; died in 1854 aged 82 years 3i/2 months, at JlcZena, 
Ashland Co., Ohio; married March 13, 1798 in Pennsylvania, REBECCA 
HUGHES ; married second SMITH, who died at McZena, Ohio, daugh- 
ter of William Smith. 

CHILDREN : 

Nancy, born December 15, 1799. 

Mary ("Polly"), born April 4, 1802; married Musgrave. 

John, born February 17, 1804 ; married Susan Mary Warnes.-|- 
Ellen, born January 11, 1806. 
Elizabeth, born January 11, 1806 ; died young. 
Elizabeth, born March 11, 1808., 
Jane, born February 20, 1810 ; married William Bell. 
Sarah, born December 7, 1812; married Ephraim Chidester 
Marks. + 
nd marriage : 
William, born October 7, 1818; living in Sumner, Illinois (1901). 
James, born September 17, 1820. 
Wesley, born October 22, 1822; lived in Michigan. 
L. Matilda, or Martha, born June 7, 1825; married John Burwell.-}- 
George Washington, born October 23, 1827. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE removed from Susquehanna County to Woodeock- 
boro, Pennsylvania, in 1796. He removed from Pennsylvania to Ohio about 
1810 and located a farm of 160 acres on the south side of the Big Mohican 
River in Wayne (now Ashland) County. He exchanged his farm for the S. W. 
Quarter of Section 14, Range 15, Township 20, Wayne County, (now known as 
Lake Township, Ashland County), three miles further along the same river. 
He returned to Pennsylvania and arranged for moving his family to Ohio. 
October 22, 1811, he commenced his journey through the forest with one two- 
horse and one four-horse covered wagon, loaded with household goods, provis- 
ions, grain, and his family. He crossed the Ohio river and followed the trail 
through Canton, Massillon, and Wooster — then all mere villages. There were 
but few cabins along the trail and he was compelled to camp by the wayside 
nearly the entire distance. When he arrived at the village of Wooster he found 
no open path to the cabin of James L. Priest, who had been a neighbor in 
Crawford County, Pennsylvania and had located in 1809 near what is now 
known as Priests' Prairie, so he preceded his teams with an ax, cutting the 
undergrowth and preparing a wagon road. In this way his progress was slow 



31. 


I. 


32. 


IL 


33. 


III. 


34. 


IV. 


35. 


V. 


36. 


VI. 


37. 


VII. 


38. 


VIII. 




By sec( 


39. 


IX. 


40. 


X. 


41. 


XL 


42. 


XIL 


43. 


XIII. 





No. 15. WILLIAM GREENLEE. 



No. 18. JOHN GREENLEB. 





No. 37. JANE GREENLEE BELL. 



No. 41. WESLEY CiUKEXLEE. 



^ 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 305 

and it took nearly a month to perform the journey. Arrived safely at his des- 
tination, his old neighbor and several Indians assisted him in putting up a 
cabin. As he was of mild and religious nature he fared vrell with the Indians, 
and he often said that he had never had anything stolen by them. As deer 
and wild geese were plentiful, they would often hunt together and were fast 
friends. For a long time there were but five families in this vicinity. The 
cabins were near the old Huron trail, and great numbers of Delawares passed 
on their way to and from the old Indian settlement on the Tuscarawas, during 
the fall of 1811 and the spring of 1812, but all kept quiet and friendly until 
after Hull's surrender at Detroit. This was followed by the removal of the 
Green and Jerometown Delawares, and the assasination of Ruffner, the Zim- 
mers and James Capus by the hostile Indians from Sandusky. The pioneers in 
the Priest neighborhood converted Mr. Priest's double cabin into a block house 
and enclosed with pickets about one-fourth of an acre of ground aroimd it. 
The settlers near Odells Lake joined those of the Priest settlement in the erec- 
tion of the stockade and came there for safety. They remained in the fort 
but a short time, though the fort remained the headquarters of the little 
colony during the continuance of the war. 

About the first stranger who came to the lone cabin was Johnny Appleseed.* 
as he was called. He planted an orchard for Mr. Greenlee, some of the trees 
of which are still bearing. Mr. Greenlee cleared some land for farming, and 
later built a flour mill, which was the first one in that section of the country. 
Previously they had to go into Rnox County — a distance of thirty miles — 
for their flour. A part of this old mill is still standing. In a short time his 
troubles began, and he lost his wife and several children, all being buried in 
the orchard. Some years later he sold his farm and mill and purchased the 
homestead which, at his decease, came into the possession of his son John. 

16. 

■RORF.'RT GREENLSE 3 / William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
AM\y^^^iiA. v<x»u.u.i.<u.u.u \ Mary Thompson J 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson, was born May 30, 1773 at Perms 
Creek, near Swishers Run, Juniata Co., Pennsylvania; died March 8, or 18, 
1857, or 1856 near Franklin, French Creek Township, Venango Co., Pennsyl- 
vania; married April 30, or 17, 1804 near Franklin, MARGARET PORTER, 
who was bom in 1786 or 1787 in Venango Co., Pennsylvania, died March 30, 
1840 at Franklin, daughter of Robert Porter and Rebecca Stewart. 

CHILDREN : 
44. I. William, born August 12, 1805 ; married Mary Jane Vogan.4- 



♦Jonathan Chapman, or "Johnny Appleseed" as he was called, was born m 1775 at 
Boston, Massachusetts. He was a very eccentric old man. He was first seen in that part 
of the country about 1806. He Lad two canoes lashed together and was taking a load of 
apple seed down the river. All along, up and down both the Ohio and Muskingum rivers 
and their wild tributaries he glided, stopping here and there to plant an orchard. Hundreds 
of orchards in that section were planted by this poor old man. He died in 18-18 at Fort 
Wayne, Indiana. 

20 



45. 


n. 


46. 


m. 


47. 


IV. 


48. 


V. 


49. 


VI. 


50. 


VII. 



306 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Rebecca, born May 30, 1807; died, 1813. 
Mary, born 1809, or 1813; married David Irvin Nicholson.-f- 
Elizabeth, born, 1811; married James Patterson Greenlee.+ 
Robert Porter, born April 12, 1815 ; married Elizabeth Bainbridge 

Johnston. -(- 
Jane, bom March 7, 1819; married Andrew McGinnis.+ 
Stewart, born April 30, 1821; married Sarah Ann McGinnis; mar- 
ried second Susan E. (Wood) Williams.+ 
51. VIII. Joseph, born July 14, 1823 ; married Harriet McNeal.+ 

ROBERT GREENLEE was seven years old when his father was killed by 
the Indians. His mother had died some time before. He lived with William 
Thompson nine years, then went to Stone Valley and lived nine years. He went 
to Franklin, Pennsylvania and settled in French Creek Township April 17, 
1798. His farm joined that of his brother James, near Raymilton. He served 
in the war of 1812. 

17. 

■WTT.T.TATVr flRF.'P.NT.F.Ti'. 4 f James Greenlee » William Greenlee " James Greenlee ^ I 
WlUjlAlU Ultr.ril'iL.r.ili | Ann Patterson Mary Thompson / 

son of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson, was born January 5, 1785, or 1796, 
near Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died July 10, 1862, or 1864, near 
Franklin ; married October 15, 1818 near Franklin, JANE MeCLELL AND, who 
was born February 14, 1801, or 1795, near Franklin, or Sandy Lake, Pennsyl- 
vania, died May 30, or 31, 1877 or 1876 near Sandy Lake, Mercer Co., Pennsyl- 
vania, daughter of John McClelland and Margaret, or Jane, Blackwood. He 
was a farmer ; in polities, a Democrat ; in religion. United Presbyterian ; re- 
sided near Franklin, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Anna, born October 27, 1819 ; married Peter Barr.-j- 
IMargaret, born February 1, 1821 ; married John Patterson.+ 
Sarah, born October 10, 1822; married James Turk; deceased. 
James, born May 27, 1824 ; married Mary Stuart.^- 
John McClelland, born October 10, 1826; married Mary Mills.+ 
Elizabeth, born October 3, 1829 ; married Henry Singleton.+ 
William, bom March 31, 1830; married Elmira Stocking.-|- 
Mary Jane, born June 22, 1832 ; married John Sharp McChesney.-f- 
Dorcas, born April 17, or 1, 1834; married David Hosack.4- 
Samuel McLaine, born Jime 6, 1836; married Mary Ann Burch; 

married second Clara Morrison. + 
Emily, born August 8, 1839; married Harvey Rose.+ 
Caroline, born February 13, 1841 ; married Henry Waters.+ 
Aaron, bom September 1, 1843 ; died January 20, 1851. 
Clinton DeWitt, bom October 22, 1852; married Clara May Rus- 

sell.+ 



52. 


I. 


53. 


II. 


54. 


III. 


55. 


IV. 


56. 


V. 


57. 


VI. 


58. 


VII. 


59. 


VIII. 


60. 


IX. 


61. 


X. 


62. 


XI. 


63. 


xn. 


64. 


Xlil. 


65. 


XTV. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 307 

18. 

TOTTW flP'B'.P.'MT.Tn'R 4 f James Greenlee ^ William Greenlee = James Greenlee » 1 
0\ja.a UAXifjx^xjfjfj I Ann Patterson Mary Thompson i 

son of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson, was born August 30, 1798 at Frank- 
lin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania ; died June 26, 1884 at Mercer, Mercer Co., Penn- 
sylvania; married August 19, 1824 in French Creek Township, Venango Co., 
Pennsylvania, MARGARET PATTERSON, born May 2, 1804 at Franklin, 
Pennsylvania, died January 28, 1849 in Jackson Township, Mercer Co., Penn- 
sylvania, daughter of Peter Patterson and Elizabeth Donley; married second 
October 10, 1855 in Jackson Township, MARY McKAY, daughter of Enos 
McKay. He was a blacksmith and farmer; Republican; United Presbyterian; 
resided in Jackson Township, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Peter Patterson, born Jime 6, 1825; married Mary Jane Guiler.-(- 
Anna, born October 28, 1826 ; died March 18, 1849. 
Elizabeth, born November 5, 1828; married Thomas G. Barnes. -f 
James, born December 10, 1830; married Maria L. McColgan.-f- 
John, born March 25, 1833; married Mary Vight, or Dight.+ 
William, born February 27, 1835; married June 22, 1871, Jane 

Dodds ; lived in Jackson Centre, Pennsylvania ; died October 12, 

1900. 
Samuel S., born March 15, 1837; married Amanda T. Tinker.+ 
Margaret Jane, bom June 3, 1839; married Ellis Wainwright 

Tinker. + 
Mary E., born August 1, 1841 ; died November 26, 1845. 
Martha, born January 18, 1844; married Robert Allen. + 
Sarah E., born June 19, 1847 ; died August 14, 1861. 
He has a grandson, Lester Greenlee, a school teacher at Utica, Pennsyl- 
vania. 

19. 

SAP&TT nP'P.IP.'NT 'RT! 4 /James Greenlee ' William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
OASiAtl \xB.LiEinU£ii:i I Ann Patterson Mary Thompson / 

daughter of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson, was born August, 1803, or 
1802, at Utica, or North Sandy, Pennsylvania ; died March 4, 1879 at Franklin, 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania ; married in 1827 near Utica, Pennsylvania, DAVID 
BARR, born August, 1805 at Utica, or North Sandy, died February 21, 1882 at 
Franklin, Pennsylvania. He was a farmer ; in politics. Prohibitionist ; religion. 
United Presbyterian; resided near Franklin, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

77. I. Silas Barr, born 1822 ; married Elizabeth Duffield ; both are dead. 

78. II. Jane Barr, born March 22, 1829 ; married John Bole. 

79. III. Annie Barr, born November 11, 1830; married David Runninger.4- 



66. 


I, 


67 


II. 


68. 


Hi. 


69. 


IV. 


70. 


V. 


71. 


VI. 


72. 


vn. 


73. 


VIII. 


74. 


IX. 


75. 


X. 


76. 


XT. 



308 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Isabella Barr, born January 9, 1833 ; married Conrad Ruiininger.+ 

Elizabeth Barr, born, 1835, died aged 18 months. 

Margaret Barr, born, 1836; died aged 18 months. 

Hettie Barr, born August 6, 1837, or 1838 ; married Elias Clayton.+ 

Mary Barr, born, 1842 ; married Frank Sutler. 

Maria Barr, born, 1844, married Robert Clinton Longwell. 



20. 
JAMES PATTERSON GREENLEE ^ { f^«^ «[|-<!- ^ .^I'r'^Tbo^To'f ' 

James Greenlee ^ ) 



80. 


IV. 


81. 


V. 


82. 


VI. 


83. 


vn. 


84. 


VIII. 


85. 


IX. 



son of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson, was born October 13, 1805 in French 
Creek Township, near Raymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died April 26, 
1888 in Mineral Township, near Raymilton ; married April, 1830, ELIZABETH 
GREENLEE [No. 47] who was born in 1811 near Raymilton, died in 1847, 
daughter of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter; married second MAR- 
GARET McGINNIS, born April, 1826 at Raymilton, died April, 1889 at Ray- 
milton, daughter of William McGinnis and Mary Dousman. 

CHILDREN : 

Margaret (eldest), born August 20, 1831; married James Jewell.+ 
Robert ; married Sophia Flickner ; lives at Raymilton. 
Anna, born March 4, 1839 ; married George Walter Noel.+ 
Elizabeth ; married Setli Temple ; lives at Kingman, Kansas. 
Samuel; married Harriet Burch.-|- 
Jane ; lives at Raymilton ; unmarried. 
James ; died. 
By second marriage : 

Mary Ellen, born December 3, 1850; married Alvin C. May.+ 
John William ; unmarried. 

Sarah Luretta ; married Joshua Aley ; lives at Raymilton. 
James Madison; married at Pittsburg. 
Jesse Stewart ; lives at Raymilton ; unmarried. 

JAMES PATTERSON GREENLEE was a quiet industrious man. He was a 
kind husband and father, a good neighbor. He was of the old pioneer stock of 
Venango County and at the time of his death was perhaps the oldest man born 
upon her soil. He was a farmer ; Democrat ; United Presbyterian ; resided near 
Raymilton. 

21. 

MAPriAPIi'.T flPF.F.NT.'P.Ti'. 4 f James Greenlee ' William Greenlee "^ James Greenlee ' 1 
iTlAAVTAXl.i:il unfifjnijriri ) Ann Patterson Mary Thompson J 

daughter of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson married SAMUEL BARR, a 
brother of David, who married her sister Sarah. 



86 


I. 


87. 


II. 


88. 


III. 


89. 


IV. 


90. 


V. 


9L 


VI. 


92. 


VII. 


93. 


VIII. 


94. 


TX. 


95. 


X. 


96. 


XL 


97. 


XII. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



309 



CHILDREN : 



98 


I. 


99. 


II, 


100. 


III. 


101. 


IV. 


102. 


V. 



103. 



Eliza Barr ; married — 
Annie Barr ; married 
Mary Barr ; married - 



\1. 



104. VII. 

105. VIII. 

106. IX. 

107. X. 



Sarah Barr ; married 

Margaret Barr; married 

Pennsylvania. 
Jennie Barr ; married 

sylvania ; deceased. 
Ellen Barr; married 

vania. 
Martha Barr ; married — 
Peter Barr; died. 
David Barr. 



Dunn ; deceased ; lived in Kansas. 

- Austin ; lived in Kansas ; deceased. 

- Johnston ; lived in Ohio ; deceased. 

- Pierson ; lived in New Jersey. 

Lord; lived in Crawford Co., 



Smith; lived in Crawford Co., Penn- 



Holman ; lives at Titusville, Pennsyl- 
— Nevin ; lives at Dennison, Texas. 



24. 



WILLIAM GREENLEE 



f John Greenlee * 
t Sarah Brady 



William Greenlee ' 
Mary Thompson 



James Greenlee ' 



} 

son of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady, was born June 6, 1797 at Woodcock, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died January 8, 1876 aged 78 years, 7 months, 20 
days at Woodcock, Pennsylvania ; married May 4, 1825 at Waterf ord, Erie 
Co., Pennsylvania, MARGARET TOWNLET, born September 2, 1805 at Wood- 
cock, Pennsylvania, died November 14, 1852 aged 47 years, 2 months and 12 
days, at Woodcock, daughter of Robert Townley and Mary Brown. 

CHILDREN : 



108. 


I. 


109. 


II. 


110. 


III. 


111. 


IV. 


112. 


V. 


113. 


VI. 


114. 


VII. 


115. 


VIII. 


116. 


IX. 


117. 


X. 



118. 



XI. 



Mary, born February 8, 1827. 

John, born July 18, 1829. 

Robert, bom May 18, 1830; married Sarah Corman.+ 

Sarah J., born April 18, 1832; married John S'mith.-|- 

Cyrus, born September 2, 1834; married Miss Randolf ; married 
second, Mrs. Harriet E. Davis.+ 

Amos, born January 10, 1837; married Adelaide H. Cham- 
berlain. -|- 

William Harrison, born February 3, 1839 ; married Mary Elizabeth 
Quay.+ 

Angeline, born August 12, 1842 ; died unmarried July 15, 1874. 

Mary Adeline, born August 22, 1844; married Albert Logan.-f 

Margaret, born June 26, 1846 ; lives at Springfield, Missouri ; 
unmarried. 

Frances Amelia, born March 15, 1848; married John, or Joseph 
M., Jarrett.+ 



WILLIAM GREENLEE was taken to Crawford County, Pennsylvania, by 
his parents, when he was one year old. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, 



310 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

serving in his father's place, and was stationed at Erie. He owned two hun- 
dred acres of land, half of it timber, and in connection with his farming he 
built a saw mill not far from his house on Gravel Run, and sawed thousands 
of feet of lumber which was sent to the Pittsburg market. It was loaded on 
flat boats which went down French Creek to Franklin, then on the Allegheny 
river to Pittsburg. The mill was kept in good repair, and he continued to ope- 
rate it as long as his health permitted. He was a very industrious man, noted 
for his honesty and uprightness, and was held in high esteem by all his neigh- 
bors .He was a Democrat ; Presbyterian. 

25. 

.TAIVTRS frP'Rli'.'MT.'RTi'. ** f John Greenlee ' WllUam Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
«iAJ,u£io VTAXiciiiuciJj t Sarah Brady Mary Thompson / 

son of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady, was born in 1799 at Woodcock, Craw- 
ford Co., Pennsylvania ; died September 15, 1868 aged 70 ; married HANNAH 
BRACKEN of Columbus, Pennsylvania, who was born August 23, 1808 at 
Woodcock, died December 30, 1898 ; Democrat ; Presbyterian. 

CHILDREN: 

119. I. George Bracken ; married Sarah Rabel.+ 

120. II. Sarah. 

121. III. Irene E., died April 15, 1852 aged 7 years. 



MAT?V fr'RP.'R'NT.'RF. 4 /John Greenlee' William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
WAXbX VTAXiril'ilujliJli I Sarah Brady Mary Thompson / 

daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady, was born May 6, 1802 at Wood- 
cock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died July 21, 1873 at Erie, Pennsylvania; 
married February 24, 1820 at Woodcock, Pennsylvania, JOHN MEREDITH 
TAYLOR DUNN, born May 4, 1796 at Londonderry, Ireland, died May 2, 1860 
at Erie, or McKean, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, son of Oliver Dunn and Rachel 
Taylor. 

CHILDREN: 

Sarah Ann Dunn, born December 25, 1820 ; died October 20, 1854. 
Rachel Dunn, born February 11, 1822; married Joseph A. 

French.-j- 
Oliver Brady Dunn, born June 10, 1824; married Harriet Dunn.-|- 
Mary Esther Dunn, born July 18, 1826 ; died April 14, 1857. 
Elizabeth Diuin, born April 12, 1829; married John Robinson 

Dumars.-|- 
Emily Dunn, born September 15, 1832 ; died March 2, 1855. 
Martha Jane Dunn, born June 2, 1834; married Samuel Leroy 

Glover.+ 



122. 


I. 


123. 


n. 


124. 


III. 


125. 


IV. 


126. 


V. 


127. 


VI. 


128. 


VII. 





No. i;4. WILLIAM CHEENLEE. 



No. 25. JAMES GREENLEE. 




f' > 




No. 26. MRS. MARY GREENLEE 
DUNN. 



HANNAH BRACIiEN GREENLEE. 




Xo. 131. JASPER NEWTOX BIIADT 
HUMES. 





No. 27. JOIIX M. HUMES. 



No. 27. ELIZABETH B. ((JKEEXLEE) 
HUMES. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 311 

129. Vni. Lafayette Dunn, born September 4, 1836; Master's Mate on U. S. 

Steamer Tawak ; died October 10, 1863 in the civil war. 

130. IX. John Greenlee Dunn, born April 27, 1838; married Caroline Ma- 

tilda Luce ; lives at Ashtabula, Ohio ; no children. 

JOHN MEREDITH TAYLOR DUNN insisted on taking his father's place 
when the militia was called out in the war of 1812. He was a great reader, 
and interested in having good schools. Through him his district was the first 
in that part of the country to introduce the study of Philosophy and Physiology. 
He was also a strong temperance man, and drew up and circulated the first 
pledge in the county. He raised the first building that was raised anywhere 
in the vicinity without whiskey, but it took the second lot of men to start it. 
The building was raised the second day without accident or quarrel, while at 
the next two men fought and another man had his leg broken. After this the 
next one adopted Mr. Dunn's plan and had no trouble, so that ended whiskey 
for such occasions. He was a farmer; Republican; United Presbyterian; re- 
sided at McKean, Pennsylvania. 



27. 



ELIZABETH B. GREENLEE * i ^°^^ Greenlee » William Greenlee ' 

^^^ I Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' ) 

daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady, was born April 27, or 25, 1805 at 
Gravel Run, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died May 29, 1884 ; married JOHN 
M. HUMES (his second wife), who was born April 13, 1790 at Lockhaven, Penn- 
sylvania, died December 2, 1790, son of Archibald Humes and Mary . 



CHILDREN : 

131. I. Jasper Newton Brady Humes, bom June 7, 1846 ; married Amanda 

Bole. 

132. n. Porter C. Humes, born February 20, 1849 ; married Julia Dedrick ; 

married second Kate Fisher; married third Jennette C. Manin.+ 

133. III. Dickson Humes, born August 10, 1851. 

Two other children died in infancy. 

JOHN M. HUMES, at his father's death inherited the saw and grist mill on 
Gravel Run, which was one of the first erected in the northern part of the 
county. He conducted it and in connection carried on his farm. He built fifty 
boats for shipping produce and lumber down French Creek to Pittsburg, Penn- 
sylvania, where he received money and goods in exchange. He was an ambiti- 
ous man and an enterprising, public-spirited citizen. When the Atlantic and 
Great Western railroad was built, he gave the right away through his farm. 
He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and an elder in it for more than 
fifteen years, and leader in the choir in Gravel Run church for many years. In 
politics, he was a Democrat. He was a solidier in the war of 1812. 



312 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

33. 

TntTW r»'D'l!''li'XrT T'li' 4 r Wllllam Greenlee » William Greenlee " James Greenlee i 1 
JVaa \xB,l<,£iaijJliri { Rebecca Hughes Mary Thompson / 

son of William Greenlee and Rebecca Hughes, was bom February 17, 1804 
[bible record] in Pennsylvania; died June 13, 1877 [bible record] at McZena, 
Ashland Co., Ohio ; married May 18, 1837 at Lakeville, Wayne Co., Ohio, SUSAN 
MARY WARNES of Lake Township, born September 18, 1815 [bible record] at 
McZena, Ohio, died August 31, 1885 at McZena, daughter of Henry Warnes and 
Mary Muchler, or Elizabeth Balsley. 

CHILDREN : [Dates of birth and death from family bible.] 

134. I. Sophronia, born March 3, 1838 ; married Isaac N. Bonnett.+ 

135. II. Nancy Ann, born September 1, 1839 ; unmarried. 

136. III. Luserbia Livonia, born August 30, 1841 ; died August 27, 1842. 

137. IV. John Slone, born March 2, 1843 ; married Sarah Wachtel.+ 

138. V. William, bom November 4, 1844 ; died March 8, 1846. 

139. VI. Daniel Warnes, born April 11, 1846 ; married Melissa Ann Plank.-|- 

140. VII. James Lewis, born February 22, 1848 ; died December 7, 1875. 

141. VIII. Mary Elizabeth, born January 5, 1849; married John Wesley 

Easterday.+ 

142. IX. Curtis, bom March 1, 1851; married Mina Marks.+ 

143. X. Bell, bom February 13, 1852 ; died February 10, 1857. 

144. XL Xenis, born June 2, 1854 ; died September 10, 1854. 

145. XII. Edwin Stewart, bom June 2, 1855 ; married Filora Bell Emeriek.+ 

146. Vin. Susan Otello, born September 30, 1857 ; died May 14, 1881. 

147. XIV. Elza Rolland, bom March 4, 1860 ; married Mary Long.+ 

148. XV. Martha Jane, bom August 10, 1861 ; died the same day. 

JOHN GREENLEE was bom in the western part of Pennsylvania where he 
lived until he was three years old, when his parents removed to Wayne (now 
Ashland) County, Ohio. When he was eighteen years old he returned to Penn- 
sylvania and learned the carpenter's trade. He helped to build the first large 
grist mill near Mocchunk, also the locks in the canal. He continued to work at 
his trade as carpenter and contractor imtil within a few weeks of his death. In 
politics he was a Democrat ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resided in Lake Town- 
ship, near McZena, Ohio. 

38. 

SAHATT (IPF.F.NT.Ti'.F. 4 f William Greenlee » William Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ^ t 
DAAAXL UrXU:iriKl.uxu:i j Rebecca Hughes Mary Thompson / 

daughter of William Greenlee and Rebecca Hughes, was born December 7, 1812 
at Loudonville, Ashland Co., Ohio ; died November 1, 1899 at Loudonville, Ohio ; 
married January 2, 1837, EPHRAIM CHIDISTER MARKS, bom October 7, 
1813 at Mohican, Ashland Co., Ohio, died May 26, 1864 at Loudonville, Ohio. 
He was a merchant and lawyer; Democrat; Presbyterian; resided at Loudon- 
ville, Ohio. 



I 





No. 33. JOHN GUEENLEE. 



SUSAN WARNES GREENI.EE, 
Wife <if No. 33. 




*gii 







-.?«r:>— ■>•>.■-. 




^^ 




No. 146. SUSAN f)TEr,I,A GREENLEE. 



No. mi. .TAMES LEWIS GUEENLEE. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 313 

CHILDREN : 

149. I. Jane Bell Marks, born October 1, 1838 ; died unmarried December 1, 

1896. 

150. n. Lusarba Marks, born September 26, 1839. 

151. III. George "Washington Marks, born July 1, 1841; married in 1864 in 

Indiana; no children. 

152. rV. "William Miner Marks, born July 5, 1850 ; married Effie May "Wal- 

lace.-f- 

153. V. Budd Frank Marks, born December 27, 1852. 



42. 

L MATILDA GREENLEE'' fWllliam Greenlee » William Greenlee = James Greenlee M 
' \ ■ Smith Mary Thompson i 

daughter of "William Greenlee and Smith, was born June 7, 1825 ; died 

about 1871 ; married JOHN BUR"WELL. 

Son: 

154. I. Herbert Burwell. 

44. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE^ {Ea'r^tTonr Sl'r'^^S^XTo'r ^ ^^^^I!!^ ' } 

son of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter, was born August 12, 1805 at 
Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1866 at Franklin; married in 
1827 at Franklin, MARY JANE VOGAN, who was born in 1807 at Sandy 
Lake, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, died in 1879 at Clay Centre, Clay Co., Kansas, 
daughter of "William Vogan and Jane Hassan.' He was a farmer; Democrat; 
United Presbyterian; resided at Franklin, Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN: 

155. I. Robert Thompson, bom June 15, 1828; married Rachel Beggs; 

married second Amanda J. Porter. + 
Jane H., born in 1830; married David Glenn. 
Margaret P., born in 1832; married John Lynch. 
"William "W., born in 1835 ; married Margaret Johnson. 
Hugh Hassen, born November 5, 1837 ; married Amanda Hedglin ; 

married second Ella Lee.-|- 
Joseph, born in 1841. 

Mathew B., born in 1843; married Sarah Furst. 
James V., born in 1847. 
Samuel S., born in 1853. 



156. 


11. 


157. 


m. 


158. 


IV. 


159. 


V. 


160. 


VI. 


161. 


VIL 


162. 


vm. 


163. 


IX. 



314 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

46. 

IWATJV nPini'NT fnii'. 4 f Robert Oreenlee ' William Greenlee = James Greenlee ^ 1 
JXLAAX trK.i!iJ!inijJ!iJ!i | Margaret Porter Mary Thompson / 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter, was born in 1809, or 1813, 
at Waterloo, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died May 7, 1855, or 1856, at "Water- 
loo; married DAVID IRWIN NICHOLSON who was born at Waterloo, Penn- 
sylvania, died June 11, 1863 at Newtown. He was a farmer ; Democrat ; Meth- 
odist ; resided at Waterloo. 

CHILDREN : 

164. I. Mary Nicholson, born January 4, 1836 ; married Josiah Stanford ; 

lives at Dunlap, Kansas; no children. 

165. II. Margaret Nicholson, born October 12, 1840; married Abraham 

Doubt; married second C. G. McCracken; lives at Franklin, 
Pennsylvania. 

166. III. James Nicholson, born Jime 10, 1842 ; married Molly Thompson. 

167. IV. Robert Greenlee Nicholson, born March 4, 1844; married Mary 

Anne Thompson; married second .+ 

168. V. Nancy Nicholson ; married John Huddleson. She is now a widow ; 

one son living. 

169. VI. William Nicholson, bom September 12, 1847; married Anna 

Pierce.-)- 

170. VII. Jennie Nicholson, born April 15, 1849 ; married Michael Hayes.^- 

171. VIII. Andrew Nicholson, born June 12, 1852. 



48. 

ROBERT PORTER GREENLEE* {^^^i^^l^^f^^^' ^^/^tX^^' 

James Greenlee * 1 

son of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter, was born April 12, 1815 in 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died April 2, 1884 at New Lebanon, Mercer Co., 
Pennsylvania; married August 20, 1844 at Jackson Centre, Pennsylvania, 
ELIZABETH BAINBRIDGE JOHNSTON, born June 20, 1820 at Evansburgh, 
Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, died May 12, 1889 at New Lebanon, Pennsylvania, 
daughter of Ephraim Johnston and Maria Ann Peart; farmer; Democrat; 
United Presbyterian; resided at New Lebanon. 



CHILDREN: 

172. I. Abner Bainbridge, born April 23, 1846; married Mary Smith 

Stevens. + 

173. II. Robert William, bom June 6, 1848; married Clara Josephine 

Pirster.+ 

174. III. Son, bom April 8, 1852 ; died April 11, 1852. 





Xo. :<.S. SAItAH (;I!EENLEE MAIiKS 



EI'IIRAIM CIIirHSTER MAUKS, 
Husband o£ No. 38. 



^^.A'-^M 







\ 



\ 





Nil. 4'.i. .lAXE r.REEXLEE McGINNIS, 



No. I.-.4. HERBERT BURWELL. 



1 



JAMES OP PENNSYLVANIA. 315 

49. 

TAWTP nPP'li'.'NT 'Eli! 4 f Robert Greenlee ' William Greenlee " James Greenlee ' 1 
JASiXi KtRXiXiaLiJUCt t Margaret Porter Mary Thompson / 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter, was born March 7, 1819 
near Eaymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married in the fall of 1847 at 
Polk, Venango Co., Pennsylvania, ANDREW McGINNIS, born February, 1821 
near Raymilton, Pennsylvania, died April 3, 1878 near Raymilton, son of Wil- 
liam McGinnis and Margaret Doueeman. He was a farmer ; Republican ; Meth- 
odist. She was living (1899) at Parkers Landing, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

175. I. William C. McGinnis, born, 1848, in Venango County; married 

Josephine White; lives at Leota, Butler Co., Pennsylvania. 

176. II. Robert McGinnis, born March 7, 1850; married Minnie Down- 

177. III. Isaac Newton McGinnis, born December 14, 1852 at Waterloo, 

Pennsylvania; lives at Sturgeon, Pennsylvania; unmarried. 

178. rV. Margaret Beulina McGinnis, born May 6, 1856; married Robert 

Snow.-f- 

179. V. Peter Jasper McGinnis, born in 1857 in Venango County; mar- 

ried Sarah Cousins; lives at Sturgeon. 

180. VI. Sarah Elizabeth McGinnis, born July 17, 1859; married Joseph 

Carey.+ 

181. VII. Francis Stewart McGinnis, born, 1863; married Nannie Cousins; 

lives at Sturgeon. 

50. 

ST'BIXD'APT rtPTilFNT ■Rli'. 4 f Robert Greenlee * William Greenlee * James Greenlee ^ 1 
OXAWAAX tTAEiXinijJIiJli { Margaret Porter Mary Thompson I 

son of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter, was born April 30, 1821, or 
April 29, 1820 at Sandy Lake, or Waterloo, Pennsylvania ; died May 30, 1899, 
or 1898, in his 79th year at Hartstown, or Stony Point, Crawford Co., Penn- 
sylvania ; married May 27, 1841, or 1839, at Sandy Lake, or Waterloo, SARAH 
ANN McGINNIS, born December 24, 1817 at Sandy Lake, died June 12, 1896 
at Hartstown, Pennsylvania, daughter of William McGinnis and Margaret 
Doueeman; married second April 30, 1898, SUSAN E. (WOOD) WILLIAMS 
of Greenwood Township (widow of George W. Williams), born March 27, 1834, 
daughter of John M. Wood and Catharine Harkins. He was a farmer and 
blacksmith; Justice of the Peace for ten years at Hartstown; Democrat; 
Methodist; resided in Mercer and Venango counties until 1865, when he re- 
moved to Crawford County, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

182. I. Jeremiah Porter, born March 26, 1842 ; killed in battle at Bermuda 

Hundred, May, 1864. 



186. 


V. 


187. 


VI. 


188. 


VII. 


189. 


VIII. 


190. 


IX. 



316 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

183. II. Andrew MeGinnis, born July 13, 1844 ; drowned May 25, 1861. 

184. III. Mary Jane, bom April 24, 1847; married July 31, 1867, John 

Lyons; lives at Pithole, Venango Co., Pennsylvania. 

185. IV. Robert Stewart, bom April 24, 1847; married Amelia Jane Duf- 

fer d.+ 
William Harrison, born Jime 28, 1849 ; married John A. Shillito.+ 
Isaae Newton, born July 23, 1851 ; died December 8, 1861. 
Grace M., born October 26, 1853 ; married G. Washington Mason. + 
Sarah Elizabeth, born January 24, 1856 ; married Eward N. Hall.-|- 
Harriet Ann, born July 1, 1858; married Joseph E. Ellis.+ 

51. 

inS'RP'B' fi.'R'R'li'.NT Ti'.Ti'. 4 ( Robert Greenlee » William Greenlee ^ James Greenlee i 1 
OMOCtrn. vrAJjjJiYXjfiiJ t Margaret Porter Mary Thompson / 

son of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter, was born July 14, 1823 at Sandy 
Lake, or Waterloo, Pennsylvania ; died before 1899 ; married March, 1843 in 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania, HARRIET McNEAL, born May 3, 1820 in Lan- 
caster Co., Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, died February 29, 1892 in Colum- 
biana Co., Ohio, daughter of Jonathan MeNeal; farmer; Democrat; resided 
five miles from Lisbon, Columbiana Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

191. I. Curtis, or Licurdis, bom March 20, 1845; married Maria Me- 

Ginnis. + 

192. II. Susan Rebecca, born April 11, 1846 ; married George Washington 

Myers. -j- 

193. III. Margaret Jane, born December 30, 1847; married Jabez Whit- 

ton.-|- 

194. IV. Jemima, born July 4, 1850 married Thomas Aley ; died about 1886. 

195. V. Alexander, born August 15, 1852 ; married Emma Vanskiver ; lives 

in Columbiana Co., Ohio. 

196. VL Joseph P., bom Febraary 7, 1854 ; died August 17, 1866. 

197. VII. Lydia A., bom September 15, 1856; married George W. Webber. -f- 

198. Vni. Child, died in infancy December, 18—. 

199. IX. Amos, born Agust 24, 1863, or 1862; married Sarah Malenle, or 

Morlanee ; lives at Leetonia, Ohio. 

52. 

AIVKA fi.'RIillRTJT.Ti'.li'. 5 fWllIIam Greenlee' James Greenlee ' William Greenlee = 

AX1X1A vaci£ixixj£ij:i I Jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee • 1 

daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born October 27, 1819 
near Raymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died about 1852; married PETER 
BARR, son of Samuel Barr and Peggy . He was a farmer. 

One child : 

200. I. Mahala Barr, born April 13, 1849; married Eusebius Chatley.-f 





z 
a 

H 

o 
a 



1 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 317 

53. 

MARGARET ("PEGGY") GREENLEE S fWiUiam Ceenlee* .Tames Greenlee' 



\ Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

e ' James Greenlee '■ \ 

Mary Thompson 



William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' \ 



daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born February 1, 1821 ; 
married JOHN PATTERSON. 

CHILDREN : 

201. I. John Albert Patterson; lives at Raymilton, Pennsylvania. 

202. II. Peter M. Patterson, born May 14, 1844 ; married Mary A. Cornelius. + 

55. 

TATVTIi'S rt'R'E'.Ti'.NT Tilli'. 5 f William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' William Greenlee = 

OAiujuiS VTAJiiXii^uJJiJ \ Jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ 1 

son of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born May 27, 1824 at 
Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died March 29, 1856; married about 
1853, JLA.RY STUART, who was born April 1, 1820 in Ireland, daughter of 
John Stuart and Martha . 

One son : 

203. I. James, born November 13, 1856 ; married Mary A. Croyier.+ 

JAMES GREENLEE was a farmer; Democrat; Presbyterian. Will dated 
March 24, 1856 bequeaths chattel property and real estate to wife Mary and 
unborn child; executors John Stewart and William Greenlee. On file and of 
record in Register of Probate, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania. 

56. 
JOHN MCCLELLAND GREENLEE ^ { J^,'^''- «--•- ' fn^-^la^^l^^^ ' 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ I 
Mary Thompson • i 

Bon of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born October 10, 1826 at 
Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married January 4, 1849 at Franklin, 
MARY MILLS who was born June 18, 1830 at New Castle, Mercer Co., Penn- 
sylvania, daughter of Robert Mills and Jane Moak; farmer; Republican; 
Methodist Episcopal; residence. Gray, Iowa (1900). 

CHILDREN : 

204. I. Jane Mary, born November 7, 1849; married William Allen 

Clark.+ 

205. n. Mills Erwin, born April 24, 1852; married Auryldah Sinclair.4- 

206. III. Oliver F., born February 9, 1854; married Catharine L. Plum- 

mer.-|- 



318 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

207. IV. James Walter, born October 27, 1856 ; married Luella 6reenlee.+ 

208. V. William Harvey, born December 25, 1858; married Frances 

Woodle. 

209. VL John Wesley, born April 12, 1861; married Elenor Steere.+ 

210. VII. Robert, born May 11, 1863 ; died September 21, 1864. 

211. Vni. Rachel L., born November 18, 1865 ; died September 30, 1866. 

212. IX. Charles Elmer, bom January 28, 1867 ; married Clara Aikman. 

JOHN McClelland GREENLEE was Ist Lieutenant in Home Guards 
during the Civil war. 

57. 

■PT T7 A ■R'PTTI nP'E'1i''MT VB! 6 f William Greenlee * James Greenlee ' William Greenlee » 
J!.lii/iAiiJ!.lil UKJiJ!jJNi.i!.j:i | jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ 1 

daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born October 3, 1829 
at Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married August 1, 1854 at Warren, 
Warren Co., Pennsylvania ; HENRY SINGLETON who was born October 7, 1831 

at Franklin, died August, 1895, son of Singleton and Wilson. He 

was Superintendent of oil leases ; in politics, a Democrat ; in religion, Methodist ; 
resided at Bradford, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Orlando Singleton, born April 6, 1856 ; married Eva Hosack. 
Armina Singleton, born September 12, 1857 ; married Albi Barry. 
Ellen Minerva Singleton, born May 26, 1859; died in infancy. 
Emma Jane Singleton, born December 9, I860; married Fred P. 

Morris. 
Susie Singleton, born April 6, 1864; married Harry Osborne. 
Rosa Belle Singleton, born May 21, 1867 ; married Rev. Thomas P. 

Walter. 

58. 

WTT.LTAM GREENLEE 5 / William Greenlee * James Greenlee ^ William Greenlee ' 

WAljljlAlU UrAfiXiDl^JIiri I Jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

son of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born March 31, 1830 ; mar- 
ried ELMIRA STOCKING; resided at Fidioute, Pennsylvania. 



213. 


I. 


214. 


II. 


215. 


III. 


216. 


IV. 


217. 


V. 


218. 


VI. 



CHILDREN: 



219. I. Aaron. 

220. H. James. 

221. III. Marion. 

222. IV. Elmer. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 319 

59. 

IWAPV TA'NTi' nP'P'P'NT TPTT 5 f William Greenlee « James Greenlee ' William Greenlee " 
MAKY JAJNJli UKJLtJNl^JLt => {jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 



} 



daughter of William Greenlee and Jane ]\IcClelland, was born June 22, 1832 at 
Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married December 22, 1851 in Venango 
Co., Pennsylvania, JOHN SHARP McCHESNEY, bom July 6, 1831 at New- 
castle, or Mount Jackson, Lawrence Co., Pennsylvania. He was a farmer; in 
politics. Prohibitionist; in religion, Presbj'terian ; resides at Fidioute, Warren 
Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHHjDREN : 

223. I. Laura Euphema McChesney, born July 10, 1853 ; died vmmarried, 

September 25, 1873. 

224. n. Vincent McChesney, born March 6, 1855; married Vista McCor- 

mick; lives at Fidioute. 

225. in. Eugene McChesney, born January 18, 1857 ; married Jenny Bowls ; 

lives at Fidioute. 

226. IV. Willis McChesney, born January 13, 1859 ; married Vinnie Nickles ; 

lives at Grand Valley, Pennsylvania. 

227. V. Francis McChesney, born February 14, 1862; married Addie 

Wells; lives at Ridgeway, Pennsylvania. 

228. VI. Eva Jane McChesney, born April 16, 1864; married John Wil- 

liams; lives at Titusville, Pennsylvania. 

229. VII. Effie Violet McChesney, born April 21, 1866; died unmarried 

July 4, 1888. 

230. VIII. Gertrude McChesney, bom April 10, 1868; died December 17, 

1880. 

231. IX. Cora McChesney, bom March 4, 1870 ; married Edward Campbell. 

232. X. Joseph McChesney, born July 27, 1873 ; married Edna Anderson ; 

lives at Ridgeway, Pennsylvania. 

60. 

TIOPriAS fS-RTT.Ti'.'WT TTR 5 f William Greenlee ' James Greenlee = William Greenlee " 

U\Jlf.\jAO \xBJhXinijLMCi i Jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' ) 

daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born April 17, or 1, 
1834 at Raymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died January 21, 1869 at 
Mercer, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania; married March 30, 1854 at Raymilton, 
Pennsylvania, DAVID HOSACK, who was born June 1, 1828 in Adams Co., 
Pennsylvania, died September 4, 1888 at Mercer. He was a blacksmith; in 
polities. Republican ; resided at Mercer, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

233. I. Wirt Quincy Hosack, born March 1, 1855; married Mary Jane 

Glenn.+ 



234. 


II. 


235. 


III. 


236. 


IV. 


237. 


V. 



320 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Lugetta Hosack, born October 6, 1856; died October 7, 1858. 
Aaron Burr Hosack, born June 19, 1858 ; died September 29, 1858. 
Eva Jane Hosack, born November 4, 1859; married 0. R. Singleton. 
Frank Leslie Hosack, born September 13, 1861 ; married Christina 
Eekerson; dead. 
238. VI. Charles Fremont Hosack, bom May 22, 1863; unmarried (1900). 

61. 

SAMUEL MnLAINE GREENLEE ^ fWllliam Greenlee* James Greenlee » 

OAlUUXiJj lUUXjAxnJii vrA£iJJnuj:i£i t jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee = James Greenlee ^ 1 
Mary Thompson i 

son of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born June 6, 1836 at Water- 
loo, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married November 14, 1860 in Venango Co., 
Pennsylvania, MARY ANN BURCH, who was born January 11, 1840 in Warren 
Co., Pennsylvania, died November 4, 1872 in Warren Co., daughter of William 
Burch and Mary Mears ; married second March, 1873, at Fidioute, Warren Co., 
Pennsylvania, CLARA MORRISON, born August 30, 1853 at Fidioute, daugh- 
ter of Robert D. Morrison and Jane . He is a carpenter; Republican; 

Presbyterian ; resides at Webb City, Missouri. 



CHILDREN : 

239. I. Luella, bom August 24, 1861; married James Walter Greenlee.+ 

240. II. Rosetta Bell, born March 24, 1863 ; married Thomas Hurley ; lives 

in Cartersville, Missouri. 

241. ni. William Byron, born November 14, 1865, or 1864 ; lives at Gray, 

Iowa; unmarried. 

242. rV. Aaron Burton, born May 23, 1867; married Sarah Elizabeth 

Garoutte.-f- 

243. V. Melda, born May 18, 1869; married Eli Swoveland; lives at Alba, 

Missouri. 

244. VI. Charles Walter, born February 26, 1876; lives at Webb City; 

unmarried. 

245. VII. Lottie Jane, born September 18, 1879; lives at Webb City; un- 

married. 

246. VIII. Stella Melissa, born May 11, 1888 ; lives at Webb City ; unmarried. 



62. 

ETVTTT V rfR'RENT.EF. 5 f William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' 

j:j±ux±jx vtaujuxi xjjju | Jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ \ 

daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born August 8, 1839 
at Raymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married November 11, 1858 at Ray- 
milton, Pennsylvania, HARVEY ROSE, born August 10, 1835 at Raymilton, 
son of Andrew Rose and Mary Ann Richmond ; resides at Raymilton. 



JAMBS OF PENNSYLVANIA. 321 

CHILDREN: 

247. I. Marion A. Rose, born April 4, 1860; married Nettie "Wallace.+ 

248. IL Charley A. Rose, born November 19, 1863 ; died February 21, 1874. 

249. III. Frederick W. Rose, bom January 20, 1867; married Nettie 

Humphrey. 

250. IV. Margaret J. Rose, bom February 22, 1876 ; married John F. Wil- 

liams. 

251. V. W. F. Rose ; lives at Raymilton. 

63. 

CAROLINE GREENLEE 5 | ^'"'^ «L?r°'^« * James Greenlee = William Greenlee « 

( Jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born February 13, 
1841 at Raymilton, Pennsylvania; married September 14, 1863, HENRY 
WATERS, born March 15, 1840 at Ashtabula, Ohio, son of Fisher Waters and 
Margaret Wood ; religion, Presbyterian ; resides at Ionia, Michigan. 

CHILDREN : 

252. I. Sidney E. Waters, born September 2, 1865; married in 1888 and 

lives at Ionia. 

253. II. Charles Waters, born in 1867 ; died in 1871. 

254. III. Jessie M. Waters, born February 17, 1871 ; married Charles B. Mc- 

Cormick.-j- 

255. IV. Fred C. Waters, born November 23, 1873; married in 1889; lives at 

Ionia. 

256. V. John Jay Waters, bom January 8, 1878 ; lives at Ionia ; unmarried. 

65. 

CLINTON DEWITT GREENLEE 5 ,T""??;S''«P°'^«* James Greenlee • 

1 Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' ^ 
Mary Thompson J 

grandson of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland, was born October 22, 1852 
at Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married October 3, 1877 at Butler, 
Butler Co., Pennsylvania, CLARA MAY RUSSELL, born December 31, 1858 
at Butler, daughter of John Ebenezer Russell and Maria McCallen. 

CHILDREN : 

257. I. Warren Russell, born March 5, 1883. 

258. II. Paul Manwaring, bom August 15, 1886. 

CLINTON DEWITT GREENLEE was adopted by his grandparents. He 
was educated in the public schools and graduated from the high school. After 
his graduation he entered the employ of George C. Anderson, at Schamburg, 



322 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Venango County, Pennsylvania, at that time one of the foremost oil operators 
in the state. In the service of Mr. Anderson he learned much about the oil 
operations, and in 1873 he became associated with others in operations in 
several of the most important oil districts of the state. He vrent to Butler 
County in 1883, and has since developed a business that gives him rank among 
the largest producers in the country. Success in most instances claimed him 
for its own; but this was no doubt largely due to his pluck, industry, per- 
severance, and excellent business qualifications. The firm of Greenlee and 
Forst, organized in 1891, of which he is senior member, have been large opera- 
tors in this field, and still have a number of producti>re wells in the district 
known as Glad Run and Renfrew. They have also operations in Washington 
County, Pennsylvania, where a number of fine wells are now producing. Mr. 
Greenlee organized the United States Oil Company, composed principally of 
Boston capitalists, which has very large interests in Marion, Wood, and Wetzel 
counties, West Virginia, where they operate on a very large scale, having had 
as many as three hundred wells at one time in which they were interested. Mr. 
Greenlee is Vice-President and General Manager of this company. He is also 
a director of the AUiquippa Steel Works located at Alliquippa, Beaver County, 
Pennsylvania. He is also connected with the Trade Dollar Mining Company of 
Idaho, whose mines are considered among the best paying ones in the state; 
and with the Pure Oil Company of Oil City, Pennsylvania. Mr. Greenlee has 
offices in Pittsburg; but he is devoted to his family and all his spare time is 
spent at his beautiful home, located on one of the finest residence streets of 
Butler. 

MRS. GREENLEE is one of the most active workers in the Methodist 
Episcopal Church, and is also active and infiuential in the cause of temperance, 
and in all other causes having for their object the betterment of the world. 

66. 

PETER PATTERSON GREENLEE <> { &^r« PaUe'rson inn?a^te^S.'r ' 

William Greenlee » James Greenlee i 1 
Mar; Thompson J 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson, was bom June 6, 1825 at Mercer, 
Mercer County, Pennsylvania; died October 23, or 24, 1864 at Toledo, Tama 
Co., Iowa; married February 19, 1856 at Washington, Washington Co., Iowa, 
MARY JANE GUILER, bom May 12, 1832, or 1831 at Irvin, Venango Co., 
Pennsylvania, daughter of John Guiler, or Guiles, and Margaret Aiken. She 
married second, about two years after the death of her husband, Edy. 

CHILDREN: 

259. I. Margaret E., born January 7, 1857 ; died August 27, 1863. 

260. II. Mary Emmeline, born October 8, 1858 ; died June 6, 1890. 

261. III. Martha Jane, born September 18, I860; married George Hale Cot- 

ton.+ 

262. IV. Anna, born September 29, 1862; married Charles Clinton Wallace. + 




MRS. fLIXTIlX DeWlTT I JriKKNT.KE. 




No. Cj. CLINTON DeWlTT CKKENLEE. 




RESIDENCE OF CLINTON DeWITT CliEKNLEE, TASAnENA. CALIKOKNLX. 




\\ai:i;i:n gui:k.\i.ei:. 





MRS. I'AI"L >rAN\VAI!INf; CliflEXLKF 



No. -j.-is. PAUL MAXWAKiNi; i ;i;i:i:ni.ke. 



1 



II 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 323 

PETER PATTERSON GREENLEE and his brother James went from 
Pennsylvania to Iowa in the fall of 1855 and entered government land in Tama 
County. Mary Jane Guiler went to Iowa the following year, and after their 
marriage they went to their little cabin home on the prairie where Traer now 
stands. They cheerfully bore the trials and hardships of a frontier life together 
until 1863, when in answer to his country's call, he enlisted in the Ninth Iowa 
Cavalry. The day after his eldest child, Margaret, was buried, he bade goodby 
to his wife and remaining children, and went with his company to guard the 
railroad running into Little Rock, Arkansas. In September, 1864, he was given 
a furlough and went home, where he died six weeks later. He was a Republi- 
can; Presbyterian; resided at Toledo, Iowa. 

MART EMMELINE GREENLEE graduated with high honors in the classi- 
cal course at Western College, Toledo, in 1888. She was gifted as a speaker 
and writer. Her graduating oration was said to have surpassed anything that 
had ever been delivered in the history of the college; but the hopes of her 
friends were never realized, she having died the year following her graduation. 

68. 

WT.T^A'RTi'.T'R RPF.F.NT.F.'R 5 f John Greenlee ♦ James Greenlee • William Greenlee = 

Z.liiMADl!.±a. XxAXiluaijlUJU I Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson, was born November 5, 
1828 at Pardoe, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania ; died September 1, 1890 in Pennsyl- 
vania ; married September 20, 1855, THOMAS G. BARNES, born January 21, 
1832 at Pardoe. He was a farmer; Republican; United Presbyterian; resides 
near Jackson Centre, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

263. I. Charity Jane Barnes, born August 10, 1856. 

264. II. Margaret Plorella Barnes, bom June 16, 1858. 

265. III. John Quincy Barnes, born February 5, 1860 ; married Anna Louvena 

Patterson. + 

266. rv. Anna Maria Barnes, born April 26, 1862 ; married Austin W. Gilder- 

sleeve. 

267. V. James Elmer Barnes, born April 15, 1866; married Mary Martha 

Johnston.+ 

268. VI. Edward Gibson Barnes, bom June 30, 1868; married Anna Mc- 

Elree. 



.TAIVTIi'.S R-TJ'R'F'.NT.'RF. 5 f John Greenlee * James Greenlee » William Greenlee ^^ 

vn.axxso vrAjj£ji.i.uci£i t Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ 1 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson, was born December 10, 1831, or 
1830 at Mercer, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania; died October 22, 1891 or 1900 at 



324 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Idaho Springs, Clear Creek Co., Colorado ; married March 1, 1866 at Bald Mt., 
Gilpin Co., Colorado, MARIA L. McCOLGAN, who was born in Pennsylvania, 
died January 10, 1875 at Central City, Gilpin Co., Colorado, daughter of 
Thomas McColgan ; blacksmith and miner ; in politics. Republican ; in religion, 
Presbyterian; resided in Pennsylvania, Iowa and Colorado. 

CHILDREN: 

269. I. Viola, bom August 8, 1869 ; married Howard E. Galton.+ 

270. II. Rosabel, bom July 18, 1871 ; died in infancy. 

271. III. John Thomas, born September 2, 1873 at Central City, Colorado. He 

received his education principally in Toledo, Iowa and Idaho 
Springs, Colorado, supplemented by one year at the University 
of Colorado at Boulder; unmarried (1901). 

70. 

TrtTTM fl'RP.Ii'.'N'T Ti'.'B'. 5 ( John Greenlee « James Greenlee > William Greenlee " 

o\ja.a vrAJjj:ixixjj:ii:i | Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee i 1 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson, was bom March 25, 1833 ; mar- 
ried August 11, 18— MARY VIGHT or DIGHT ; resided at Utica and Polk, 
Pennsylvania. 

Son: 

272. I. Louis ; a minister of the United Presbyterian Church ; resided at Sligo 

and Lumber City, Pennsylvania. 

72. 

SAMTIF.T. S ORF.'RNT.'F'.F. B f John Greenlee * James Greenlee » William Greenlee » 

DiilTlUJlii. O. UKXjXinijriri | Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ ) 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson, was born March 15, 1837 at 
Mercer, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania; married September 29, 1868 at Pittsburg, 
Pennsylvania, AMANDA T. TINKER, bom October 27, 1841 at Mercer, Penn- 
sylvania, daughter of William J. Tinker and Jane Cook. 

CHILDREN: 

273. I. Florence E., born July 11, 1870; married Frank W. Tinker.+ 

274. II. Vinton L., born April 22, 1874. 

275. III. Mabel L., born January 28, 1884. 

SAMUEL S. GREENLEE enlisted in the war of the Rebellion, August 11, 
1862, in Company A, 139th Regt., Pennsylvania; served in the Army of the 
Potomac till July 3, 1863; being wounded in the battle of Gettysburg soon 
after was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps; discharged July 3, 1865. 



JAIVIES OP PENNSYLVANIA. 325 

He was a farmer ; in politics, Republican ; Ruling Elder in United Presbyterian 
Church for twenty years ; residence, Worth, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. 

73. 

TVTATifJA'Rr.T .TANTH GTiF.ENLF.'E 5 f John Greenlee • James Greenlee » 

jyiAKUAltJljl JAiNr. UKriXjrtljrii:. | Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 
Mary Thompson 



} 



daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson, was born June 3, 1839 
near Mercer, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania; married March 17, 1864 at Mercer, 
ELLIS WAINWRIGHT TINKER, born January 26. 1836 at Newcastle, Law- 
rence Co., Pennsylvania, son of William J. Tinker and Jane Cook. He was a 
blacksmith ; in politics, Republican ; in religion. United Presbyterian ; resides 
at Hill City, Kansas. 

CHILDREN : 

276. I. John Francis Tinker, born January 19, 1865 ; lives at Denver, Colo- 

rado. 

277. II. Estella Jane Tinker, born April 19, 1869 ; married Fred Rowe. 

278. III. Adella May Tinker, born December 16, 1871; married Benjamin 

S. Smith. 

279. IV. William Ellis Tinker, born February 7, 1875 ; died July 5, 1876. 

280. V. Daughter, born March 28, 1879 ; died March 30, 1879. 

75. 

MARTHA GREENLEE 5 J J°'"' Greenlee * James Greenlee => William Greenlee ' 

iiuuv.i.un vrxvAjxjxiojxjjj \ Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson, was born January 18, 
1844 at Mercer, Pennsylvania ; married May 20, 1867, ROBERT ALLEN, born 
October 2, 1837 at Slippery Rock, Lawrence Co., Pennsylvania, son of Robert 
Allen and Jane Wilson. He is a farmer; Reformed Presbyterian; resides at 
Denver, Colorado 

CHILDREN : 

Margaret Jane Allen, born July 6, 1868; married John Carson. + 
Lizzie May Allen ; married Robert W. Gilchrist ; lives at Superior, 

Nebraska. 
Minnie Alice Allen ; married Robert G. Martin. 
Robert Alva Allen ; married in California. 
Mary Vena Allen ; married William A. Bryson ; lives at Denver, 

Colorado. 
Mattie Permelia Allen, born about 1880. 
Sarah Augusta Allen, bom about 1883. 
Nannie Berdella Allen, born about 1885. 
John Calvin Allen, born about 1887. 
James Greenlee Allen, born about 1889. 



281. 


I. 


282. 


II. 


283. 


III. 


284. 


IV. 


285. 


V. 


286. 


VL 


287. 


VII. 


288. 


VIII. 


289. 


IX. 


290. 


X. 



326 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

79. 

ATOTa'TlP nAPP 5 f Sarah Greenlee * James Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
AXixixxi £>AAA JDaTldBarr Ann Patterson Mary Thompson / 

daughter of Sarah Greenlee and David Barr, was born November 11, 1830 at 
Utica, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania; married January 12, 1860 near Franklin, 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania, DAVID RUNNINGER, born February 23, 1831 in 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania, died May 19, 1897 at Franklin, Pennsylvania. He 
was a farmer; Democrat; Methodist; resided in French Creek Township, near 
Franklin, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

291. I. Child, bom December 12, 1860; died the same day. 

292. n. Katie Jane Runninger, born December 26, 1862; married Fred- 

erick Melntyre ; lives at Emlenton, Pennsylvania. 

293. ni. Jacob Silas Runninger, born October 24, 1864; died January 25, 

1867. 

294. IV. James Edwin Runninger, bom August 24, 1867; married MoUie 

Ferguson ; lives at St. Marys, West Virginia. 

295. V. Flora Runninger, born June 1, 1869 ; died July 11, 1869. 

296. VI. Joseph Runninger, bom August 24, 1870; died September 28, 

1870. 
297., Vn. Clinton Runninger, bom December 29, 1871; married Berthene 
Temple. 

298. Vin. Mary Runninger, bom November 9, 1874; married James Foster 

Welton. 

299. EX. Susan Runninger, bom April 22, 1876 ; unmarried. 



James Greenlee * 



} 



80. 

: David Barr Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 



ISABELLA BARR ^ f Sarah Greenlee « James Greenlee • William Greenlee « 



daughter of Sarah Greenlee and David Barr, was born January 9, 1833 ; married 
CONRAD RUNNINGER. 

Son: 

300. I. John S. Runninger ; High sheriff of Venango County, Pennsylvania ; 
lives at Franklin (1901). 



83. 

HETTIE BARR ^ / Sarah Greenlee ♦ James Greenlee » William Greenlee • 

^ „ \ David Barr Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

daughter of Sarah Greenlee and David Barr, was born August 6, 1837 or 1838 
at North Sandy, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania ; married October 21, 1858 at Sheak- 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 327 

leyville, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, ELIAS CLAYTON, born December 2, 1827 
at Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania ; resides at North Sandy, Penn- 
sylvania. 

Son: 

301. I. John M. Clayton, bom August 6, 1861 ; married Maria Reagle. 

86. 

MARGARET 6REKNI.SE ^ / James p. Greenlee • James Greenlee » William Greenlee > 
»uu»uxukux W.I.VAJUX1XJXJXJ \ Ellzabetli Greenlee Ann Patterson Mary Ttiompson 

James Greenlee ^ ) 

daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee, was born August 
20, 1831 in French Creek Township, Venango Co., Pennsylvania ; married April 
16, 1851 near Raymilton, Pennsylvania, JAMES JEWELL, born December 18, 
1830 near Polk, Venango Co., Pennsylvania, son of Jonathan Jewell and Har- 
riet McGinnis. He is a farmer ; in politics, Democrat ; in religion. United Pres- 
byterian; resides at Raymilton. 

CHHjDREN: 

Milo J. Jewell. 

Samuel C. Jewell. 

Frank Jewell. 

Newell Jewell. 

Robert Jewell. 

Walter Jewell. 

Chester L. Jewell; unmarried. 

Hattie JeweU. 

88. 

ANIVA frPP.'RNT.'F'.r. 8 f James P. Greenlee ♦ James Greenlee • William Greenlee « 

AXixiA vjkcjxix^uxixi I Elizabeth Greenlee Ann Patterson Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ ) 

daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee, was born March 
4, 1839 near Raymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married July 7, 1864, 
GEORGE WALTER NOEL, born October 5, 1839 near Wallaceville, Venango 
Co., Pennsylvania, son of Thomas Jerome Noel and Sarah Seely. He is a farmer ; 
Democrat ; in religion, Adventist ; resides at Wallaceville. 

90. 



302. 


I. 


303. 


n. 


304. 


TTT 


305. 


IV. 


306. 


V. 


307. 


VI. 


308. 


vn. 


309. 


vm. 



James P. Greenlee * James Greenlee * William Greenlee • 

Mary Thompson 



SAMUEL GREENLEE S f James p. Greenlee ♦ James Greenlei 

daiuu£jXj \xa,i:ji^a±aj:ii:i 1 Elizabeth Greenlee Ann Patterson 

James Greenlee ' ) 

son of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee; married HARRIET 
BURCH; resides at Raymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania. 



328 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

310. L George. 

311. II. Elmer, born March 7, 1870; married Cora Frances Vogan.+ 

312. III. Fred; married Jennie Richard. 

313. IV. Ida. 



MARY ELLEN GREENLEE ° ' James p. Greenlee « James Greenlee » 

ITIAAX fil^xuiin UAXiXinxiXifj ) Margaret McGinnis Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee = James Greenlee ^ i, 

Mary Thompson i 

daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and Margaret McGinnis, was born 
December 3, 1850 at Raymilton, or Mineral Township, Venango Co., Pennsyl- 
vania; married ALVIN C. MAY, who was bom March 5, 1849 at Franklin, 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania, son of John C. May and Elizabeth Singleton He is 
a gas engineer ; in politics, a Democrat ; in religion, Baptist ; resides at PVanklin, 
Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Alvin Plumer May, born May 30, 1878. 
Bertha L. May, bom December 15, 1879. 
John F. May, born October 11, 1881. 
William C. May, born October 3, 1883. 
James LeRoy May, born March 14, 1886. 
Lewis Edwin May, born October 11, 1888. 

110. 

Pft'R'R'RT nR'RF.NT.'P.F. B f William Greenlee « John Greenlee > William Greenlee • 

nUCCiAJ. UlWZiHinijrjXi | Margaret To wnley Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ I 

) 

son of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley, was born May 18, 1830 at 
Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died July 23, 1893 at Bloomington, 
McLean Co., Illinois; married March 27, 1858 at Bloomington, SARAH GOR- 
MAN, who was born January 1, 1829 at Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, 
daughter of Abraham Gorman and Elizabeth Grow. 

CHILDREN : 

Frances Amelia, born August 28, 1859 ; married A. A. Hoffman. 
Ella Louvena, bom October 6, 1862. 
Theodore Tyler, bom November 4, 1864. 
John Wesley, born April 23, 1866. 

Ulysses Logan, bom September 8, 1867; married September 16, 
1897, Nellie Irene Sanders. 
325. VI. Cora Estelle, born December 14, 1872. 



314. 


I. 


315. 


II. 


316. 


m. 


317. 


IV. 


318. 


V. 


319. 


VI. 



320. 


I. 


321. 


II. 


322. 


III. 


323. 


IV. 


324. 


V. 




No. Ofi. PETER PATTERSON 
GREENLEE. 





No. 8fi. MARGARET (GREENLEE) 

JEWELL AND IltTSBAXn .TAMES 

JEWELL. 



Nil. :iO.S. CHESTER L. JEWELL. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 329 

ROBERT GREENLEE obtained his early education at the little country 
school located near Woodcock, Pennsylvania. His father operated a saw mill 
and shipped the lumber down French Creek to Franklin, thence into the Alle- 
gheny river to Pittsburg, and Robert's early life was spent as a creek and river 
pilot for his father. In 1855 he determined to try his fortune in the west and 
lived in southern Illinois for six months, then located at Bloomington, where he 
commenced the building and contracting business in which he continued until 
his death. The first sixteen years he was in partnership with Mr. H. A. Miner, 
but after that carried on the business alone. He had little to start with, hav- 
ing but one hundred dollars and a few articles which his wife brought from 
her home to commence housekeeping, but with energy and good business quali- 
ties, he soon became prosperous and one of the leading contractors and build- 
ers in the city. Some of the finest residences and public buildings were erected 
by him, among them the Court House and McKean County Jail. In 1887 be 
went to California, being attracted by the building boom there at that time, 
and remained eighteen months. His last contract, on which he was engaged at 
the time of his death, was the building of the Methodist Episcopal Church at 
Shirley, Illinois. He was a plain man, but one of those kindly and pleasant 
persons whom everybody liked. In politics, he was a Republican ; in religion, 
Presbyterian. 



111. 

8A£AH JANE GREENLEE S f wniiam Greenlee « John Greenlee » William Greenlee ' 
Mxukxx^ un.xixj vrxvuxjxixjxjxj I Margaret TowDley Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ 1 

daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley, was born April 18, 1832 
in Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married in 1857, JOHN SMITH, who was born 
about 1825 and died October 8, 1889 aged 64 years, at Akron, Ohio. He was a 
tailor ; resided at Canton, Ohio. 



One child : 

326. I. Anna, born November 22, 1860 ; married Park Fields. He owns and 
controls the "Repository" at Canton. During the campaign in 
1896, he was secretary to President McKinley. They have a son, 
A. Fields. 



112. 

CYRUS GREENLEE ^ S wniiam Creenlee » John Greenlee » William Greenlee ' 

( luargaret Townley Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee '1 

son of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley, was born September 2, 1834 
at Woodcockboro, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died October 21, 1900 at Spring- 
field, Missouri; married MISS RANDOLF; married second March, 1874 at 
Springfield, Missouri, HARRIET E. DAVIS a widow, born October, 1833 or 



330 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

February 20, 1835, at Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, daughter of William H. 
McFarland. 

One son: 

327. Charles, born August 17, 1875 at Springfield, Missouri, where he resides ; 

unmarried. 

CYRUS GREENLEE removed to Springfield, Missouri in 1859. During the 
civil war he served his country with distinction as private and sergeant major 
of the 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry. On returning to civil life he pursued his 
former business — that of Contractor and builder. In 1887 he went to California 
and engaged in business, but the following year returned to Springfield, where 
he continued to reside until his death. He was a staunch Republican but took 
no active part in politics. He was a member of the Calvary Presbyterian 
church. 

113. 

A^MOS R'R'R'ENT.F.F. 5 I William Greenlee ♦ John Greenlee » William Greenlee • 

riMxva UAXijjx^xuju ■( Margaret Townley Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ t 

son of "William Greenlee and Margaret Townley, was born January 10, 1837 at 
Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died January 25, 1887 at Woodcock; 
married January 1, 1866 at Cambridge Springs, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, 
ADELAIDE H. CHAMBERLAIN, who was born December 24, 1848 at Cam- 
bridge Springs, daughter of Emerson Chamberlain and Elvira Aiken. 

CHILDREN : 

328. I. Myrtle, born May 31, 1868 at Cambridge Springs ; lives at Buffalo, 

New York ; unmarried, 1899. 

329. II. Mortimer R., born March 17, 1870 at Cambridge Springs; lives at 

Woodcockboro, Pennsylvania; unmarried in 1899. 

330. III. Albert A., born October 27, 1876 ; unmarried, 1899. 

AMOS GREENLEE worked at the carpenter trade at Meadville, Pennsyl- 
vania, before his marriage, and during the civil war followed his trade in Nash- 
ville, Tennessee and Louisville, Kentucky. He returned home in 1864 and there 
joined the Home Guards, which went as far as Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, but 
was not called into action. He purchased a farm in Richmond Township, seven 
miles from Cambridge Springs and lived on it until the death of his father, 
when he moved to the old homestead in Woodcock Township, ten miles north 
of Meadville, where his family still live. He was a Republican; in religion, 
Methodist. 

MYRTLE GREENLEE attended district school until fifteen years of age, 
then went to high school. She also attended Edinboro Normal School, and 
spent one year at the Erie (Pennsylvania) Business College. In 1886 she com- 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 331 

menced teaching in the common schools of Pennsylvania, and continued until 
1898, with the exception of one year spent in Crawford County, Michigan. In 
June, 1898 she went to Buffalo, New York where she secured a position as 
stenographer, in which capacity she was still employed. 

114. 



WILLIAM HARRISON GREENLEE 5 { Si»^^,«i«*^f,; i°a?a\%7.°ir ' 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson i 

son of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley, was born February 3, 1839 
at Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died April 9, 1892 at Woodcock; 
married June 17, 1869, MARY ELIZABETH QUAY, born February 8, 1827 at 
Cambridge, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, died June 4, aged 62 years, at Wood- 
cock, Pennsylvania and was buried in Gravel Run Cemetery, daughter of Archie 
Quay and Jane Clark. He was a farmer; in politics. Democrat; in religion, 
Presbyterian; resided at Woodcock. 

CHILDREN : 

331. I. Adriel Laduff, bom June 12, 1872 at Woodcock ; lives at Woodcock. 

332. n. William Albert, born August 10, 1874. 

116. 



MARY ADELINE GREENLEE' { ^rr'^l^-ef "o^^X* i'a^a^^S'*' 

WllUam Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson i 

daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley, was bom August 22, 1844 
at Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; died May 23, 1870, or 1869 at Wood- 
cock; married December 25, 1864 at Woodcock, ALBERT LOGAN, bom June 
4, 1831 at Hartstown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, died July 17, 1885 at Wood- 
cock, son of David Logan, Jr. He was a physician ; Democrat ; resided at Wood- 
cock. 

CHILDREN : 

333. I. James Albert Logan, born December 25, 1866; married Ida May 

Swift; lives at Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania. 

334. II. Mary Adelaide Logan, born March 24, 1869 ; married William Clen- 

denin.-|- 

118. 

FRANCES AMELIA GREENLEE ^ { ~,- «^«„°i-; lT,^%r^r ' 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' ) 
Mary Thompson — . j 

daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley, was born March 15, 1848 
at Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; died April 1, 1895 at Springfield, 
Green Co., Missouri; married November 1, 1878 at Springfield, Missouri, JOHN 
or JOSEPH M. JARRETT of Springfield, born November 3, 1824, or 1844, in 



332 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

McMinn Co., Tennessee, died September 28, 1890 at Springfield, Missouri, son 
of Aaron Jarrett and Mary Moore. He was a commission merchant; in poli- 
tics. Democrat; in religion, Christian; resided at Springfield. 

CHILDREN : 

335. I. Lyman Hampton Jarrett, born August 11, 1880. He is a telegraph 

operator ; lives at Springfield. 

336. n. Effie Glenn Jarrett, born August 11, 1880 ; dead. 

337. ni. Alfred Logan Jarrett, born February 24, 1883 ; dead. 

119. 
GEORGE BRACKEN GREENLEE 6 {^^Zlfe^^^^ren faMrlSjf"" 

William Greenlee - James Greenlee > ) 
Mary Thompson I 

son of James Greenlee and Hannah Bracken, died in 1866; married SARAH 
RABEL of Woodcockboro, Pennsylvania. She married second A. E. Gibson. 

CHHiDREN : 

338. I. Clayton; lives in Brooklyn, New York. 

339. IL George : lives with his mother near Woodcockboro. 

123. 

■BAflTriPT T>TT'N"N' 5 f Mary Greenlee « John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' 

AAUXUUjj uuai.^ I John M. T. Dunn Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee i ) 

daughter of Mary Greenlee and John Meredith Taylor Dunn, was born Feb- 
ruary 11, 1822 ; married JOSEPH A. FRENCH. 

CHHiDREN : 

340. I. George D. French ; lives at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

341. II. Joseph S'. French; lives at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 

342. in. French ; died. 

124. 

nt ■nTT'R 'RPATYV ■nTTTCTN' 6 f Mary Greenlee * John Greenlee " William Greenlee ' 

UliXVXiK DKAUX UUaa | john M. T. Dunn Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ 1 

son of Mary Greenlee and John Meredith Taylor Dunn, was born June 10, 1824 ; 
married HARRIET DUNN ; resided at Monmouth, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

343. I. Nannie V. Dunn, born December 4, 1852 at Erie, Pennsylvania; 

lives at Long Pine, Nebraska. 

344. II. Emmet Thomas Dunn; lives at Seattle, "Washington. 





Xo. 110. ROBERT GREENLEE. 



MKS. KdBEUT CKEENI.EE. 





No. 111. 



SARAH ( GREENLEE P 
SMITH. 



MRS. A. E GIBSON. WHOSE FIRST 

HUSBAND WAS NO. im GEORGE 

BRACKEN GREENLEE 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 333 

345. III. Robert Monroe Dunn. 

346. IV. Lenoir G. Dunn ; lives at Seattle. 

347. V. Clyde Gilson Dimn; lives at Kent, Washington. 

126. 

U'T T7A'R'Ii"TO 'nTT'NTff 5 f Mary Greenlee » John Greenlee ' William Greenlee " 

Xiljl^AUrjlXl uunn | John M. T. Dunn Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee " ) 

daughter of Mary Greenlee and John Meredith Taylor Dunn, was born April 
29, 1829 at Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married February 24, 
1870 at Erie, Pennsylvania, JOHN ROBINSON DUMARS, born December 1, 
1807 at Erie, Pennsylvania, died April 10, 1895 at Erie, son of James Dumars 
and Margaret Robinson. He was a farmer; in politics, a Democrat; in re- 
ligion, Presbyterian ; resided at Erie. No Children. 

128. 

IVTAPTTTA TA'NT' 'nTT'M'N' 5 f Mary Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' William Greenlee = 

ITl^lAXXlA OAlifi uunvt j John M. T. Dunn Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ 1 



daughter of Mary Greenlee and John Meredith Taylor Dunn, was bom June 
2, 1834 at McKean, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; married October 18, 1854 at Mc- 
Kean, SAMUEL LEROT GLOVER, who was bom July 4, 1832 at Morris, 
Otsego Co., New York, son of Ezra Jarvis Glover and Hannah Mudge. He 
was a shoemaker; in politics, a Democrat; in religion. Episcopalian; resides 
at Wescott, Nebraska. 

CHILDREN : 

348. I. Deett Glover, born April 22, 1856 ; married Joseph Warren McRae ; 

lives at Weissert, Nebraska. 

349. II. Mary Emily Glover, born August 4, 1858 ; married Elvie T. Potter ; 

lives at Wilson, Illinois. 

350. III. Grace Glover, born December 12, 1859 ; married Eugene V. Sparks ; 

lives at Jaqua, Kansas. 

351. IV. Henry Bion Glover, born September 24, 1861; lives at Wescott, 

Nebraska. 

352. V. Percy Dunn Glover, born April 27, 1863 ; married Augusta Lower ; 

lives at Wescott, Nebraska. 

353. VI. Sidney Lynn Glover, born December 29, 1864; lives at Francis- 

ville, Indiana. 

132. 

PORT'R'R f! TTTTTVrii'.S 5 f Elizabeth B. Greenlee • John Greenlee » William Greenlee " 

X-UXbXCin V. X1U1T1J:jO | John M.Humes Sarah Brady Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

son of Elizabeth B. Greenlee and John M. Humes, was bom February 20, 
1849 at Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married October 20, 1869 



334 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

at Woodcock, JULIA DEDRICK who was born November 15, 1848 at Friend- 
ship, New York, died May 10, 1880 at Woodcock, Pennsylvania, daughter of 

Peter Dedrick and Elizabeth ; married second January 8, 1885 at 

Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, KATE FISHER, born March 5, 1865 in 
Woodcock Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, died April 21, 1895 in 

Woodcock, daughter of Frederick Fisher and Lenna ; married third 

March 17, 1897 at Cambridge Springs, JENNETTE C. MANIN, born October 
30 in Wayne Township, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, died June 26, 1898 at 
Woodcock, daughter of Joseph Manin and Sarah . 

One son: 

254. Ransom P. Humes, born February 10, 1888. 

PORTER C. HUMES is a dealer in Agricultural Implements. He has 
served as Supervisor and Assessor of his township, and was Justice of the 
Peace in Woodcock for a term of five years. He has been a Director of the 
Gravel Run Cemetery Association since its organization and was its secretary 
for many years; was elected president in 1882 and re-elected in 1884. He is 
a Presbyterian; Democrat; resides at Woodcock. 

134. 

ROPTTPflN'TA nPTilF.'NT TTTi! 5 ( John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' William Greenlee » 

OViTXinuilXA VTACifjnXjJlij:! j Susan M. Warnes Rebecca Hughes Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee • ) 

daughter of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Wames, was born March 3, 1838 
[bible record] ; died February 16, 1879 [bible record] ; married June 15, 1865 
[bible record] ISAAC N. BONNETT. She taught school fourteen terms and 
was a fine singer. 

CHILDREN: 

355. I. Harry Bonnett (eldest son) ; graduated at Wooster, Wayne Co., 

Ohio; died at Perrysville, Ohio. He was a druggist. 

356. II. Ida Nettie Bonnett ; graduated in stenography at Cincinnati ; mar- 

ried Pearl Showalter of Kentucky, Superintendent of Prudential 
Insurance Company; lived at Denver, Colorado. 

357. m. Isaac Dean Bonnett; graduated at Lafayette, Indiana. He is a 

druggist at Shreve, Wayne Co., Indiana. 
Two children died in infancy. 



I 

I 

1 



137, 
fE GREENLEE 5 {Jo^n 

James Greenlee ^ 



TnTTW RT mO'li' ri'R'Ii''Ii''KrT ■Pli' 5 f John Greenlee « William Greenlee » William Greenlee • 

JUHJN bXjUJNJii UlCJ<i£iniji!.J!> "> { Susan M. Warnes Rebecca Hughes Mary Thompson 



} 



son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes, was bom March 2, 1843 ; died 
March 26, 1866; married April 21, 1864 [bible record] SARAH WACHTEL, 
daughter of Wachtel. 




No. 2.j4. ransom r. HUMES. 





No. 132, POKTEU C. IlfMKS. 



MRS. KATE HUMES. 
Second wife of Porter C. Humes 




RESIDENX'E OF NO. 132, PORTEK C. HUMES, WOOIiCOCK. TA. (FRONT VIEW. 




RESIDENCE OF I'UUXEU r. UL.MES. (REAR VIEW.) 



V- 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 335 

Daughter : 

358. Hetta, bom in 1865; died in 1875. 

JOHN SLONE GREENLEE was a volunteer in the civil war, Company H, 
82nd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; was sent home on a sick furlough 
in 1862 and was never able to return to the army. 

139. 

DANIEL WARNES GREENLEE 6 f John Creenlee • William Greenlee' 

I Susan M. Warnea Rebecca Hughes 

William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson J 

son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes, was bom April 11, 1846 [bible 
record] died August or September 13, 1897 at Davis, Indian Territory; mar- 
ried March 2, 1867 [bible record] MELISSA ANN PLANK, daughter of 

Plank. He visited nearly every state in the Union. 

CHILDREN : 

359. I. Daughter; died in infancy. 

360. II. Zella; married; lives at Cleveland, Ohio. 

141. 

MARY ELIZABETH GREENLEE » f John Oreenlee ' William Greenlee* 

( Susan M. W arnes Rebecca Hughes 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ ) 
Mary Thompson J 

daughter of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes, was born January 5, 1850 
at MeZena, Ashland Co., Ohio; married December 27, 1870 at McZena, JOHN 
WESLEY EASTERDAY born February 27, 1849 at Sparta, Morrow Co., 
Ohio, son of Conrad Easterday and Hannah Green. He is a farmer; Demo- 
crat; Protestant; resides at Overton, Wayne Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

361. I. John Conrad Easterday, bom September 22, 1871; married Callie 

Hempertz; lived at Mansfield, Ohio. 

362. n. Elva Gertie Easterday, born April 3, 1874; married William Eu- 

gene Hawk.+ 

363. ni. Susan Hannah Easterday, born January 22, 1879. 

364. IV. Bemice Luella Easterday, born September 29, 1882. 

1^. 

CURTIS GREENLEE ^ I •^°^^ Greenlee ' William Greenlee » William Greenlee • 

( Susan M. Warnes Reljecca Hughes Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes, was bom March 1, 1851 [bible 
record] at McZena, Ashland Co., Ohio; married December 4, 1872 [bible 



336 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

record] at Haysville, Ashland Co., Ohio, MINA MARKS, bom October 6, 1857 
at McZena, daughter of Robert Marks and Mary Ann Pierce ; painter ; Demo- 
crat; Lutheran; resides at Columbus, Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

365. I. Alice May, born May 23, 1875. 

366. II. Curtis Earl, born April 6, 1877; soldier in the Spanish- American 

War. 

367. III. Harmon Victor, born June 16, 1878. 

368. IV. Cloyd Steward, born August 25, 1879 at McZena. 

145. 

EDWIN STEWART GREENLEE S I J°''° ^//^"'^ ' WllUam greenlee • 

I. Susan M. Warnes Rebecca Hughes 

William Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson — J 

son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes, was born June 2, 1855 at Mc- 
Zena, Ashland Co., Ohio ; married December 31, 1885 at Mohican, Ashland Co., 
Ohio, PILORA BELL EMERICK, born April 14, 1866 at McZena, or Mohican, 
Ohio, daughter of George Washington Emerick and Caroline Crumlick. 

CHILDREN: 

369. I. Arden Deane, born October 29, or 31, 1886. 

370. II. Zodie Vern, born January 6, 1889. 

371. III. Vulah Constance, born October 1, 1891. 

372. IV. Eolis Erma, born March 24, 1893. 

373. V. Zelda Zula, born January 22, 1896. 

EDWIN STEWART GREENLEE was a graduate of Adrian, Michigan 
Commercial College. He served eleven terms as clerk of Lake Township, Ash- 
land County, Ohio, in succession; taught school two years in the same town. 
He invested in land in 1885, met with the panic in 1893 and lost ; served five 
years as Secretary of Holmes Co., Mutual Insurance Company; removed 
to Mansfield in 1897 and is now a boilermaker and mechanic. In politics, he 
is a Democrat; in religion, German Reform. 



147. 

ELZA HOLLAND GREENLEE B / John Greenlee • William Greenlee • 

XiLiiiA a.\Jljl^Aau UlUiifilHljiljfi I gyg^jj jj ^-arnes Re.hecca Hughes 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' ) 
Mary Thompson / 

son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes, was born March 4, 1860 at 
McZena, Ashland Co., Ohio ; married January 14, 1886 at Mohican, Ashland 
Co., Ohio, MARY LONG, born December 30, 1860 at Mohican, died November 
3, 1896 at McZena, daughter of Peter B. Long and Saloma Kantjer; painter; 
Democrat; resides at McZena, Ohio. 







.'^^ 




i 





No. 132. WILLIAM MINER MARKS. 



MRS. WILLIAM MIXER MARKS. 




RESIDEXlE UK XO. loi. WILLIAM MIXER MARKS. LliriK )X VILLE. OHIO. 




No. 383. RALPH GORDON MARKS. 




*3,^© 



No. 37T. UUHF.RT WALLACE 
MARKS. 
No. 3T.S. ('. V. MARKS. 



380. MABEL IRF:XE iL\RKS. 

381. IRMA FAY 1L\RKS. 

382. FLORENCE ALLIXE MARKS. 



JA]\IES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 337 

CHILDREN : 



374. I. Herbert Clarence, born November 11, 1886. 

375. rr. George Glell, born June 3, 1890. 

376. m. Grace Bell, born August 15, 1893. 



152. 



377. 


I. 


378. 


II. 


379. 


m. 


380. 


IV. 


381. 


V. 


382. 


VI. 


383. 


vn. 



WILLIAM MINER MARKS S / Sarah Greenlee ♦ William Greenlee » William Greenlee » 
WJ-LjXjXAIU lUXiiXiA iUArvA.>9 | Ephralm C. Marks Rebecca Hughes Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

son of Sarah Greenlee and Ephraim Chidister Marks, was born June 5, 1850 
in Ashland Co., Ohio; married in 1880 in Ashland Co., Ohio, EFFIE MAY 
WALLACE, born April 3, 1859 at Loudonville, Ohio, daughter of Robert P. 
Wallace and Electa Jane McGuier; merchant; Democrat; Methodist; resided 
at Loudonville, Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

Robert Wallace Marks, bom January 2, 1881. 

C. V. Marks, bom August 27, 1882. 

Beulah Marks, bom in 1887. 

Mable Irene Marks, born December 31, 1888. 

Irma Fay Marks, born January 16, 1891. 

Florence Alline Marks, born November 29, 1893. 

Ralph Gordon Marks, born June 2, 1896. 

155. 

ROBERT THOMPSON GREENLEE S f WllUam Greenlee ' Robert Greenlee' 

I Mary v ogan Margaret Porter 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee i l 
Mary Thompson J 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Vogan, was born June 15, 1828 at Frank- 
lin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married January 11, 1855 at Sandy Lake, 
Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, RACHEL BEGGS who was born in 1830 in County 
Tyrone, Ireland, died January 13, 1861 at Channahon, WiU Co., Illinois, daugh- 
ter of WiUiam Beggs and Martha Wilson ; married second November 20, 1866 
in Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, AMANDA J. PORTER, who was born in 1840 
near Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania, daughter of David Porter and Anna White ; 
farmer; Presbyterian; residence, Idana, Clay Co., Kansas. 

CHILDREN : 

Mary J., bom December 28, 1857; married James A. Mann. 
Martha E., born ilarch 10, 1859 ; married Robert J. Rea. 
David Howard, born October 12, 1867 ; died October 17, 1872. 
Anne E., bom August 17, 1869; married J. E. Hamilton. 
Matthew Wilkin, born December 10, 1870. 
Robert Allen, born January 7, 1873 ; died August 2, 1878. 



384. 


I. 


385. 


n. 


386. 


m. 


387. 


TV. 


388. 


V. 


389. 


VI. 



338 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

390. Vn. Jesse Forrest, bom September 7, 1874; died July 30, 1878. 

391. VIII. Nannie B., born December 18, 1877. 

392. IX. John K., born June 8, 1880. 

ROBERT THOMPSON GREENLEE served in the war of the rebellion; 
enlisted in Company G, 100th Illinois Volunteers in 1862; discharged in 1865. 

159. 



HUGH HASSEN GREENLEE 5 { STr'i'^oS'n '"'*' * M^i^v^^f^^' 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 

Mary Thompson / , 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Vogan, was bom November 5," 1837 at 
Polk, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died January 2, 1900 at Derrick City, Mc- 
Kean Co., Pennsylvania; married December 15, 1859 at Polk, AMANDA M. 
HEDGLIN, born June 10, 1845 at Polk, died May 7, 1886 at Derrick City, 
daughter of Stephen Decatur Hedglin and Hannah W. Lane; married second 
July 4, 1887, ELLA LEE, who was bom May 3, 1861. He was a carpenter; 
Democrat ; Methodist ; resided at Derrick City, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

393. I. Aramanda Araminta, born January 22, 1861; married Walter E. 

Brown. + 
George W., born January 20, 1863. 
Ira R., born April 9, 1885 ; died March 14, 1899. 
Thomas S., born November 5, 1889. 
Charles H., born November 5, 1889. 
Clyde, born January 22, 1892. 
Lucy M., born January 26, 1897. 
Harold, born August 12, 1897. 

167. 

ROBERT GREENLEE NICHOLSON B (Mary Greenle* • Eobert Gr^nl^' 

1 David I. Nicholson Margaret Porter 

William Greenlee " James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson / 

son of Mary Greenlee and David Irvin Nicholson, was born March 4, 1844 in 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married February 14, 1866, MARY ANNE 
THOMPSON ; married second . 

CHILDREN: 

401. I. Alice Violetta Nicholson; dead. 

402. II. Mary M. Nicholson ; dead. 

403. m. William Walker Nicholson ; dead. 

404. IV. Sarah Evaline Nicholson; married Charles A. McDugal; resides at 

Grove City, Pennsylvania. 

No children by second marriage. 



394. 


n. 


395. 


m. 


396. 


IV. 


397. 


V. 


398. 


VI. 


399. 


VII. 


400. 


vni. 



JAMES OP PENNSYLVANIA. 339 

ROBERT GREENLEE NICHOLSON served in Company G, 100th Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers and Company I, 10th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in 
the Civil war. He was a Republican ; resided at Butler, Pennsylvania. 

169. 

■UJTTTTATVr NTP.WOT.SON 5 ( Mary Greenlee • Robert Greenlee ' William Greenlee • 

WXljljXAlu l^xuxiuuouxi t David I. Nicholson Margaret Porter Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 

son of Jlary Greenlee and David Irvin Nicholson, was born September 12, 
1847 at Raymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married July, 1867 at Utica, 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania, ANNA PIERCE, born November 3, 1846 at Coeh- 
ranton, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of William Pierce and Cin- 
derella ; carpenter; Democrat; Methodist; resides at Sheakleyville, 

Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Clinton Nicholson, bom October 14, 1867. 

Cora Nicholson, bom March 26, 1868. 

Maud Nicholson, born February 13, 1870. 

Nellie Nicholson, born Nevember 26, 1872; married Lewis Heas- 

ley. 
Minnie Nicholson, born June 13, 1874. 
James Nicholson, born September 14, 1876. 
Claude Nicholson, born December 2, 1878. 
Charles Nicholson, born September 4, 1880. 
Pearl Nicholson, born September 25, 1884. 
"Walter Nicholson, bora October 24, 1886. 
Mary Nicholson, born August 26, 1890. 

170. 

JENNIF. NIOTTOT.SON 5 / Mary Greenlee » Robert Greenlee » William Greenlee • 

tfjux^xixju X1XWXXVXJOWX1 I David I. Nicholson Margaret Porter Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ' 1 



405. 


I. 


406. 


IL 


407. 


III. 


408. 


IV. 


409. 


V. 


410. 


VI. 


411. 


VII. 


412. 


VIII. 


413. 


JX. 


414. 


X. 


415. 


XI. 



daughter of Mary Greenlee and David Irvin Nicholson, was born April 15, 
1849 at Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married March 1, 1870 MICH- 
AEL HATES, born November 20, 1844 at Innis, County Clare, Ireland, died 
June, 1896, son of Thomas Hayes. He was a railroader; Protestant; resided 
at Bradford, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

416. I. John G. Hayes, born January 21, 1871; married Ada Meyer; lives 

at Eldred, Pennsylvania ; has two sons and one daughter. 

417. H. Edmond I. Hayes, born February 5, 1873; married Mary Keating; 

died March 19, 1900; had one daughter. 

418. III. Dot Hayes, bora April 25, 1875. 



340 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

419. IV. "William M. Hayes, born June 2, 1877. 

420. V. Joe Hayes, born November 20, 1879. 

421. VI. Jennie A. Hayes, born March 1, 1881. 



172. 



ABNER BAINBRIDGE GREENLEE ^ { il\^-^^ ««/J}Jr,;„ S°a'/g;'.«tTo°r'tVr' 

William Greenlee » James Greenlee » 1 
Mary Thompson S 

son of Robert Porter Greenlee and Elizabeth Bainbridge Johnston, was born 
April 23, 1846 in French Creek Township, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married 
November 27, 1870 at Carlton, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, MARY SMITH 
STEVENS, born June 3, 1848 in French Creek Township, daughter of Peter 
Case Stevens and Margaret Robb. He was a farmer; Republican; member of 
the United Presbyterian church; resided at Carlton and New Lebanon, Penn- 
sylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

422. I. Laura Bell, born March 15, 1872, or 1873; married John Frank 

Wiser. 

423. II. William Charles, born November 11, 1874; married Emma Cul- 

low. 

424. III. Susan Peart, born July 18, 1876; married November 15, 1896, 

David Henry MeWilliams. 
425 IV. Carrie Olive, born October 31, 1878; married October 1, 1896 

Oscar Ived Firster. 
Peter Case, or Care, born June 30, 1880. 
Robert Porter, born January 20, 1882. 
Hattie Ellen, born October 12, 1883. 
Henry Pratt, born March 30, 1886. 
Mary Ann, born September 25, 1888. 
Joseph Presley, born October 25, 1889. 

173. 

ROBERT WILLIAM GREENLEE B | Robert P greenlee* Robert Greenlee » 

I Elizabeth B. Johnston Margaret Porter 

uUIlam Greenlee" James Greenlee ' ) 

Mary Thompson — j 

son of Robert Porter Greenlee and Elizabeth Bainbridge Johnston, was born 
June 6, 1848 at Polk, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married April 10, 1873 at 
Sandy Lake, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, CLARA JOSEPHINE FIRSTER, born 
July 22, 1853 at New Lebanon, Pennsylvania, daughter of John Firster and 
Barbara Grove. Resided at New Lebanon, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

432. I. Addison, born December 9, 1874. 

433. II. Lilly, born April 13, 1876; married December 33, 1896 James 

Vick Hollibaugh. 



426. 


V. 


427. 


VI. 


428. 


VIL 


429. 


VIII. 


430. 


DL. 


431. 


X. 



434. 


III. 


435. 


IV. 


436. 


V. 


437. 


VI. 


438. 


VII. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 341 

David Porter, born December 10, 1877. 

Oliver Cromwell, born May 10, 1881 ; died March 18, 1884. 

James Adams, born June 17, 1885. 

I. Josephine, born November 30, 1887. 

John Coulter, born March 13, 1889. 



176. 

Prt'RIi'PT TVTpftTNNTS B f.Tane Greenlee' Robert Greenlee » William Greenlee « 

AUOXiAi. lui/«ii>i>xo I Andrew B. McGinnis Margaret Porter Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ ) 

son of Jane Greenlee and Andrew B. McGinnis, was born March 7, 1850 in 
Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died May 31, 1898 at Kidwell, West Virginia; 
married June 25, 1886 at Parkers Landing, Pennsylvania, MINNIE DOWN- 
ING, born October 17, 1869 in Venango, Pennsylvania, daughter of Jacob 
G. Downing and Harriet Truby. He was a pumper ; in politics. Republican ; in 
religion, Methodist; resided at Parker and Evans City, Pennsylvania; widow 
resides at Poland, West Virginia. 



CHILDREN: 

Jennie McGinnis, born March 10, 1887 ; dead. 
Newton McGinnis, born March 29, 1889; dead. 
Mabel Elizabeth McGinnis, born March 14, 1897. 
Grant McGinnis (possibly a son by a former marriage) lives with 
his grandmother, Mrs. Jane McGinnis. 



178. 



439. 


I. 


440. 


II. 


441. 


III. 


442. 


IV. 



MARGARET BEULINA McGINNIS' {fX^jrJj^Ginnis SS?t"lmr' 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson J 

daughter of Jane Greenlee and Andrew B. McGinnis, was born May 6, 1856 at 
Polk, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married September 19, 1887 at Parkers 
Landing, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania, ROBERT SNOW (a widower with 
several children), who was bom May 6, 1840 in Pennsylvania, son of Nicholas 
Snow and Elisabeth Croyar; carpet weavers; Republican; resided at Butler, 
Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN : 

443. I. Josie E. Snow, born January 26, 1890. 

444. II. Rose N. Snow, born July 10, 1891. 

445. III. Florence Snow, born March 19, 1893. 

446. rV. Joe Wesley Snow, born January 1, 1897. 



342 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

180. 
SARAH ELIZABETH McGINNISs { i-^,^'!f.tc^Gi„„u ^t^Tv^^^ir' 

William Greenlee " James Greenlee '■ \ 
Mary Thompson i 

daughter of Jane Greenlee and Andrew J. McGinnis, was born Jidy 17, 1859 
at Raymilton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania ; married January 11, 1878 at Peters- 
burg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania, JOSEPH CAREY, bom September 25, 1852, 
or 1856, in Wisconsin, son of Nathaniel Carey and Eliza Wagner; school 
teacher; resides at Thornhill, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

Earl P. Carey, born July 11, 1879. 

Clarence B. Carey, born April 24, 1881 ; died December 2, 1894. 

William F. Carey, born April 6, 1883. 

Herbert C. Carey, born July 10, 1885 ; died August 25, 1887. 

Newton 0. Carey, born December 11, 1887. 

Maggie B. Carey, born August 22, 1893 ; died March 17, 1899. 

Joseph B. Carey, bom February 17, 1895. 

Andrew Jay Carey, born April 25, 1897. 

Helen Irene Carey, bom January 13, 1901. 

185. 



447. 


I. 


448. 


II. 


449. 


III. 


450. 


IV. 


451. 


V. 


452. 


VT. 


453. 


VII. 


454. 


vni. 


455. 


IX. 



ROBERT STEWART CREENLEE S / Stewart Greenlee « Robert Greenlee • 

AUDfiAJ. OiJUW«_n,± UAAilinijfiCi i Sarah A. McGlnnls Margaret Porter 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' ) 

Mary Thompson J 

son of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis, was bom April 24, 1847 at 
Waterloo, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married September 6, 1872 at New 
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, AMELIA JANE DUFFORD, bom September 24, 1855 
in Pennsylvania, daughter of George M. Dufford and Martha Sagizer; oil and 
gas well contractor; Republican; Methodist; resides at Findlay, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

456. I. Donella J., born September 13, 1873; married June 30, 1895, 

Clarence Graves; died July 12, 1896. 

457. II. William S., born November 11, 1874; married Grace E. Packard; 

Mary Vinton. -|- 
Albert, born September 3, 1876. 
Roy, born November 29, 1878; married Bertha Moyer; resides at 

Findlay, Ohio; has daughter, Ruth. 
Georgia, born December 23, 1884. 
Margaret. 
John C. 

Kittie, bom January 15, 1889. 
Dollie, or Don, born Febmary 16, 1897. 



458. 


III. 


459 


IV. 


460. 


V. 


461. 


VI. 


462. 


VIL 


463. 


vm. 


464. 


IX. 




No. IS.-,. UOBEKT STEWART (JREEXLEE AND FAMILY. 




IT 





\ 



:/f>F' 



} 



R. S. GREENLEE. 



MRS. R. S. GREENLEE. 





MRS. ROT GREENLEE. 



No. 459. ROY GREENLEE. 




No. 457. WII.I.I.AM S. GREENLEE 




MRS. \VILLL\M S. GREENLEE. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 343 

186. 

WILLIAM HARRISON GREENLEE* 1 1"''^?^' ^;^°.'^V Robert Greenlee « 

I Sarah A. McGinnls Margaret Porter 

William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 

Mary Thompson / 

son of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis, was bom June 28, 1849 
at "Waterloo, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married February 1, 1877 at Lines- 
ville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, MARY A. SHILLITO, born June 5, 1858 at 
Hartstown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of William Shillito and Har- 
riet E. McDowell. 

CHILDREN : 

465. I. Frederick Harrison, born March 28, 1878 ; married Elizabeth Bent- 

ley; spent two years in Allegheny College but had to leave on 
account of his eyes failing; is a member of Company K, 15th 
Regt., P. N. G. 

466. IL Robert Clyde, bom November 20, 1883. 

467. m. Mabel Harriet, bom September 10, 1891. 

WILLIAM HARRISON GREENLEE has been a farmer with the exception 
of two years spent in the Bradford oil field ; resides on a farm of one hundred 
and fifteen acres one mile east of Hartstown, Pennsylvania ; Republican ; Meth- 
odist. 

188. 

GRACE M. GREENLEE * i Stewart Greenlee « Robert Greenlee » William Greenlee • 

\ Sarah A. McGinnls Margaret Porter Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ 1 

daughter of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis, was born October 26, 
1853; married December, 1879 at Hartstown, or Meadville, Pennsylvania, G. 
WASHINGTON MASON. He is a tinner ; resides at Greenville, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

468. I. Eddy Mason, born in 1881. 

469. n. Charles Mason, bom in 1884. 

470. III. Sadie Mason, bom in 1894. 

189. 

SARAH ELIZABETH GREENLEE 5 I i*^"'?^' I'/??,'^*.' aobert Greenlee » 

1 Sarah A. McGlnmg Margaret Porter 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson • J 

daughter of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis, was born January 24, 
1856 at Milledgeville, Pennsylvania ; married May 5, 1879 at Hartstown, Craw- 
ford Co., Pennsylvania, EDWARD N. HALL, born August 12, 1854 at Geneva, 



471. 


I. 


472. 


n. 


473. 


m. 


474. 


IV. 



344 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, son of John Hall and Cylinda Newton. He is a 
farmer; in politics, Free silver; in religion; Methodist Episcopal; resides at 
Geneva, Pennsylvania. 

CHHjDREN: 

Ira Stewart Hall, bom February 17, 1882. 
Ida Hall, born February 18, 1884. 
Thomas Hall, born May 19, 1891. 
Robert Harrison HaU, born July 7, 1895. 



190. 

HARRIET ANN GREENLEE S f Stewart Greenlee * Robert Greenlee • 

AAnnxXiJ. «.«« UAririnijfiri 1 Sarah A. McGlnnls Margaret Porter 

William Greenlee = James Greenlee i 1 
Mary Thompson J 

daughter of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis, was born July 1, 
1858, or 1862 ; married February, 1880 at Hartstown, Pennsylvania, JOSEPH 
E. ELLIS, born February, 1857 at Hartstown. He is a harness maker ; resides 
at Crestline, Ohio. 



CHILDREN : 

475. I. Harry E. Ellis, born in 1883. 

476. n. Rosie Ellis, born in 1885. 

477. III. Grace Ellis, born in 1887. 



191. 
CURTIS or LICURDIS GREENLEE ^ { g'-P^^'lJ^^"'- * S°a'r'i'r?tTo"r't?r' 

WUUam Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson / 

son of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal, was bom March 20, 1845 at 
Waterloo, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married November 9, 1865, MARIA 
MeGINNIS, born February 12, 1850 at "Waterloo ; farmer ; resides at Bertrand, 
Nebraska. 

192. 

BTTSAN REBECCA GREENLEE S / Joseph Greenlee * Robert Greenlee • 

OUOAXH J\,£,DXi\j\jA VrnfiJUnAjXiXi j Harriet McNeal Margaret Porter 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ ) 
Mary Thompson / 

daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal, was born April 11, 1846 near 
Waterloo, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married May 6, 1872 in Pennsylvania, 
GEORGE WASHINGTON MYERS, born Febraary 23, 1836 at New Middle- 
town, Mahoning Co., Ohio, son of George W. Myers and Saloma Raub. He 
is a carpenter; in politics, a Republican; resides near New Middletown, Ohio. 







No. 1!I0. JOSEI'II E. ELLIS AND 
KAIIILY. 



No. 203. JAMES GREENLEE. 





No. 328. MYRTLE GREENLEE. 



No. 303. AHMINTA GREENLEE 
liROWN. AND IltrSBAND WAL- 
TER E. BROWN. 



JAilES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 345 

CHILDREN : 

478. I. Maggie Luella Myers, bom March 15, 1873; married Ollie Q. 
Kniner. 
Clara Belle Myers, born July 26, 1874. 

Viola Myers, bom April 16, 1876 ; married John D. Hardesty. 
Harry Dale ilyers ; dead. 
Homer 0. Myers, born October 2, 1880. 
Harvey E. Myers, bom November 8, 1882. 

193. 



479. 


H. 


480. 


m. 


481. 


IV. 


482. 


V. 


483. 


VI. 



MARGARET JANE GREENLEE 5 {J<>-p^«^X-' S°.'//„'.?t"po''r't'eV 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ 1 

Mary Thompson / 

daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal, was born December 30, 
1847 at Sandy Lake, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married June 9, 1870 at 
Leetonia, Columbiana Co., Ohio, JABEZ WHITTON, born July 31, 1841 at 
Staffiger, England, son of John "Whitton and Mary White. He is a blacksmith ; 
in politics, a Democrat; in religion, ^Methodist; resides at Salem, Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

484. I. George Whitton, born August 14, 1874; married Minnie Patric; 
lives at Salem, Ohio. 
Wilbert Whitton, born April 9, 1879. 

Nellie Whitton, born October 3, 1882 ; died December 22, 1882. 
Etta Whitton, born June 23, 1885. 
Eva Whitton, bom March 13, 1887. 

197. 

T.V"nTA A fS-'R'li'.P.'NT.Ti'.F. 5 ( Joseph Greenlee * Robert Greenlee " William Greenlee » 

uix^xA m.. \XA£icixixj£jxj j Harriet McNeal Margaret Porter Mary Thompson 

James Greenlee ^ 1 



485. 


II. 


486. 


m. 


487. 


IV. 


488. 


V. 



daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal, was born September 15, 
1856 at New Lebanon, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania; married June 1, 1881 at 
Washingtonville, Columbiana Co., Ohio, GEORGE W. WEBBER, born June 15, 
1848 at Lisbon, Columbiana Co., Ohio. He is a farmer ; in politics, a Democrat ; 
in religion, Methodist; resides at Lisbon. 

CHILDREN : 

Hattie M. Webber, bom October 16, 1882. 
Bertha L. Webber, born March 22, 1885. 
Harry L. Webber, bom July 24, 1887. 
Albert R. Webber, born November 5, 1889. 
Frank LeRoy Webber, born October 6, 1892. 



489. 


I. 


490. 


II. 


491. 


m 


492. 


IV. 


493. 


V. 



346 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

200 

MAHALA BARR 8 f Anna Greenlee = William Greenlee « James Greenlee ' 

uxAunun unxbxv j peter Barr Jane McClelland Anna Patterson 

William Greenlee ^ James Greenlee » 1 

Mary Thompson J 

daughter of Anna Greenlee and Peter Barr, was bom April 13, 1849 at Ray- 
milton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married March 16, 1869, EUSEBIUS 
CHATLEY, who was born near Milledgeville, Pennsylvania, son of Andrew 
Chatley and Ruth Robbins. He is a farmer ; in politics, a Democrat ; in religion, 
Disciple ; resides near Milledgeville. 

CHILDREN: 

494. I. Bertie Milton Chatley, born May 19, 1870; unmarried (1900). 

495. n. Otis Asa Chatley, born December 22, 1877; unmarried (1900). 

202. 

PTPTinP IVf P A TTF.T? sow 6 /Margaret Greenlee ' William Greenlee • James Greenlee • 
rjUXJUXb lU. x-A XX fiAOUii t John Patterson Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson J 

son of Margaret Greenlee and John Patterson, was bom May 14, 1844 at Ray- 
milton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania ; married February 2, 1871 at Sandy Lake, 
Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, MARY A. CORNELUS, bom March 10, 1850 at 
Leesburg, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, died January 2, 1894 at Rajonilton, Penn- 
sylvania, daughter of Isaac Cornelus and Nancy Cook; Democrat; Presby- 
terian; residence, Raymilton. 

CHILDREN: 

Harry Patterson, born November 29, 1872; married Adah Snider. 

George Patterson, bom May 16, 1874. 

Cora Patterson, bom May 21, 1877 ; married Walter Jewell. 

Brit Patterson, born November 10, 1880. 

Nannie Patterson, bom April 6, 1883. 

Pearl Patterson, bom August 6, 1887. 

203. 

TATWIPO r''DTi'T!''KrT IP'B' 6 f James Greenlee » William Greenlee « James Greenlee ' 

JAOULO KxKCiHiSSIjXiJU i Mary Stewart Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ 1 

Mary Thompson / 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Stuart, was born November 13, 1856 at 
Harlandsburgh, Lawrence Co., Pennsylvania ; married May 31, 1883 at Beaver 
Falls, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, MARY A. CROYIER, bom January 24, 1861 
in Iowa, daughter of D. Croyier and Jane Boyd; farmer; Republican; United 
Presbyterian ; residence, Grove City, Pennsylvania. 



496. 


I. 


497. 


II. 


498. 


m. 


499. 


IV. 


500. 


V. 


501. 


VI. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 347 

204. 

JANE MARY GREENLEE B r John M. Greenlee"^ William Greenlee « James Greenlee » 
_,,,,, _ , , ^ „ . , . I Mary Mills Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee " James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson j 

daughter of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills, was bom November 
7, 1849 in Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married December 25, 1870 at Victor, 
Poweshiek Co., Iowa, WILLIAM ALLEN CLARK, born January 20, 1842 at 
Jersey City, New Jersey, daughter of John Clark and Mary Allen. 

CHILDREN: 

502. I. Laura May Clark, born December 23, 1871 ; married Austin Linn ; 

lives at Gray, Iowa. 

503. II. Wilbur Arthur Clark, born February 28, 1872; married Clara 

Belle Friese.-(- 
Robert Clark, born October 10, 1874. 
Charles Erwin Clark, born November 27, 1876. 
Mary Ella Clark, born May 5, 1882. 
Jennie Bell Clark, born September 11, 1887. 
John Wesley Clark, bom February 29, 1888. 
Nellie Pearl Clark, born December 5, 1890. 
Louis Clark, born September 9, 1892. 
Sarah Matilda Clark, born August 15, 1894. 

WILLIAM ALLEN CLARK served in the Civil war ; enlisted in 1861 and 
remained in the army three years. He is a farmer; in politics, a Republican; 
in religion, Christian ; resides at Audubon, Iowa. 

205. 

MILLS ERWIN GREENLEE e | J^ohn M.^Greenlee » JlUi'li- °e7lfn'd" * 

James Greenlee • William Greenlee - James Greenlee ' 1 
Ann Patterson Mary Thompson / 

son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills, was born April 24, 1852 at 
Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married December 25, 1875 at Avoca, 
Iowa, AURILDAH SINCLAIR, bom March 29, 1857 at Avoca, Iowa, daughter 
of Robert Sinclair and Mary Hogan. He is a wagon maker; in politics, a 
Republican ; in religion. United Brethren ; resides at Templeton, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

Biol, born April 8, 1877; unmarried. 

Edna, born December 12, 1879; married May 16, 1900, Arthur 

Billick ; lives at Templeton, Iowa. 
Ernest, bora March 18, 1882. 
Robert, born Febmary 20, 1884. 
Viola, born October 11, 1889. 
Coquella, born October 5, 1897. 



504. 


ni. 


505. 


IV. 


506. 


V. 


507. 


VL 


508. 


VII. 


509. 


VIII. 


510. 


LX. 


511. 


X. 



512. 


I. 


513. 


II. 


514. 


III. 


515. 


IV. 


516. 


V. 


517. 


VI. 



348 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

206. 



OT.IVRP Ti" O'RP.'RNT.'R'R 8 / John M. Greenlee » William Greenlee « Jameo Greenlee • 
vxjX V £1X1, £ . \7XV£iCii<iXij:iXi ^ Mary Mills Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee " James Greenlee ^ 1 

Mary Thompson / 

son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills, was bom February 9, 1854 at 
Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania; married March 6, 1877 at Avoca, Pot- 
tawatomie Co., Iowa, CATHARINE L. PLUMMER, born April 14, 1859 at 
Brooklyn, Poweshiek Co., Iowa, daughter of Caleb Plummer and Rebecca Pit- 
tenger; farmer; Republican; Methodist Episcopal; residence, Anthon, Iowa. 



CHILDREN : 

518. I. Rebecca I., born July 22, 1878. 

519. II. Charles Elmer T., born December 16, 1889. 



207. 



JAMES WALTER GREENLEE « {rr^y^nfff '^"'^^ ' TZ'TJilZll' * 

James Greenlee ' William Greenlee = James Greenlee ' t 

Ann Patterson Mary Thompson — J 

son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills, was born October 27, 1856 
at Juda, Green Co., Wisconsin; married March 17, 1887 at College Springs, 
Page Co., Iowa, LUELLA GREENLEE [No. 239] born August 24, 1861 at 
Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Samuel McLaine Greenlee 
and Mary Ann Burch ; farmer ; Republican ; Methodist ; resides at Gray, Iowa. 



CHILDREN: 

520. I. Leroy, born June 28, 1888. 

521. n. May, born October 22, 1892. 

522. m. Earl, born April 1, 1894. 

523. IV. Byran, born April 4, 1899. 



209. 

JOHN WESLEY GREENLEE e { J^ohn ^L^Green.ee e j^i-M^cS^tfa^r ' 

James Greenlee » William Greenlee - James Greenlee ' 1 
Ann Patterson Mary Thompson J 

son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills, was born April 12, 1861 at 
Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa; married March 13, 1891, ELENOR STEERE, 
bom April 25, 1865 at Ionia, Ionia Co., Michigan, daughter of Amos Steere and 
Alice King; farmer; Republican; Methodist; resides at Ross, Iowa. B I 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 349 

233. 

W7TPT flTTTNTiV TrnRAflTf 6 f Dorcas Greenlee ^ William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 

Wll&l V"-^-"^* nwOAV/A. JDavldHosack Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' ) 
Mary Thompson J 

son of Dorcas Greenlee and David Hosack, was born March 1, 1855 at Mercer, 
Mercer Co., Pennsylvania ; married October 23, 1882 at Sioux City, Iowa, MARY 
JANE GLENN, born November 4, 1865 at Lemars, Plymouth Co., Iowa, di- 
vorced, 1893, daughter of Michael Glenn and Boyl. He is a brick layer; 

in politics, a Republican ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resides at New York City. 

CHILDREN : 

524. I. Dorcas Bell Hosack, born December 21, 1883 ; died March 2, 1884. 

525. II. Charles Hosack, born November 21, 1884 ; died May 5, 1886. 

526. III. Wirt Edward Hosack, born March 31, 1887. 

242. 

AARON BURTON GREENLEE « I Sam"el M. Greenlee " William Greenlee ' 

1 Mary A. Burch Jane McClelland 

James Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ 1 

Ann Patterson Mary Thompson / 

son of Samuel McLaine Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch, was born May 23, 1867 
in Warren Co., Pennsylvania; married at Goodman, McDonald Co., Missouri, 
SARAH ELIZABETH GAROUTTE, daughter of James Lake Garoutte and Lou 
Ann Pogue. He is a farmer ; in politics, Republican ; in religion, Christian ; re- 
sides at Avilla, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

527. I. Ethel Armenia, born December 11, 1893 ; died September 13, 1896. 

528. II. Roy Edmond, born March 7, 1896. 

529. III. Mable Mildred, born November 5, 1897. 

247. 

IVrAPTON A T?OS?1i'. 6 f Emily Greenlee '^ William Greenlee * James Greenlee ' 

i.Mnj.>,xvxi xi. Av/uxj (Harvey Rose Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee - James Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Thompson j 

son of Emily Greenlee and Harvey Rose, was born April 4, 1860 at Sandy Lake, 
Mercer Co., Pennsylvania; married December 28, 1880 at Franklin, Venango 
Co., Pennsylvania, NETTIE WALLACE, born April 15, 1861 near Mercer, Mer- 
cer Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Hugh Wallace and Sarah Dight; farmer 
Republican ; Methodist ; resides near Dempseytown, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

530. I. Harvey Delbert Rose, bom July 9, 1882. 

531. 11. Hugh Wadsworth Rose, born December 3, 1883. 



532. 


in. 


533. 


IV. 


534. 


V. 


535. 


VI. 


536. 


VII. 



350 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Olive Agnes Rose, bom April 9, 1885. 
Wallace WiUiam Rose, born September 8, 1886. 
George Dewitt Rose, born May 2, 1889. 
Ethel Sarah Emma Rose, bom March 18, 1893. 
Ehna Jeanette Rose, born January 16, 1900. 

264. 

TIPQStTP TVr 'WAT'R'RS 6 f Caroline Greenlee "^ William Greenlee * James Greenlee » 

ilfiOOlfi XU. WA.J.J:ixi.i3 \ Henry Waters Jane McClelland Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 

Mary Tliompson / 

daughter of Caroline Greenlee and Henry Waters, was born February 17, 1871 
at Fidioute, Warren Co., Pennsylvania; married January 18, 1899 at Ionia, 
Michigan, CHARLES B. McCORMICK, born February 18, 1863 at Fidioute, 
Pennsylvania, son of John D. McCormick and Charlotte C. Broughton. He is 
a farmer; in politics. Republican; in religion, United Brethren; resides at 
Ionia, Michigan. 

261. 

MARTHA JANE 6REENLEE « I P^'*"" ^- Greenlee ^ John Greenlee * 

IfULAXILH. ««.tin£i WAJUAXIA^uj:! tMary J. Guiler Margaret Patterson 

James Greenlee • William Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ' ' 

Ann Patterson Mary Thompson J 

daughter of Peter Patterson Greenlee and Mary Jane Guiler, was bom Septem- 
ber 18, 1860 at Buckingham, Tama Co., Iowa ; married June 30, 1884 at Toledo, 
Tama Co., Iowa, GEORGE HALE COTTON, born October 12, 1857 at South 
Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana, son of Joseph Cotton and Susan Ford; minister; 
in polities. Prohibitionist ; in religion. Reformed Church in America ; resided at 
Traer and Des Moines, Iowa; Salem, South Dakota; New Brunswick and Du- 
mont, New Jersey ; New York City. 

CHILDREN : 

537. I. Mary Jane Cotton, bom June 25, 1887. 

538. II. George Cotton, born September 21, 1890 ; died September 30, 1890. 

539. III. Anna Alvira Cotton, bom February 28, 1894. 

MARTHA (GREENLEE) COTTON wrote short stories and other articles 
for publication, and not without encouragement. The Christian Intelligencer 
offered to print and pay for anything she might contribute. 

262. 

ANNA fi'R'RP.NT.li'.'R 6 f Peter P. Greenlee "^ John Greenlee * .Tames Greenlee ' 

nxixiA uxv.u.uxi±jxjj:i tMary J. Guiler Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson 

^Viliiam Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ^ \ 

Mary Thompson J 

daughter of Peter Patterson Greenlee and Mary Jane Guiler, was born Septem- 
ber 29, 1862 at Toledo, Tama Co., Iowa; married November 19, 1885 at Toledo, 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 351 

Iowa, CHARLES CLINTON WALLACE, born June 27, 1859 at Chariton, Lucas 
Co., Iowa, died May 10, 1898 at Des Moines, Iowa, son of Thomas D. "Wallace 
and Sarah Nickols; occupation, religious work; politics, Republican; religion, 
Presbyterian ; residence, Des Moines, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

540. I. Laurence Greenlee Wallace, born August 19, 1886. 

541. II. Martha Lucile Wallace, bom November 28, 1893. 

265. 

JOHN OUINCY BARNES 8 /Elizabeth Greenlee" John Greenlee ' James Greenlee » 

^ ( Thomas G. Barnes Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 

Mary Thompson J 

son of Elizabeth Greenlee and Thomas G. Barnes, was bom February 5, 1860 
at Pardoe, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania; married September 20, 1892, ANNA 
LOUVENA PATTERSON, born March 28, 1869 at Jackson Centre, Mercer Co., 
Pennsylvania, daughter of Thompson Patterson and Mary Jane Williams. He 
is a farmer ; in politics, Prohibitionist ; in religion, United Presbyterian ; resides 
at Grove City, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

542. I. Mary Edna Barnes, born March 19, 1896. 

543. II. Charlie Reid Barnes, born November 10, 1900. 

267. 

JAMES ELMER BARNES^ /Elizabeth Greenlee"^ John Greenlee ' James Greenlee » 

(Thomas G. Barnes Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson 
William Greenlee - James Greenlee ^ 1 

Mary Thompson I 

son of Elizabeth Greenlee and Thomas G. Barnes, was born April 15, 1866 at 
Pardoe, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania ; married August 24, 1899 at Pardoe, Pennsyl- 
vania, MARY MARTHA JOHNSTON, born June 13, 1869 at Pardoe, Pennsyl- 
vania, daughter of Gilbert Johnston and Margaret Paden. He is a florist ; in 
politics, a Prohibitionist; in religion. United Presbyterian; resides at Grove 
City, Pennsylvania. 

269. 

VJOLA GREENLEE * -f J^™^^ Greenlee ^ John Greenlee * James Greenlee * 

1 Maria L. McColgan Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee - James Greenlee > 1 
Mary Thompson J 

daughter of James Greenlee and Maria L. McColgan, was born August 8, 1869 
at Central City, Gilpin Co., Colorado ; married January 15, 1896 at Nevadaville, 
Gilpin Co., Colorado, HOWARD E. GALTON, born January 22, 1868 at Poo- 
Chow, China, son of W. P. Galton of China and Georgiana Parker. He is a far- 



352 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

mer; in polities, Republican; in religion, Episcopalian; resides at Otis, Eddy 
Co., New Mexico. 

CHILDREN : 

544. I. John Howard Galton, born October 29, 1896. 

545. II. Ruth Galton, bom February 19, 1898. 

546. III. Harold Parker Galton, born June 18, 1899. 



273. 



'BT.O'R'B'.NTJ'R V. fi-TiF.F.NT.F.F. 6 f Samuel S. Greenlee ^ John Greenlee ' James Greenlee « 

c u\ii>.i^a\jj:, ju. \xjxiuiui.^±jjuju t Amanda J. Tinker Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee ^ James Greenlee i j, 

Mary Thompson / 

daughter of Samuel S. Greenlee and Amanda J. Tinker, was born July 11, 1870 
at Mercer, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania ; married October 12, 1892 at Mercer Co., 
Pennsylvania, PRANK W. TINKER, bom February 27, 1869 at Butler, Penn- 
sylvania, son of Charles Tinker and Elizabeth Morrison. He is a driller ; in poli- 
tics, Republican ; in religion, Protestant ; resides at Butler. 



CHILDREN : 

547. I. Mildred Frances Tinker, born August 1, 1895. 

548. II. Helen Elizabeth Tinker, born November 19, 1899. 



281. 

IVrARflABIilT .TANTi". AT.T.'R'M 6 f Martha Greenlee " John Greenlee * James Greenlee * 

HIAKUAHJ:! J. J An r. Al^ljJlin | g^^^^^ ^„g^ Margaret Patterson Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee - James Greenlee ' ) 
Mary Thompson J 

daughter of Martha Greenlee and Robert Allen, was born July 6, 1868 at Pardee, 
Mercer Co., Pennsylvania ; married April 30, 1891, JOHN CARSON, born July 
19, 1857 at Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland, son of John Carson and Jane 
Long. He is a hardware merchant; in politics, Republican, in religion, Re- 
formed Presbyterian ; resides at Denver, Colorado. 



CHILDREN : 

Martha Jane Carson, born October 18, 1892. 

Robert John Carson, born April 14, 1895. 

James Alexander Carson, born January 16, 1897; died August 16, 

1898. 
Harold "William, born May 15, 1899. 
Twin sons, born Jan. 30, 1901 ; one died February 8, 1901. 



549. 


I. 


550. 


II. 


551. 


III. 


552. 


IV. 


553. 


V. 



JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 353 

311. 

Samuel Greenlee ' James J. Greenlee ' .Tames Greenlee ' 



WT wnp'R nPHITHNT in'R 6 f Samuel Greenlee ' James J. Greenlee ' .Tames Greenlei 

filjlujliA vri«.J:ii:iri±j£iJ:i j Harriet Burch Elizabeth Greenlee Ann Patterson 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee > 1 

Mary Thompson / 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Harriet Burch, was born March 7, 1870 at Ray- 
milton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania ; married November 14, 1899 at Sandy Lake, 
Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, CORA FRANCES VOGAN, bom August 17, 1878 at 
Sandy Lake, daughter of Simeon Vogan and Rebecca "Waid. He is a farmer ; 
in politics. Democrat; in religion, United Presbyterian; resides at Sandy Lake, 
Pennsylvania. 

Son: 

554. I. Herman Bruce, born November 14, 1900. 

334. 

MARY ADELAIDE LOGAN 8 / Mary a. Greenlee " William Greenlee ♦ 

ITIAKX AUXiUALUHi la\J\jAn j Albert Logan Margaret Townley 

John Greenlee » William Greenlee "^ James Greenlee ^ I 
Sarah Brady Mary Thompson J 

daughter of Mary Adeline Greenlee and Albert Logan, was born March 24, 1869 
at "Woodcock, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania ; married April 10, 1892, "WILLIAM 
CLENDENIN, born March 12, 1868 at Cincinnati, Ohio, son of Dr. William 
Clendenin and Sabra Birchard ; physician ; Republican ; Presbyterian ; resides at 
Madisonville, Ohio. 

Daughter : 

555. I. Mary Elizabeth Clendenin, bom March 10, 1894. 

362. 

ELVA GERTIE EASTERDAY 6 (Mary E. Greenlee' John Greenlee • 

Xilj V A \x£iD, ±nu Ci±i.ox iJXbl^ A. X | j^^^^ W. Easterday Susan M. Warnes 

William Greenlee ' William Greenlee ♦ James Greenlee '■ \ 
Rebecca Hughes Mary Thompson i 

daughter of Mary Elizabeth Greenlee and John "Wesley Easterday, was born 
April 3, 1874 at Big Prairie, "Wayne Co., Ohio; married January 30, 1890 at 
"Wooster, Wayne Co., Ohio, WILLIAM EUGENE HAWK, born November 22, 
1870 at Wooster, Ohio. Residence, Wooster. 

CHILDREN: 

556. I. Frankie Luella Hawk, born March 24, 1891. 

557. n. Mary Arminta Hawk, bom May 3, 1893. 

558. III. Charles Glen Hawk, bom July 8, 1895. 



354 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

393. 



559. 


I. 


560. 


II. 


561. 


III. 


562. 


IV. 


563. 


V. 


564. 


VI. 



ARAMANDAARAMINTA GREENLEE 6 {f^f^JlS'll^^gli; S'r'^^og^aT'""^ * 

Robert Greenlee • William Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 

Margaret Porter Mary Thompson J 

daughter of Hugh Hassen Greenlee and Amanda M. Hedglin, was born January 
22, 1861 near Polk, Mineral Township, Venango, Co., Pennsylvania; married 
July 10, 1879 at Parkers City, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania, "WALTER E. 
BROWN, born May 5, 1859 at Scrubgrass," Venango Co., Pennsylvania, son of 
Marcus Lueien Brown and Annie Eliza Phipps. He was the first Deputy Sheriff 
appointed for Alleghany, New York ; is an oil producer ; Democrat ; Methodist ; 
resides at Four Mile, Cattaraugus Co., New York. 

CHILDREN: 

George W. Brown, bom April 21, 1880 ; died May 7, 1882. 

Willard L. Brown, bom June 18, 1882. 

Myrtle M. Brown, bom May 30, 1885. 

Hazel A. Brown, bom June 11, 1888. 

Ivy B. Brown, bom October 25, 1890. 

Laurel E. Brown, born May 12, 1894. 

457. 

WTT.T.TAIVr S ftP'RF.NT.li'.'R 6 f Robert S. Greenlee ^ Stewart Greenlee * Robert Greenlee • 

WJ-lxLiJ-tUU O. UAriJ:iX<llj£j£i i Amelia J. Dufford Sarah A. McGlnnis Margaret Porter 

William Greenlee ' James Greenlee i ) 

Mary Thompson / 

son of Robert Stewart Greenlee and Amelia Jane Dufford, was bom Novemljer 
11, 1874 at Hartstown, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; married January 2, 1895 
at Findlay, Ohio, GRACE E. PACKARD, bom June 28, 1878 at Dunkirk, Ohio, 
daughter of Milton Packard and Sarah ; married second MARY VIN- 
TON. He is an oil worker; Republican; in religion, Disciple; resides at 
Findlay, Ohio. 

Son: 

565. I. Ray R., bom January 12, 1896. 

503. 

WIT.BTI'RN ATiTHTIR CLARK f J Jane M. Greenlee « John M. Greenlee » 

WIIjCUKJM AKXXlUi;. 1/XjA.K,A. j William A. Clark Mary Mills 

William Greenlee • James Greenlee ' William Greenlee = James Greenlee ^ I 

Jane McClelland Ann Patterson Mary Thompson / 

son of Jane Mary Greenlee and "William Allen Clark, was born February 28, 
1872 in Poweshiek Co., Iowa; married September 21, 1897 at Council Bluffs, 
Iowa, CLARA BELLE FRIESE, bom January 7, 1876 at Audubon, Audubon 
Co., Iowa, daughter of Charles "William Friese and Phebe Jane McCloughy. 
He is a Republican ; in religion, Methodist ; resides at Audubon, Iowa. 



DESCENDANTS OF JAMES G£E£NL£E 

OF 

TENNESSEE. 



JAMES GREENLEE ; ' married NANCT 



2. 


I. 


3. 


n. 


4. 


m. 


5. 


IV. 


6. 


V. 


7. 


VI. 



CHILDREN : 

John, born October, 1775; married Elizabeth Sunderland. + 
Alexander; settled at or near Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee 

prior to 1800. 
James; married Ruth Sunderland. + 

"William ; married .+ 

Louis, bom December 28, 1791; married Elizabeth Hunt.+ 

Vilot; married Mathew McCullow; died when their only child was 

very young. 

JAMES GREENLEE came from Ireland. He settled in Virginia on the 
Potomac river. Se spent some time in Pennsylvania before he went to Vir- 
ginia. Some of his sons served in the Revolutionary war. 



JOHN GREENLEE,2 son of James Greenlee and Nancy , was bom Octo- 
ber, 1775 in North Carolina; died October, 1858, or March, 1859 at Rutledge, 
Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married in 1797, near Rutledge, ELIZABETH SUN- 
DERLAND, born January 26, 1780 in Tennessee, died July 13, 1857 near Rut- 
ledge, Tennessee, daughter of David Sunderland and Elizabeth . 

CHILDREN : 

Nancy (oldest), born in 1798; married Edward Mayes.+ 

James, bom November 1, 1800; married Phebe Mayes. -|- 

John, born April 8, 1803, or 1802 ; married Mary Mayes.+ 

Eli; married Mary Daniel.-j- 

Mary, bora in 1807; married Henry Mayes.+ 

Hamilton, bom in 1809 ; married Mary Sunderland.+ 

Elizabeth, born in 1811 ; married Charles Biddle ; dead ; had son, 

John Biddle. 
15. VIH. Lovisa ; married Joseph Daniel ; moved out "West ; had a son, John 

Daniel. 

355 



8. 


I. 


9. 


II. 


10. 


HI. 


11. 


IV. 


12. 


V. 


13. 


VI. 


14. 


vn. 



356 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

16. IX. George, born in 1814; married Mary Hilton.^- 

17. X. Wiiliam, born in 1815 ; married in 1841 Nancy Smith ; moved with 

his family to Missouri about 1869 or 1870. 

JOHN GREENLEE emigrated from North Carolina to Kentucky, thence to 
Tennessee about 1790, and settled in Grainger County, where he purchased 
several hundred acres of land. His life-long occupation was farming and stoct 
raising. He was a Whig ; in religion. Missionary Baptist ; a soldier in the war 
of 1812 and a brave and fearless man. He resided near Rutledge, Tennessee. 



JAMES GREENLEE,2 son of James Greenlee and Nancy ; married 

RUTH SUNDERLAND ; resided in Jefferson County, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

18. I. James. 

19. n. Andrew. 

The sons went West about 1850, after the father's death. 

5. 
WILLIAM GREENLEE,2 son of James Greenlee and Nancy ; married 



Son: 

20. I. Willis L. ; married ; married second Widow 

Ferryman. + 



LOUIS GREENLEE,^ son of James Greenlee and Nancy , was bom De- 
cember 28, 1791 ; kiUed during the Civil war, December, 1862, or 1863 at Car- 
roUton, Carroll Co., Arkansas ; married October 4, 1815, ELIZABETH HUNT, 
born November 2, 1799 in Tennessee, died August 3, 1872, or 1871, at Carroll- 
ton, Arkansas, daughter of James Hunt and Margaret Box. He was a farmer ; 
Democrat; Baptist; resided near Cooksons Creek in eastern Tennessee; re- 
moved to Carroll County, Arkansas three or four years before the Civil war. 

CHILDREN: 

James Monroe, born March 27, 1819; married Sarah Weldon.-|- 
Amanda, born February 17, 1821; married Madison, or Matthew, 

Bedingfield.4- 
William, born August 18, 1823 ; married Emily Jackson.-}- 
Margaret, born August 8, 1826 ; married John Richard Copeland.-}- 



21. 


I. 


22. 


II. 


23. 


III. 


24. 


IV. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 357 

25. V. Emeline, born Jvme 24, 1828 ; married Wylie Secrest.4- 

26. VI. Willis, born November 21, 1830; married Miss Malvina Clark. + 

27. Vn. Benjamin Franklin, born Febuary 11, 1833; married Ann Eliza 

Henderson. -|- 

28. VIII. Thomas Jefferson, born October 23, 1836 ; married Josephine Bona- 

parte "Wright. -|- 

29. IX. Julia Ann, born October 2, 1839 ; married ; married 

second Morgan Jefferson Magness.-j- 

8. 

KANOY CtT?.P.P.NI.F.E 3 ( John Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 

nil.X-<ll/I U'A£iJ:il'<llji:jJ:i 1 Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy i 

daughter of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland, was bom in 1798; died 
aged about 35 years; married in 1821 EDWARD MATES. 

Son: 

30. I. James Mayes; lives at Daisy Dell, Tennessee. 

9. 

JAMSS CrREENI.EE 3 f John Greenlee = James Greenlee i 1 

dAlTUiO UlUIiriniiriJ:. \ Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy / 

son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland, was born November 1, 1800 
near Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; died April 24, 1857 near Rutledge; 
married September 19, 1819 near Rutledge, PHEBE MATES, born December 
10, 1799 near Rutledge, died February 22, 1862 near Rutledge, daughter of 
Ligon Mayes and Esther Daniel. 

CHILDREN: 

31. I. Nancy, born July 27, 1820 ; married Jesse Galyon ; married second 

Edward Hodge.-j- 

32. II. Elizabeth, born January 12, 1823; married James Alexander 

West.+ 

33. III. Mary, born October 19, 1824; married Wesley Hamilton Galyon. + 

34. IV. John Witt, born April 29, 1827 ; married Narcissus Frances Doug- 

lass. -(- 

35. V. William Anderson, born September 28, 1829; married Mary Me- 

Daniel.-]- 

36. VI. George Moody, bom June 11, 1832, or 1834; married Mary (Col- 

lison) Dodson.-j- 

37. VII. Lovisa, bom October 11, 1835 ; married April, 1863, Elihu Balenger 

( ?) ; died in 1872. 

38. Vin. James Lacy, bom April 16, 1837 ; married Susan Hammer.+ 

39. IX. Alexander Hamilton, born July 14, 1839 ; married Amanda Katha- 

rine Kidwell.+ 



358 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

JAMES GREENLEE came with his parents to Tennessee when he was very 
young. He was ordained to preach the Gospel when he was forty-four years 
old, and while he did not have a thorough education and had never taken a 
theological course he was amongst the most famous Baptist preachers of his 
day. He traveled and preached through Virginia, Tennessee and North Caro- 
lina. He was a devout Christian, a kind and indulgent father, generous and 
charitable, a power in the church and honored and esteemed by all who knew 
him. He held many ofBces of trust during his life. In politics, he was a Whig, 
then Republican. He owned a farm near Rutledge where he lived at the time 
of his death. 

10. 

JOHN GREENLEE 3 {Jt°aSrslfn*derland ^^i^Greenlee ^ | 

son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland, was born April 8, 1802, or 
1803, near Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; died in 1888 aged 86 years at 
Rutledge; married in 1820 at Rutledge, MARY MAYES, born in 1806 near 
Rutledge, died in 1869, daughter of Ligon Mayes and Esther Daniel. He was a 
farmer; in politics. Republican; in religion. Baptist; resided six miles from 
Rutledge, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN : 

Esther, born in 1822 ; married Josiah Kidwell. 

James Sterling, born August 17, 1824; married Sarah Collison; 

married second Mallicoat; married third .-f- 

John Calvin, born July 8, 1826; married Amanda Collison.-f 
Caroline, born in 1828; married Henderson Kidwell; dead; their 

son, Orlando Kidwell lives at Mayspring. 

44. V. Elizabeth, born in 1830; married William West; had son Arthur 

West who lives at Mossy Creek, Tennessee. 

45. VI. Pleasant L., born in 1832 ; married Mary Douglas ; lives in Grainger 

Co., Tennessee. 

46. VII. Jane, born in 1833; married Robert Hammer; their daughter 

Jane Hammer lives at Blackwell, Tennessee. 

47. VIII. William A., born in 1835 ; married Martha Dalton ; lives in Grain- 

ger Co., Tennessee. 

48. IX. George A., born in 1837; married Eliza (or Louisa) James; lived 

in Grainger Co., Tennessee; had son, James. 

49. X. Victoria ; married Colby Dalton ; lives at Mayspring. 

11. 

F.T.T GTJF.'ENT.F.'R 3 /John Greenlee = James Greenlee ' t 

j:i±jx vrAj:j£jxi±ji:ij:i t Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy I 

son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland, was born about 1806 [in a 
letter writter in 1893 or 1894, he gives his age as 83 years] ; married in 1825, 



40. 


I. 


41. 


II. 


42. 


ni. 


43. 


rv. 



50. 


I. 


51. 


n. 


52. 


m. 


53. 


IV. 


54. 


V. 


55. 


VI. 


56. 


vn. 


57. 


vin. 


58. 


IX. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 359 

MART DANIEL. He was a farmer; in politics, Democrat; in religion, Bap- 
tist; residence, Thurman, Fremont Co., Iowa (1892). 

CHILDREN: 

Pleasant; married Caroline KidweU.-|- 
Elizabeth; dead. 

John Knight; married McDaniel. 

James. 

Mary Ann; married James Bivins. 

George; married Woodrum. 

Eli ; married Boyd. 

Jasper ; married Martha McKimsey. 
Mary; married James Ballard. 

ELI GREENLEE was a captain in the Confederate army. 

12. 

MARY 6RGENLEC 3 f John Greenlee' James Greenlee ^ 1 

JlUinz WAXiXinuJliili j Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy ) 

daughter of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland, was born about 1807; 
married in 1823, HENRY MATES. 

CHILDREN: 

59. I. Wesley Mayes ; married. 

60. II. Caroline Mayes ; married. 

HENRT MATES removed with his family to the "West about 1845 or 1850 ; 
after the death of his wife he started back with the other children in a boat on 
the river. A great storm came upon them and it is believed that they perished, 
as they were never heard from afterward. 

13. 

HAMILTON GREENLEE 3 f John Greenlee ' James Greenlee i I 

ilAJXLlljXUfI UAfiXinijriri | Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy I 

son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland, was born in 1811, or 1809, in 
Grainger Co., Tennessee ; died in 1874 aged 63 years ; buried at Salem, Richard- 
son Co., Nebraska; married May, 1831, or 1829 in Grainger Co., Tennessee, 
MART SUNDERLAND who was born May 22, 1812, died February, 1883 and 
was buried at Salem, Nebraska, daughter of Solomon Sunderland. He was a 
farmer; in religion. Baptist; resided in Tennessee, Kentucky and Nebraska. 

CHILDREN: 

61. I. Julia ; married Boyd ; died March, 1905 aged 75 years ; nine 

children. 

62. n. Amanda, born August 12, 1844 ; married David Magee. 



360 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

63. III. Eli Leroy, born October 22, 1848; married Josephine Boyd.+ 

64. IV. Emaline, born September, 1852; married William McCauly.+ 

65. V. Nancy L., born July 5, 1857 ; married Henry Peak. 

66. VI. Marion. 

16. 

GEORGE GREENLEE 3 { ^t^ab't'trslfn^Und S*"-^^^"' I 

son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland, was bom in 1812 or 1814 ; mar- 
ried in 1833, MARY HATTON, or HILTON. 

They had a son : 

67. I. Samuel ; lives in Rutledge, Tennessee. 

GEORGE GREENLEE was a recruiting officer, going back and forth from 
Tennessee to Kentucky, He was captured and put in prison in North Carolina 
and there he died. 

20. 

WILLIS L. GREENLEE 3 | wnilam Greenlee » James Greenlee ^ | 

son of William Greenlee, died about 1878. His first wife died in Missouri. He 
married second, in Texas, WIDOW FERRYMAN who died about 1878. He 
left his family in northern Missouri and went to Lamar Co., Texas. 

CHILDREN: 

68. I. Son. 

69. II. Rebecca Jane ; married John F. Martin. 
No children by second marriage. 

21. 

JAMES MONROE GREENLEE 3 { ^i"abeth HunV Mang °"'°'^ ^ ' } 

son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt, was born March 27, 1819 ; died in 
Illinois : married MISS SARAH WELDON. 

They had several children, one of whom was: 

70. John Louis. 

JAMES MONROE GREENLEE removed from Tennessee to Illinois when 
his family were small. Some of his chidren still reside there. His oldest and 
youngest sons reside at Redlands, California. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 361 

22. 

AMANDA GREENLEE 3 f Louis Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 

AaUiMUA KfRbCnijEiCi l Elizabeth Hunt Nancy J 

daughter of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt, was born February 17, 1821 ; 
died several j'ears ago in Arkansas; married ]\IATTHE"W, or MADISON, 
BEDINGFIELD. They resided in Arkansas. 

Son: 

71. I. Thomas Jefferson Bedingfield; lives in Dallas, Texas. 

23. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE 3 j i;?,"'l9l^^5'«V James Oreenlee ^ 1 

i Elizabetli Hunt Nancy J 

son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt, was bom August 18, 1823 at Madi- 
son, Tennessee; married in 1844, in Polk Co., Tennessee, EMILY JACKSON, 
born March 15, 1826 at Madison, Tennessee, daughter of Archibald S. Jackson 
and Vicia Stoball. 

CHILDREN : 

72. I. Francis Marion, born October 20, 1845; married Viannah Eliza- 

beth Cole; married second Sarah A. Perryman.+ 
Vicy Jane, bom in 1847; married James E. P. Skinner. + 
James Newton, born March 18, 1849; married Mary Jane Fite; 

married second Sina S. (Fort) McClendon.+ 
Sarah Ann, born January 2, 1851; married William J. Holder. + 
Emeline, born in 1853; married Dr. M. S. McNatt; both dead. 
Amanda Elizabeth, born in 1855; married Louis E. Secrest; lives 

in Arkansas. 

78. VH. Lewis Archibald, bom November 20, 1857 ; married Fannie F. 

Tucker.+ 

79. VIII. Thomas Jefferson, bom in 1860, or 1861 ; lost at sea, October 16, 

1895. (?) 

80. IX. Marietta Sarepta, born in 1863; married Samuel Seward; died 

two months later. 

81. X. William Marshall, born in 1865 ; married Ollie Wright. He was an 

engineer on M. K. & T. R. R. was struck by a switch engine in 
Greenville, Texas and died January 7, 1895. No children. 

82. XI. Willis Alvin, born September, 1867 ; married Alice Burnett ; works 

for the R. R. Company at Fort Worth, Texas. 

83. Xn. Virgil Leander, bom in 1869 ; died June, 1894. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE was born and brought up on the farm, but he "has 
been a Baptist preacher since he was a young man. He removed to south- 
western Arkansas when he had but two children. In politics, he is a Demo- 
crat. He and his wife were both living (1900) at National Spring, Arkansas. 



73. 


n. 


74. 


m. 


75. 


IV. 


76. 


V. 


77. 


VI. 



362 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

THOMAS JEFFERSON GREENLEE went to Central America. After h« 
had been there about two years, and making good money, he sent for his young- 
est brother, Virgil, to come thinking they could soon make a fortune. Virgil 
went in the fall of 1893, and the following June died a victim of yellow fever. 
This was such a blow to the elder brother that he sold out and started back to 
North America. The ship in which he took passage was wrecked, and he, 
with many others, was drowned. 

24. 

MARGAliET GREENLEE 3 f Louis Greenlee = James Greenlee > \ 

OLAAKxARCiL unCifinijXifi t Elizabeth Greenlee Nancy I 

daughter of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt, was born August 8, 1826; 
married JOHN RICHARD COPELAND. 

They had five children : 

84. I. Sarah Copeland (eldest child); married Lucky; lived near 

Bentonville, Arkansas. 

85. n. Columbus Copeland (eldest son). 

JOHN RICHARD COPELAND removed to Arkansas ; just before the war 
he went to Texas and located near the town of Tyler ; resided at Lindale, Smith 
County, Texas. 

25. 

EMELINE GREENLEE S / Louis Greenlee = James Greenlee i ) 
AJILCiljXnri UAXiJlinijfiJli | Elizabeth Hunt Nancy I 

daughter of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt, was born June 24, 1828 ; died 
in Missouri, fifteen miles south of Pierce City and eight miles from Newtonia ; 
married Wylie Seerest ; removed to Arkansas, afterward to Missouri ; lived near 
San Francisco, California. 

CHILDREN : 

86. I. James Hilyard Seerest (oldest son). 

87. II. Seerest (oldest daughter) ; married John Dyer, a dealer in 

mining property. 

88. III. Leander Seerest; a lawyer by profession. 

26. 

WILLIS GREENLEE 3 { ^^,'^,«--'- = ^-^ «.!!!!!!« ' } 

son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt, was born November 21, 1830 ; died 
at the close of the Civil War near Tyler, Texas ; married just before the war 
at Fort Smith, Arkansas, MELVINA CLARK, daughter of Clark. 



JAMES OP TENNESSEE. 363 

They had one son : 

89. I. Alvin; married and lives at Port Smith, Arkansas. 

WILLIS GREENLEE served in the Civil War as First Lieutenant under 
Colonel Shaler of the Confederate army. He attended Batcreek College, Ten- 
nessee. 

27. 

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GREENLEE 3 j fe?"'l«"'S'*^V James Greenlee ■ I 

I EUzabetn Hunt Nancy i 

son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Himt, was born February 11, 1833 at 
Madisonville, Monroe Co., Tennessee; died September 14, 1883; married July 
29, 1858 at Benton, Polk Co., Tennessee, ANN ELIZA HENTDERSON, bom 
December 30, 1837 at Columbus, McMinn Co., Tennessee, daughter of John 
Sinclair Henderson and Aley Van Meter White. He was a carpenter ; in poli- 
tics, Democrat ; resided at Charleston, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN : 

90. L George Hunt, born June 16, 1859 ; died November 23, 1862. 

91. II. Benjamin Henderson, born February 14, 1861 ; killed by a falling 

tree in Washington Co., Arkansas, March 13, 1888. 

92. m. Willis Sinclair, born January 21, 1864 at Oldfort, Polk Co., Ten- 

nessee; stock grower; lives at Drewsey, Oregon; unmarried 

(1900). 
Lee, bom March 10, 1869 ; lives at Ellis, Idaho. 
Eliza, born August 23, 1870. 
Charles Vanmeter, born July 21, 1873; is a Railway Mail agent; 

lives at Charleston, Tennessee. 
96. VII. Nora Ann, born July 14, 1876 ; unmarried. 

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GREENLEE was a man of sterling qualities, of 
great kindness and remarkable honesty. He served as a private in the Con- 
federate army and was wounded at Dalton, Georgia, August 15, 1864. He was 
taken prisoner and carried to Camp Douglass in November, where he lay until 
February 21, 1865, in the hospital all the time except one week. 

Below is the account written by himself on the blank leaves of a Testament 
presented to him by the chaplain: 

"Wounded and captured at Dalton, Ga., August 15, 1864. Lay in hospital 
at Dalton till 25th Oct. Was taken to Chattanooga Oct. 25th. 

Started to Nashville Nov. 11th, reached it Nov. 12. Left Nashville Nov. 
16th, arrived at Louisville the 17th. Left Louisville, 24th and entered Camp 
Douglas Nov. 26th. Stayed in Camp Douglass from 26th Nov., 1864 till 20th 
Feb., 1865. All the time but one week in hospital. 

Left Camp Douglass Feb. 20th at dark, was carried by rail through Indiana 
and Ohio ; reached Pittsburgh, Penn. at dark Feb. 21st. Passed Harrisburg the 
night of Feb. 22nd. Arrived at Baltimore about 3 o'clock P. M. Feb. 23rd, 



93. 


IV. 


94. 


V. 


95. 


VI. 



364 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

1865. Shipped on board of steamer Charlotte Vanderbilt at dark Feb. 23rd. 
Sailed dowB Chesapeake bay and up James River to Aikens landing above 
City Point and 12 mi. below Richmond. Stopped at 12 A. M. Saturday Feb. 
25th. Remained on the boat till 10 A. M. Tuesday, Feb. 28th. Those able to 
walk started on foot for Richmond, leaving the sick and cripples on the boat. 
There were about 400 of these, I being one. 

March 3, '65. Today I left the Yankee fleet and reached the city of Rich- 
mond at dark." 

28. 

THOMAS JEFFERSON GREENLEE 3 { |?i",'a\«'b' HunV Mapcy ^''''°"' ' } 

son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt, was born October 23, 1836 in Ten- 
nessee; killed June 3, 1864 at Little Rock, Arkansas by the wall-plate of a 
building falling on him; married May 28, 1862 in Carroll Co., Arkansas, 
JOSEPHINE BONAPARTE WRIGHT, bom September 13, 1841 at Maryville 
(or Little River), Tennessee, daughter of Dr. Wiley Blunt Wright and Elizabeth 
Henry. Resided in Carroll Co., Arkansas. She married second, George J. 
Crump. 

Daughter : 
97. I. Lulu Blount, born February 16, 1863; married Asbury John Vance.4- 

THOMAS JEFFERSON GREENLEE was studying medicine, but when 
the Civil War broke out he was among the first to follow the fortunes, or mis- 
fortunes, of the South. He was taken prisoner when Price surrendered at 
Little Rock, and was kept there in prison all winter, being in wretched health. 
Rather than have him go north as a prisoner, his wife persuaded him to take 
the oath and come out. He was a lieutenant in the Confederate army. 

29. 

JULIA ANN GREENLEE 3 { Loui^^,«--;.- = iTnll"'-!^^'' } 

daughter of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt, was bom October 2, 1839 at 
Benton, Polk Co., Tennessee; divorced from first husband; married second 
March 24, 1860, MORGAN JEFFERSON MAGNESS (a widower), bom April 
4, 1829 at Batesville, Arkansas, died December 31, 1887 at Riverside, California, 
son of James Magness and Narcissa Barnet; farmer; Republican; Methodist; 
removed to California about 1888; she returned to Arkansas and resided near 
Paris, Logan Co., Arkansas. She was living (1900) at Wister, Indian Terri- 
tory. 

CHILDREN: 

Mary Magness, born October 30, 1861 ; married Robert Wilbourn. 
Charles Magness; died January 20, 1867. 

Hansford Magness, born November 2, 1867; married Katie Mc- 
Cluney. 



98. 


I. 


99. 


II. 


00. 


III. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 365 

101. IV. Lula Magness, born July 26, 1869 ; married Prank Zinn. 

102. V. Laura Magness, born November 3, 1871 ; married Robert T. Bum- 

pin, or Bumpass. 

103. VI. Cora Magness, born December 19, 1874 ; married John Stephenson. 

104. VII. Willie Magness, born March 11, 1877; unmarried. 

105. VIII. Nora Magness, born August 21, 1879 ; married Natt Estes. 



31. 

NANTIV fi-R'P.Ti'.NT.Ii'.'R 4 J James Greenlee ' John Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
nAnux yxRXiXinuj^lu jPhebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy / 

daughter of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes, was born July 27, 1820 at Rut- 
ledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee, married June 30, 1842 in Grainger Co., Ten- 
nessee, JESSE GAYLON, born June 10, 1821 at Rutledge, Tennessee, died 
July 4, 1870 in Grainger Co., Tennessee, son of James Galyon and Alice Smith; 
married second July 8, 1872 in Grainger Co., Tennessee, EDWARD HODGE, 
who was born in Grainger Co., Tennessee, died August 21, 1887 in Grainger 
Co., Tennessee, son of Jesse Hodge and Annie Daniel ; farmer ; Republican ; Bap- 
tist; resided at Daisy Dell, Tennessee. 



CHILDREN: 

Amanda Galyon, born August 5, 1843; married Wesley S'mith.4- 
James A. Galyon, born August 12, 1845 ; married Catharine 

Kinder ; lives at Beverly, Tennessee. 
Mary L. Galyon, born August 11, 1847 ; died July 7, 1857. 
Narcissa Galyon, born December 2, 1849 ; married John F. 

Yates. + 
110. V. George F. Galyon, born September 12, 1852; died February 1, 

1854. 

Sallie Galyon, born February 26, 1855; married Wiley Hodge.+ 

Martha Galyon, born January 24, 1858 ; married Henry Hodge.+ 

Isaac Dayton Galyon, born June 12, 1860 ; died August 28, 1864. 

Lavinia Galyon, born February 27, 1864; lives with her mother 

at Daisy Dell; unmarried. 



32. 



EI.TZ A 'R'RTTT ftRF.F.NT.li'.'Ii'. * f James Greenlee = John Greenlee = James Greenlee ' I 
Ciux^A£>j:iXXl UAi:ii:il<luj:iXi tphebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy J 

daughter of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes, was bom January 12, 1823 at 
Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; married August 30, 1846 at Rutledge, 
JAMES ALEXANDER WEST, born October 27, 1826 at Rutledge, son of 
Thomas West and Elizabeth Ore; farmer; in politics, Republican; in religion. 
Missionary Baptist ; resided at Rutledge and Daisy Dell, Tennessee. 



106. 


I. 


107. 


II, 


108. 


III. 


109. 


IV. 



111. 


VI. 


112. 


VII. 


113. 


VIII. 


114. 


IX. 



366 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

115. L Margaret Lavina "West, bom May 26, 1847 ; died March 12, 1891. 

116. II. Marshall Newton West, born March 7, 1849; married Mary P. 

White. 

117. m. Phoebe Jane West, born February 15, 1851; married James Sat- 

terfield. 

118. rv. Mary E. West, born October 30, 1852 ; died July 9, 1853. 

119. V. Ann Eliza West, born May 14, 1854. 



MATiV fi'R'Rr.NT.F.'P. * f James Greenlee ^ John Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
iiLAAX UAxaxixixjJuxi t Phebe Ma.ves Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy / 

daughter of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes, was bom October 19, 1824; died 
in I860; married in 1849 (?) WESLEY HAMILTON GAL YON. He was a 
farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resided at Rutledge, Tennessee. 

Children, three living: 

120. I. Pershia Galyon, born October 25, 1848; married Nelson Roach.-|- 

121. II. Jasper Galyon (eldest son) ; lives at Sweetwater, Tennessee. 

122. III. Scott Galyon; married Amanda R. Greenlee. 

34 

TflTTN fX/l'l"!' OPF.Ti'.'N'T.Ti'.'R 4 f James Greenlee = John Greenlee = James Greenlee ^ I 
JVaa WXX± UXbCifiX^ljXiXi |phebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy J 

son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes, was born April 29, 1827 at Rutledge, 
Grainger Co., Tennessee; died May 14, 1874 near Rutledge; married January 
17, 1847 at Rutledge, NARCISSUS FRANCES DOUGLAS, born April 15, 1829 
at Rutledge, daughter of John Douglass and Rachel Adaline West. He was a 
farmer; in politics, Republican; in religion Missionary Baptist; resided near 
Rutledge, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

James Pryes, bom April 29, 1849 ; died February 29, 1861. 
William Samuel, born April 20, 1851; married Ida Elizabeth 

Ammons.+ 

Sarah Catharine, bom February 2, 1853 ; died January 16, 1872. 

Rachel Adaline, born January 27, 1855 ; died September 28, 1872. 

John Archibald, born February 22, 1857; lives at Daisy Dell, 
Tennessee ; unmarried. He was brought up on a farm and re- 
ceived only a common school education. After his father's 
death he took up carpentering as his chosen occupation. He 
is an earnest worker in the church and Simday school. 
128. YI. Elizabeth, bom February 20, 1859 ; married Julius W. Bretske. 



123. 


I. 


124. 


II. 


125. 


111. 


126. 


iV. 


127. 


V. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 367 

129. Vn. George Sterling, born April 12, 1861; married Kate Sheperd.+ 

130. Vni. Son, born May 15, 1865; died June 4, 1865. 

131. IX. Narcissus Jane, bom July 20, 1868; unmarried. 



35. 

r James Greenlee ' 

EUzabetb Sunderland 



WILLIAM ANDERSON GREENLEE ^ {ph^S^ef^^' John Greenlee « 

James Greenlee ' t 
Nancy J 

son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes, was born September 28, 1829 at Rut- 
ledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; died June 4, 1878 at Newmarket, Jefferson 
Co., Tennessee; married October 22, 1848 at Rutledge, Tennessee, MARY Mc- 
DANIEL, born October 22, 1834 at Rutledge, died March 15, 1900 at New- 
market, daughter of Eli McDaniel and Elvira Roach; teacher; Republican; 
Baptist ; resided at Newmarket. 

CHILDREN: 

132. I. Susan Alice, born September 22, 1849; married Thomas Judson 

Cooper.-|- 

133. n. Frances EMra, bom August 2, 1851; married June 14, 1876, 

"William Hammond; died April 15, 1886. 

134. III. Sarah Jane, born November 21, 1854; married December 24, 1874 

at Newmarket, Robert Brannan. 

135. rv. James Lafayette, born December 20, 1856 ; married Margaret C. 

Gideon.-j- 

136. V. Mary Louise, born January 28, 1858; married October 21, 1888, 

Calvin Trueblood of Salem, Indiana; died February 18, 1899. 
He died October 20, 1891. 

137. VI. Charles Anderson, born August 22, 1861; married May 5, 1889 

at Anniston, Alabama, Margaret Danlin. 

138. vn. William McCowan, born January 25, 1863; married Alice M. 

Bird.-f 

139. Vm. Kate Belle, born May 25, 1865 ; married February 19, 1896, Ernest 

F. Culpepper of Griffin, Georgia; lives at Griffin. 

140. IX. George Arthur, born May 26, 1868 ; married September 25, 1889, 

Edith Trueblood from whom he separated in 1890. He served 
three terms in the United States Regulars. His time expired at 
Fort McPherson, Georgia, April 18, 1898; re-enlisted in May 
in the service of the Spanish-American war. He is now in the 
Philippines. 

141. X. Edna, born August 5, 1870 ; married July 16, 1890, John Carman ; 

died November 12, 1891 at Newmarket. 



GEORGE MOODY GREENLEE -> | James Greenlee' John Grenlee = 



James Greenlee ' 1 
Nancy / 



( Phebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 



son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes, was born June 11, 1832, or 1834, 
at Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; died July 22, 1895 at Rutledge ; married 



368 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

February 25, 1855 at Rutledge, MART (COLLISON) DUTSON, or DODSON, 
born May 11, 1829 at Rutledge, died June 7, 1885 at Tampieo, Granger Co., Ten- 
nessee, daughter of Samuel CoUison and Ellen Morgan; farmer; Republican; 
Missionary Baptist ; resided near Doyle, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

142. I. Ellen, born March 27, 1856; married Samuel A. Morgan. + 

143. II. Martha, born October 12, 1857; married October 12, 1876, Warren 

Hammer. 

38. 



JAMES LACY GREENLEE ^ {i^^eiZ^s''' '^.l^Jtl'^^^L^an, 

James Greenlee ^ 1 
Nancy / 

son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes, was born April 16, 1837 near Rut- 
ledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; died Decembr 6, or 9, 1900 at Knoxvill, Ten- 
nessee; married March 25, 1856 near Rutledge, SUSAN HAMMER, born 
January 1, 1837 at Rutledge, daughter of Enos Hammer and Eliza Coffman. 
He was a farmer but for the last twenty-five years has been teaching music 
and selling pianos and organs ; in politics, a Republican ; in religion, Baptist ; 
resided (1899) at Knoxville, Tennessee. 

Children, born near Rutledge : 

144. I. James Luther Anderson, bom February 4, 1857; died unmarried 

March 2, 1900. 

145. II. Eliza Caroline Cornelia, born September 12, 1858 ; died December 

20, 1860. 

146. HI. David Enos Orlando, born November 27, 1850; died unmarried 

November 20, 1893 at Knoxville, Tennessee. 

147. IV. Calvin Rogers Jerome, born October 16, 1861; married Martha 

Ellen Flora. + 

148. V. Napoleon Cato Cicero, born December 16, 1862; married Lucy 

'Wheeler.+ 

149. VI. Cora Emma Hester, born January 23, 1870; married Rev. James 

Eliphaz Watson. + 

150. VII. Eunice Felicia Ona, bom November 14, 1874 ; married John Moul- 

den Burkhart, Jr.-j- 

JAMES LACY GREENLEE was a solider in the civil war. 

JAMES LUTHER ANDERSON GREENLEE received his education at 
Carson College (now Carson and Newman College), Mossy Creek, Jefferson 
County, Tennessee. He subsequently learned the carpenter's trade at which 
he worked about seventeen years and became a fine workman and architect, 
serving in the capacity of foreman on buildings. His health failing, he gave 
up his trade and engaged in photography as a local and traveling artist. 




-z 




JAjMES of TENNESSEE. 369 

DAVID ENOS ORLANDO GREENLEE graduated from Carson College 
in 1878, and afterward spent about one year on his father's farm. He was of 
a literary turn of mind, and at the age of thirteen years commenced writing 
for newspapers. After leaving the farm he was connected for some time with 
a paper in Henderson ville, North Carolina, and later was connected with other 
papers spending the greater portion of his time at Knoxville, Tennessee. 



ALEXANDER HAMILTON GREENLEE * f James Greenlee » John Greenlee = 

I Phebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 

James Greenlee ' 1 
Nancy J 

son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes, was born July 14, 1839, or 1840, near 
Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; married October, or November 5, 1865, 
AIVIANDA CATHERINE KLDWELL, born November 23, 1844, or 1841 at 
Tampico, Grainger Co., Tennessee, daughter of Josiah Kidwell and Esther 
Greenlee. 

CHILDREN: 

151. I. Robert Omri, bom August 26, 1866; married Nannie Collins.4- 

152. II. James Dougan, born September 5, 1868; married September 22, 

1896, Laura Gosnell; lives at Terre Haute, Indiana. 

153. m. Nettie Esther, born April 25, 1870 ; married October 15, 1893, H. 

Lee Gilmore. 
Carrie Geneva, born August 17, 1873. 
Horace Pierce, born October 7, 1875; died July 11, 1876. 
Edgar Prosser, born August 23, 1877. 
Glenn Garfield, born July 24, 1880. 
Blanche Omri, bom March 31, 1885. 
Arnold Milburn, born June 28, 1889. 

ALEXANDER HAIVIILTON GREENLEE attended the high school of Rut- 
ledge until the breaking out of the civil war, when all schools were suspended. 
The Rebellion authorities were forcing Union men to enlist in the Rebel army, 
and he made an attempt to cross the mountains and join the Federal army, 
but was captured and held as a prisoner at Madison, Georgia. He was released 
and returned home, but had to leave or join the Rebellion, so he made another 
attempt to cross the moiintains and succeeded in reaching London, Kentucky, 
where he enlisted in the Federal army in Company G, second Tennessee Cavalry, 
Army of the Cumberland, and served for nearly three years. On July 6, 
1865 he was mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee, after having been en- 
gaged in many battles, and receiving a wound in the battle of Stone River, 
Tennessee. He returned to his old home and continued to reside there for 
some years after his marriage, then purchased a farm near Tampico, and 
has since been engaged in farming and carpenter work. In politics, he is a 
Republican; in religion. Baptist. 

24 



154. 


IV. 


155. 


V. 


156. 


VI. 


157. 


VII. 


158. 


vin. 


159. 


LS. 



370 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

JAMES DOUGAN GREENLEE served in the United States army for five 
years, holding office of first sergeant. 

41. 

JAMES STERLING GREENLEE^ {J,t°y^^l|ei^'' ^t^ab'l'trslfn'der.and 

James Greenlee ^ ) 
Nancy — ■ ! 

son of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes, was born August 17, 1824 at Rutledge, 
Grainger Co., Tennessee; died June 9, 1898; married March 3, 1843 at Rut- 
ledge, SARAH COLLISON, who was born in 1821 at Rutledge, daughter of 
Samuel CoUison and Ellen Morgan ; married second MALLICOAT ; mar- 
ried third . He was a minister and farmer ; in polities. Republi- 
can ; in religion, Baptist ; resided three miles south of Rutledge. 

CHILDREN: 

160. I. Samuel Preston, bom March 10, 1844; married Melissa Allan. He 

was elected sheriff of Grainger County ; served several years and 
was shot by some men he was trying to arrest. He was a soldier 
in the civil war. No children. His widow married second, Thomas 
Shaver. 

161. II. John Marshall, born January 27, 1847; married Mary Elizabeth 

Collins. + 

162. in. Sarah Jane, born December 5, 1850; married S. Handcock. 

163. IV. James Noah, born April 29, 1852; married Sallie Hodges; lives 

at Rutledge. 

164. V. Margaret Elizabeth, bom September 9, 1859; married Robert 

Hodges. 

42. 

JOHN CALVIN GREENLEE * jJohnGreenlee' John Greenlee " 

I Mary Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 

James Greenlee ' 1 
Nancy — — — / 

son of John Calvin Greenlee and Mary Mayes, was born July 8, 1826 near 
Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married June, 1851 at Rutledge, AMANDA 
COLLISON, born January 2, 1831 at Rutledge, daughter of Samuel Collison 
and EUen Morgan. He is a farmer; in polities. Democrat; in religion. Baptist 
then Latter Day Saints; resides near Rutledge. 

CHILDREN: 

Amanda R., born December 8, 1852; married Scott Galyon. 

Samuel Filmore, born December 31, 1852 ( ?) ; died aged 9 years. 

Reuben M., born August 3, 1856; married 0. Callie West; is a 
school teacher. 

Comfort E., born June 15, 1865; married Luke Hammer.-f- 

John Gilbert, bom January 4, or 11, 1867 ; married Florence Eliza- 
beth Jones. + 



165. 


I. 


166. 


II. 


167. 


III. 


168. 


IV. 


169. 


V. 




No. 38. JAMES r.ACY (JItEKXLEE. 





Xo. 144. JAMES LITIIER ANDEI!- 
SON GREENLEE. 



No. 14i;. IlAVIIl KMIS ORLANDO 
r.REENLEE 



170. 


I. 


171. 


II. 


172. 


m. 


173. 


IV. 


174. 


V. 


175. 


VI. 


176. 


VII. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 371 

60. 

PLEASANT GREENLEE* (Ell Greenlee ^ John Greenlee = .Tames Greenlee ' ) 
.ir±auA»nxix uxvjjxjxiuuxj 1 Mary Daniel Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy / 

son of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel, was bom in Tennessee ; married CARO- 
LINE KID WELL, who was born in Tennessee, daughter of Jonathan Kidwell 

and Wolf. He was a carpenter ; in politics, Republican ; in religion, 

Baptist ; resided in Tennessee imtil the civil war, when he went to Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania. After the war closed he sent for his family. 

CHILDREN : 

Martha Evaline, born February 14, 1852; married Homer Lacy. 
Tilmon Colvin, born June 25, 1853; married Melissa Lasell 

Sandy. + 
Mary Ellen, bom March 3, 1855. 
John Hamilton, bom March 3, 1857. 
Henry Franklin, born in 1858. 

Robert Witt, bom October 16, 1862 ; married Nancy Back. 
Lura Emily, bom October 9, 18 — ; died in her 20th year. 

63. 

ELI L£I10Y GREENLEE ■* i Hamilton Greenlee = John Greenlee ^ James Greenlee » 1 

I Mary Sunderland Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy ) 

son of Hamilton Greenlee and Mary Sunderland, was born October 22, 1848 in 
Monroe Co., Kentucky; married January 19, 1868 in Salem, Nebraska, JOSE- 
PHINE BOYD who was born in Holt Co., Missouri, daughter of Joseph Boyd 
and Betsey Ann n"-^ y . He is a farmer ; in religion, Baptist ; resides at Sum- 
merfield, Kansas. 

CHILDREN: 

177. I. Joseph, bom November 11, 1868 ; married January 1, 1891, Lulu 

Landers. 

178. II. Minerva B., born November 18, 1870 ; died September 14, 1874. 

179. III. Mary A., bom January, 1873 ; married January 28, 1892 

Joe; lives at Barnston, Nebraska; six children. 

180. IV. George Leroy, born December 28, 1874 ; died January 20, 1875. 

181. V. Martha L., born April 30, 1876 ; married November 3, 1892, J. M. 

Dillie. 

182. VI. Ella, bom December 28, 1878 ; married October 22, 1900, Alonzo 

Lane. 

183. VII. Betsy E., bom May 24, 1881 ; married September 16, 1903, Bert 

Gibson. 

184. Vm. Sarah L., bom December 5, 1883. 

185. IX. Edward E., born September 25, 1886. 

186. X. John William, bom January 5, 1890. 



372 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

72. 
FRANCIS MARION GREENLEE^ (S^a^k^n'"' feS?tri?!fnV 

James Greenlee ' t 
Nancy / 

son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson, was born October 20, 1845 in 
Polk Co., Tennessee ; married July 27, 1865 at Paraclifta, Savier Co., Arkansas, 
VIANNAH ELIZABETH COLE, born February 18, 1849 in Harden Co., Ten- 
nessee, daughter of William or Richmond Cole and Emily Brown; married 
second SARAH A. FERRYMAN (a step-daughter of Willis L. Greenlee), who 
died about 1875 ; married third, his first wife from whom he had been divorced. 
She was living in 1900. He has been a preacher, farmer, blacksmith and wood 
workman; in politics, Democrat; in religion, Cumberland Presbyterian, Mis- 
sionary Baptist. Removed from Tennessee to Arkansas ; resides at Cowlington, 
Indian Territory. 

CHILDREN : 

By first marriage: 

187. I. Emily Jane, born June 23, 1866; married Singleton G. Trickett; 

lives in Arkansas. 

188. II. Willis Monroe, born March 25, 1868; married Martha E. War- 

ford, or Walker; lives at Cowlington. 

189. III. Lona ; married Will Dod ; died five weeks later. 
By second marriage : 

190. IV. Alice Emeline, born January 16, 1873 ; married Thomas M. 

Burd.+ 

By third marriage : 

191. V. Leorah Belle, born January 24, 1879; married Walter W. Fol- 

som.+ 

192. VI. Alethea Valentine, born February 14, 1881; married Samtiel E. 

Meeks.4- 
Ethel H., born August 13, 1884; lives at Cowlington; unmarried. 
Balis Eldredge, born July, 1888 ; unmarried. 
Vester Victor, bom October 3, 1890. 

73. 

VTnV TANTl flP'R'li'.NT.F.Ti'. 4 /William Greenlee ' Louis Greenlee » .Tames Greenlee ' \ 
VXV/X JAnJIi urxi.i:ii:jr«uxii:i JEmily Jackson Elizabeth Hunt Nancy / 

daughter of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson, was born in 1847; died in 
Benton Co., Arkansas ; married JAMES E. P. SKINNER, who died in Benton 
Co., Arkansas. Resided at Van Winkles Mill, Benton Co., Arkansas. 

74. 
JAMES NEWTON GREENLEE * { ^^'^^^Z^'^' ' fe?^z'a\STH°J,1ft' 

James Greenlee i 1 
Nancy / 

son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson, was born March 18, 1849 at Para- 
clifta, now Locksburg, Sevier Co., Arkansas; married September 15, 1872 at 



193. 


VII. 


194. 


vni. 


195. 


IX. 



u 



197. 


II. 


198. 


III. 


199. 


IV. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 373 

Lavaca, Sebastain Co., Arkansas, MARY JANE FITE, born April 18, 1854 at 
Charlotte, North Carolina, died February 5, 1875 at Clarksville, Johnson Co., 
Arkansas, daughter of James 0. Fite and Mary Ann Capps; married second, 
February 9, 1879 SINA S. (FORT) McCLENDON, widow of George "W. Mc- 
Clendon, daughter of Jackson Fort and Matilda . 

CHILDREN : 

196. I. Mary Maude, born June 20, 1873; married John J. Jones; died 
March 13, 1896. 
Minnie May, born April 4, 1880 ; married Nathan Frizzell.-)- 
Pearl; died in infancy. 
Willie; died in infancy. 

JAMES NEWTON GREENLEE was raised on a farm, and received a very 
meager education. After he became of age he learned the carpenter trade and 
worked at it for ten or twelve years, during which time he did a great deal 
of railroad bridge work. He afterward engaged in the Proprietary Medicine 
business in which he has made a good reputation. He is considered one of 
the best natural mimics in the western world. In polities, he is a Democrat ; in 
religion. Missionary Baptist ; resides at Fort Smith, Arkansas. 

75. 

StAPATT ANN rtPTi'.li'.NT F.TT. 4 f William Greenlee = Louis Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ' \ 
OAAAXl Ann iTAriXinijfiJIi j Kmlly .lackson Elizabeth Hunt Nancy / 

daughter of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson, was born January 2, 1851 
at Centerpoint, Sevier Co., Arkansas; married August 24, 1865 at Centerpoint, 
WILLIAM J. HOLDER, born July 15, 1845 at Springfield, Missouri, died June 
27, 1885 at Chismville, Logan Co., Arkansas, son of Solomon Holder and Eliza 
Dottery. 

CHILDREN : 

200. I. Mary Emma Holder, born September 30, 1866 ; married James J. 

Crittenden. 

201. II. George Edmond Holder, born May 6, 1868; married Addie 

Vaught. 
Lorena Holder, born February 6, 1870 ; married Eugene D. Card. 
William A. Holder, born November 8, 1871. 

Leonidas Holder, bom September 16, 1873 ; married Blanche Hall. 
Rosalind Holder, born November 25, 1875. 
James Lathaniel Holder, born March 11, 1877. 
Lilian Belle Holder, born June 24, 1879. 
Daisy Ella Holder, born August 31, 1881. 
Willie Myrtle Holder, born April 30, 1885 ; died April 22, 1888. 

WILLIAM J. HOLDER was a private in the Confederate army, under Gen- 
eral Price, and fought bravely for the lost cause. He was a citizen of Missouri 



202. 


III. 


203. 


IV. 


204. 


V. 


205. 


VI. 


206. 


VII. 


207. 


VIII. 


208. 


IX. 


209. 


X. 



374 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

and was compelled to enlist in the army at the age of seventeen, thus serving 
four years. Shortly after his marriage he moved to Charleston, Franklin 
County, Arkansas, where he lived until 1883, when he disposed of his farm and 
stock with the intention of traveling through Texas in the hope of regaining 
his health But being persuaded by his father and other relatives, he bought 
a farm near Chismville, Logan County, Arkansas, where he remained until his 
death. His widow resides (1900) at Whitefield, Indian Territory, where a son 
and daughter attended college. In politics, he was a Democrat; in religion, 
Baptist. 

78. 

LEWIS ARCHIBALD GREENLEE* { S^.'-VHaS'" ' ^i"zK^H°i^/ 

James Greenlee ^ 1 
Nancy i 

son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson, was born November 30, 1857 at 
Lockesburg, Se\ier Co., Arkansas; married March 25, 1889 at Fort Smith, 
Sebastian Co., Arkansas, FANNIE F. TUCKER, born October 26, 1867 at 
Marietta, Georgia, died October 10, 1898 at Jenson, Sebastian Co., Arkansas, 
daughter of David Tucker and Mary Watson. He is a druggist; in politics, 
Democrat; in religion, Baptist; resides at Spiro, Indian Territory. 

CHILDREN: 

210. I. Willis Ray, born April 3, 1890. 

211. II. Lancelot Herbert, born July 3, 1896. 

97. 

LULU BLOUNT GREENLEE 4 (?'""°?f ^^■■^*°,'^h^' fe?,"'^K?/>ft?'**/ 

IJosephlne B. Wright Elizabeth Hunt 

James Greenlee ' 1 
Nancy j 

daughter of Thomas Jefferson Greenlee and Josephine Bonaparte Wright, was 
born February 16, 1863 at Carrollton, Carroll Co., Arkansas; married March 
25, 1883, ASBURY JOHN VANCE, born May 1, 1856 at Rally Hill, Boone Co., 
Arkansas, son of John Vance and Emily Asbury Austin. He is a physician ; in 
politics, a Democrat; in religion, Methodist; resides at Harrison, Arkansas. 
No Children. 

106. 



AMANDA GAI.VON 5 J Xancy Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' Xcbn Greenlee ' 

ALfjAx^x^n vrxixi.1 VJ.1 t Jesse Galyon Phebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 

James Greenlee ' \ 
Naucy J 

daughter of Nancy Greenlee and Jesse Galyon, was born August 5, 1843 at 
Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; married October 15, 1864 at Rutledge, 
WESLEY SMITH, born March 26, 1843 at Rutledge, died December 6, 1896 
at Rutledge, son of William Smith and Harriet Leffew. He is a farmer; Re- 
publican ; Missionary Baptist ; resides near Rutledge. 



JAIMES OP TENNESSEE. 375 

CHILDREN : 

212. I. Oscar P. Smith, bom February 14, 1865; married Elizabeth 

Dalton. 

213. II. Emma J. Smith, born September 16, 1867; married Oscar 

Greenlee. 

214. III. Horace A. Smith, bom December 29, 1869; married Martha J. 

Eoach. 
Charles W. Smith, bom December 26, 1872 ; died March 13, 1890. 
Mollie C. Smith, born February 3, 1874; unmarried. 
Fannie B. Smith, born January 30, 1876; married Joseph E. 

Cameron. 
Franklin H. Smith, bom July 27, 1878 ; unmarried. 
Maranda L. Smith, born June 4, 1881 ; married James Nance. 
James H. Smith, born May 26, 1883; died January 10, 1883 (?) 
Preston J. Smith, born June 1, 1885 ; immarried. 
Joseph T. Smith, bom September 7, 1887 ; unmarried. 



109. 



WAPflTSSA OAT.VnKS /Nancy Greenlee ' James Greenlee » John Greenlee * 

niUfcUlOOA UAUZun tjesse Qalyon Phebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 

James Greenlee i 1 
Nancy J 

daughter of Nancy Greenlee and Jesse Galyon, was born December 2, 1849; 
dead ; married JOHN F. YATES ; resided at KnoxviUe, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

223 I. "Walter Yates. 

224. n. Thomas Yates. 

225. HI. Frank Yates. 

111. 



215. 


IV. 


216. 


V. 


217. 


VI. 


218. 


VII. 


219. 


vin. 


220. 


IX. 


221. 


X. 


222. 


XI. 



RAT T TP. fi AT. VON 5 f Nancy Greenlee « James Greenlee » John Greenlee " 

BAljljiXi UAXi I wn I jgggg Galyon Phebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 

James Greenlee ^ 1 
Nancy J 

daughter of Sallie Greenlee and Jesse Galyon, was born February 26, 1855 at 
Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; married November 3, 1878 near Rutledge, 
Tennessee, WILEY HODGE, born May 3, 1856 at Rutledge, died October 30, 
1891, son of John Hodge and Louisa Smith. He is a farmer ; in polities, a Re- 
publican ; in religion. Baptist ; resides at Daisy Dell, near Rutledge, Tennessee. 

Daughter : 

226. I. Relia Hodge, born August 4, 1879; married Horace Satterfield; lives 
at Daisy Dell. 



376 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

112. 



229. 


III. 


230. 


IV. 


231. 


V. 



MAPTTTA flAT.VnN'8 f Nancy Greenlee « James Greenlee » John Greenlee « 

"""*'■'• "^ "•"■"*"" 1 Jesse Galyon Phebe Mayes Ellzabetli Sunderland 

James Greenlee ' I 
Nancy / 

daughter of Nancy Greenlee and Jesse Galyon, was bom January 24, 1858 at 
Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married February 9, 1879 in Grainger Co., 
Tennessee, HENRY HODGE, bom March 12, 1860 at Rutledge, son of Edward 
Hodge and Orlena McDaniel. He is a farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resides in 
Grainger Co., Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

227 I. Sophia Emison Hodge, born January 14, 1880; died February 25, 

1880. 
228. II. Jerome Herbert Hodge, born February 26, 1882; married Josie 
Cameron. 
Nancy Orlena Kate Hodge, born March 1, 1886. 
Jesse Edward Roy Hodge, born December 17, 1889. 
Clarence "Wallace Hodge, born October 3, 1895. 

120. 

PF-BSTTTA frAT.VfJN 5 f Mary Greenlee « James Greenlee ' John Greenlee ^ 

x-JUAOfLXA w^ujsvxi 1 Wcsley H. Galyon Phebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 

James Greenlee ' 1 
Nancy J 

daughter of Mary Greenlee and Wesley Hamilton Galyon, was born October 
25, 1848 near Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married August 21, 1865 near 
Rutledge, NELSON ROACH, bom July 12, 1846 at Tampico, Grainger Co., 
Tennessee, died September 21, 1885 at New River, Scott Co., Tennessee, son of 
Green Roach. He was a wagon maker; in politics, Republican; religion, Bap- 
tist ; resided at Daisy DeU, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

Mary Eva Roach, bom May 1, 1869 ; married Charles P. Galyon. 
Sarah Jane Roach, bom July 17, 1871 ; married James Cameron. 
Abbie Catherine Roach, bom August 5, 1873; married Walter 
Morgan. 

235. IV. Margaret Lavenia Roach, bom January 14, 1876; died August 16, 

1892. 

236. V. William Hamilton Roach, bom April 14, 1878 ; unmarried. 

237. VI. Nellie May Roach, born July 3, 1883 ; married Frank Satterfield. 

124. 

WILLIAM SAMUEL GREENLEE » {rr?iSuf#.X^g'iass 'v^^^^l'^'^ ' 

John Greenlee • James Greenlee * \ 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy I 

son of John Dewitt Greenlee and Narissus Frances Douglass, was bom April 
20, 1851 at Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married ilarch 15, 1891 at Knox- 



232. 


I. 


233. 


II. 


234. 


III. 



238. 


I. 


239. 


II. 


240. 


III. 


241. 


IV. 


242. 


V. 


243. 


VI. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 377 

ville, IDA ELIZABETH AMMONS, bom July 29, 1872 at MaryviUe, Blount 
Co., Tennessee, daughter of Nathan Amnions and Catharine Hood. He is a 
farmer; in politics. Populist; in religion. Missionary Baptist; resides near 
Butledge. 

CHILDREN : 

Flora Narcissus Catherine, born June 30, 1892 ; died June 22, 1893. 

Rodney George, born November 15, 1893. 

Evangeline Sarah, bom April 27, 1895. 

"William Jenning, born October 5, 1897. 

Esther Elizabeth, bom June 21, 1899. 

Ralph Archie, bom January 21, 1901. 

129. 

GEORGE STERLING GREENLEE ^ / John D. Oreenlee « James Greenlee • 

( ^a^clssus F. Douglass Phebe Mayes 

John Greenlee = James Greenlee ' \ 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy ) 

son of John Dewitt Greenlee and Narcissus Frances Douglass, was born April 
12, 1861 near Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee, married September 1, 1889 
near Rutledge, KATE SHEPERD, born September 16, 1862 at Rutledge, 
daughter of Henry Sheperd and Amanda McElhany. He is a shoemaker; in 
politics, Repuhli'^an; in religion, Methodist; residence, Hillsboro, Hill Co., 
Texas (1900). 

One child: 

244. I. Beverley Monroe, born April 5, 1898. 

132. 

SUSAN ALICE GREENLEE ^ i Wllllam a. Greenlee » James Greenlee ' 

\ Mary McDaniel Phebe Mayes 

John Greeenlee ^ James Greenlee ' ) 
Elizabeth Sunderland Sanoy J 

daughter of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel, was born Sep- 
tember 22, 1859 near Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; married July 5, 1899, 
THOMAS JUDSON COOPER, born August 4, 1844 in Chatham Co., North 
Carolina, son of Herbert Cooper and Pharaba Brewer. He is a music teacher ; 
resides at Newmarket, Tennessee. He served in the civil war on the Confed- 
erate side, Company H, 60th Regt., Tennessee Infantry. 

135. 

JAMES LAFAYETTE GREENLEE ^ i Wllllam a. Greenlee ' James Greenlee » 

1 .Mary McDaniel Phebe Mayes 

John Greenlee ' Tames Greenlee ' \ 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy / 



son of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel, was born December 20, 
1856 at Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee; died August 10, 1887 at New- 
market, Jefferson Co., Tennessee; married December 5, 1876 at Knoxville, 



378 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Tennessee, MAEGARET C. GIDEON who died September 18, 1885 at 
Newmarket. 

One child: 

245. I. Otto, born September 13, 1876 (?). He served in the regular army 
at Fort McPherson, Georgia, three years, being mustered out 
April 18, 1897. Li May he re-enlisted in Company H, 7th Infantry 
and fought against the Spaniards, participating in all the battles 
before Santiago. After the war he remained home for one year, 
then joined the Signal Corps at Fort Wayne, Virginia. 



138. 



WILLIAM MacCOWAN GREENLEE » { J^'^Mtanflf"' * &' Mayes'"" ' 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' ) 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy J 

son of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel, was born January 25, 
1863 at Newmarket, Jefferson Co., Tennessee; married November 6, 1884 at 
Abeih, Mt. Lebanon, Syria, Asia, ALICE M. BIRD, bom May 15, 1865 at 
Abeih, Asia, daughter of Rev. WiUiam Bird and Sarah Gordon. 

CHILDREN : 

Ethel, born October 16, 1885. 

Bertha, born January 12, 1887. 

William McCowan, born November 6, 1889. 

Gordon Bird, bom June 25, 1891. 

Chalmers Edwards, bom February 13, 1893. 

Harold Romine, born November 22, 1896. 

Wendell William, born January 4, 1899. 

WILLIAM MacCOWAN GREENLEE took the degree of B. A. at Marys- 
ville College in 1880, and then went to Lane Theological Seminary at Cincin- 
nati, completing his three years course in 1883. He immediately sailed for 
Europe, where he spent some time in study at the University of Leipsie, Ger- 
many. He afterward visited Greece, Asia Minor, and Palestine, spending four 
years in the latter place engaged in the study of Semitic languages. While he 
is a regularly ordained Presbyterian minister, most of his time has been spent 
in teaching. He has held the positions of Vice President and Professor of 
Greek and Latin in his college work, and is at present at the head of the De- 
partment of Languages in the Boys High School of Atlanta, Georgia. He has 
met with success as an author, and has prepared several text-books. In politics, 
he is a Prohibitionist. 

Mrs. Greenlee, who is the daughter of a Presbyterian missionary, spent five 
years in school in this country, chiefly at Abbott Academy, Andover, Massa- 
chusetts, returning to Palestine the year before her marriage. 



246. 


I. 


247. 


II. 


248. 


III. 


249. 


IV. 


250. 


V. 


251. 


VL 


252. 


VII. 



JAMES OP TENNESSEE. 379 

142. 

ET.T.r.K fl'R'EE'NT.EE 5 f George M. Greeenlee * James Greenlee » John Greenlee = 

Xixjxjxiii vrAfifixixjjujii tMaryCallison Phebe Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 

James Greenlee ' 1 
Nancy ) 

daughter of George Moody Greenlee and Mary Callison, was born March 27, 
1856 at Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; married June 14, 1892 at Rutledge, 
SAMUEL A. MORGAN, born January 9, 1855 at Rutledge, son of Allen Mor- 
gan and Martha Hammer. He is a merchant; in politics, Republican; in 
religion, Missionary Baptist; resides at Red House, Tennessee. 

CHHjDREN: 

253. I. Maud Morgan, born September 5. 

254. II. Raj-mond Morgan, bom July 1, 1893. 

255. m. Selma Morgan, bom January 14, 1900. 

147. 

CALVIN ROGERS JEROME GREENLEE S I J^mes L. Greenlee « James Greenlee ' 

\ Susan Hammer Phebe Mayes 

John Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ' 1 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy J 

son of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer, was born October 16, 1861 
near Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; died April 9, 1890 at Knoxville, Ten- 
nessee; married January 1, 1888 near RogersviUe, Hawkins Co., Tennessee, 
MARTHA ELLEN FLORA, born March 26, 1866 near RogersviUe, daughter 
of Daniel Flora and EUenda Bishop. 

CHILDREN : 

256. I. Elsie Estella, bom December 2, 1888. 

257. II. Callie Jerome, born November 24, 1890. 

CALVIN ROGERS JEROME GREENLEE was educated at Carson College, 
Mossy Creek, Tennessee. He afterward learned the trade of carpenter, and 
engaged in business as contractor in which he met with success. After his 
marriage he removed to KnoxviUe, Tennessee, which continued to be his home 
until his death. He was a Republican ; in religion. Baptist. 

148. 

NAPOLEON CATO CICERO GREENLEE ° S. J^™^^ ^ Greenlee * James Greenlee ' 

I Susan Hammer Phebe Mayes 

John Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy / 

son of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer, was born December 16, 1862 
at Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married August 17, 1885 at Morristown, 
Tennessee. LUCY WHEELER bom June 18, 1868 at Morristown, daughter of 
William Wheeler and Nancy C. Baker. 



380 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

258. I. Chassie Ono, bom July 5, 1886. 

259. II. India Aurelia, born August 1, 1889. 

260. III. Ralph Wheeler, born October 19, 1891 ; died July 16, 1894. 

261. IV. Aria Napoleon, born May 21, 1894 ; died October 18, 1896. 

NAPOLEON CATO CICERO GREENLEE attended Carson and Newman 
College, Mossy Creek, Tennessee, until 1878, when he removed with his parents 
back to the farm in Grainger County, where he resided imtil 1882. He then 
went to Morristown where he learned his trade, and in 1884 went to Knoxville 
where for eight years he was employed by Messrs. Beardon and Ferguson. In 
September, 1892 he accepted a position as foreman in the wood working factory 
at Maryville, Bloimt County, Tennessee, where they made a specialty of hard 
wood interior finish. In 1895 he returned to Knoxville where he was employed 
in the capacity of mantle maker by the Knoxville Furniture Company. In 
politics he is a Republican ; in religion, Baptist. 

149 

CORA EMMA HESTER GREENLEE ^ | J«me^s L.^Greenlee . James Greenlee ' 

John Greenlee - .Tames Greenlee ^ ( 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy ) 

daughter of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer, was born January 23, 
1870 at Mossy Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee; married September 3, 1895 at 
Knoxville, Tennessee, JAMES ELIPHAZ WATSON, born January 29, 1865 at 
Birmingham, Alabama, son of Rev. James L. Watson and Sarah Jane Hilton. 

CHILDREN: 

262. I. Clarence Pickard Watson, born January 4, 1897. 

263. n. Olive May Watson, born February 8, 1898. 

CORA EMMA HESTER GREENLEE moved her family to Grainger County, 
Tennessee to a farm inherited by her mother. After staying there five years 
she returned to Mossy Creek to attend Carson and Newman College, where she 
spent seven years, in the meantime taking a vacation one fall to teach a music 
class in Hancock County. In 1890 her family removed to Knoxville. She 
greatly desired to return to Carson and Newman College for her senior year, 
as her grandfather Greenlee was one of the founders of that institution, and 
her immediate family had all been educated there, but she was offered induce- 
ments which led her to decide in favor of Holbrook College, Fountain City, 
Tennessee, of which her cousin. Dr. W. M. Greenlee was vice-president. In 
April, 1894 she took a diploma in stenography, and on August 4, 1895 received 
the degree of B. S. from Holbrook College. She was a tutor while at this col- 
lege. Her work as a pupil was always satisfactory, and she enjoyed the high 
regard of her instructors. After her marriage, she and her husband went to 
St. Louis, Missouri, where they spent the winter. During her stay there she 





No. 147. CAI.VIX I!(1i;KI{S .IEROME 
GREEXLKE. 



Xo. 14S. XATOLEON CATO 
OREEXLEE. 





No. 149. CORA GKEEXLEi: WATSOX. 



No. 150. EUNICE CREENLEE 
BURKHAnT. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 381 

was superintendent of the primary department of the Sunday school of the 
Grand Avenue Baptist Church, and also served the church as organist. Tn 
March, 1896, Mr. "Watson accepted a call to the pastorate of the church in Bour- 
bon, Missouri, where they spent about two years doing missionary work among 
the Ozark Mountains. In September, 1898, an opportunity to attend the 
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville, Kentucky presenting 
itself, he resigned the care of the church and in October entered the seminary. 
In September, 1899 he was sent to Corbin, Kentucky by the Home and State 
Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Church. In her girlhood Mrs. Watson 
was determined to go as a foreign missionary, but her husband's poor health 
forced her to abandon her cherished desire. 

150. 

EUNICE FELICIA ONA GREENLEE ^ I James L. Creenlee « James Greenlee » 

I Susan Hammer Phebe Mayes 

John Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ' ) 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy J 

daughter of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer, was born November 14, 
1874 at Mossy Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee ; married October 18, 1893 at 
Knoxville, Tennessee, JOHN MOULDEN BURKHART, born August 5, 1873 at 
Asbury, Knox Co., Tennessee, son of James Hamilton Burkhart and Orlena 
Moulden. He is a bookkeeper; in polities, Republican; in religion. Baptist, 
afterward Methodist; resides at Knoxville. 

CHILDREN : 

264. I. Earl Keith Burkhart, born September 15, 1894. 

265. II. Roy Estesses Burkhart, born August 23, 1896. 

EUNICE FELICIA ONO GREENLEE was educated at Carson and New- 
man College, Mossy Creek, Tennessee. She joined the Baptist Church at the 
age of twelve, but in later years joined the Methodist Church with her hus- 
band. She was a member of the choir and a zealous Sunday school worker. 

151. 

ROBERT OMRI GREENLEE 5 {•^'•'''''^''''I'l^.S'"^?''^' James Greenlee » 

I Amanda C. Kldwell Phebe Mayes 

John Greenlee - James Greenlee ' 1 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy j 

son of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda Catherine Kidwell, was 
born August 26, 1866 at Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee; married March 5, 
1893, NANNIE COLLINS, born November 9, 1864 at Tampico, Grainger Co., 
Tennessee, daughter of George Collins and Elizabeth Noe ; farmer ; Republican ; 
Baptist ; resides near Tampico, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN : 

266. I. Jesse David, born March 25, 1896. 

267. II. Betsy Kate, born May 10, 1899. 



382 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

161. 



268. 


I. 


269. 


II. 


270. 


III. 


271. 


IV. 


272. 


V. 


273. 


VI. 


274. 


VIL 



JOHN MARSHALL GREENLEE S j JamesS. Greenl ee • Jfa^fy Mlyes"" ' 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee ^ 1 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy J 

son of James Sterling Greenlee, was bom January 27, 1847 at Rutledge, 
Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married May 28, 1868 in Tennessee, MARY ELIZA- 
BETH COLLINS, born October 7, 1850 at Rutledge, daughter of George Col- 
lins and Mary Corhack; farmer; Republican; Baptist; resides near Rutledge. 

CHILDREN: 

Oscar T., bom August 27, 1869 ; married Mary Orlena Hammer.-f- 

Mary Louisa, born October 7, 1871. 

George Sterling, bom February 25, 1874. 

Samuel Anson, bom March 10, 1876. 

Nancy Rosa, bom August 6, 1881. 

Gertie Estella, born June 1, 1888. 

Maud Frances, bom November 18, 1890. 

168. 

nmVrii'OPT 1i! nP'R'R'NT.'R'R 6 fJohnC. Creenlee* John Greenlee ' John Greenlee "= 
V/VluruAX Jii. \TX(,£j£ixiujjj:i t Amanda Colllson Mary Mayes Elizabeth Sunderland 

James Greenlee • 1 
Nancy / 

daughter of John Calvin Greenlee and Amanda Collison, was born June 15, 
1865 near Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married December 21, 1879 near 
Rutledge, LUKE HAMMER, born January 9, 1862 near Rutledge. He is a far- 
mer; Republican; resides five miles from Rutledge. 

CHILDREN: 

275. I. Carrie Hammer, bom February 27, 1881; married John Milton 

Tate. 

276. II. Lafayette Hammer, born July 14, 1883. 

277. III. Olivia Hammer, bom June 23, 1888. 

278. IV. Daisy Lucretia Hammer, bom January 15, 1893. 

169. 
JOHN GILBERT GREENLEE 5 ji°^°9»^r''„'mi^' ^?„^°.^r'"r»i'' ' 

I Amanda Collison Mary Mayes 

John Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ' i 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy • j 

son of John Calvin Greenlee and Amanda Collison, was bom January 11, 1867 
at Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; died February 22, 1888 ; married FLOR- 
ENCE ELIZABETH JONES, born October 30, 1867 at Rutledge, daughter of 
James R. Jones and Elmira Hodge. He was a farmer; Republican; Baptist; 
resided in Grainger Co., Tennessee. 



JAMES OF TENNESSEE. 383 

One child: 

279. I. Gilbert Clyde, bom July 29, 1886 at Rutledge; lives at Daisy Dell, 

Tennessee. 



171. 
TILMONCOLVIN GREENLEE 5 {^>e--t Greenlee « g>i«--'-' 

Jobn Greenlee = James Greenlee ' I 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy j 

son of Pleasant Greenlee and Caroline Kidwell, was born June 25, 1853 at Rut- 
ledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married December 27, 1874 MELISSA LASELL 
SANDY, born January 10, 1854 in Lagrange Co., Indiana, daughter of Edward 
Sandy and Maria Stults ; Republican ; resides at Dunlap, Iowa. 



CHILDREN: 

280. I. Utica Onias, born October 10, 1875; married Ver Minnie Rosen- 
baugh.+ 

Francis Marion, born June 8, 1877. 
Pleasant Edward, born November 17, 1880. 
Lura Etta, bom August 13, 1885. 
Charles, born March 11, 1887. 
Paul, born August 4, 1890 ; died March 20, 1892. 
Pmdie Maria, bom April 26, 1897. 

190. 

AIiLIS EMELINE GREENLEE 6 f Francis M. Greenlee « William Greenlee ' 

iU.ii.10 JlilTlJiljXnXi UHr.riilljJiri j Sarah a. Ferryman Emily Jackson 

Louis Greenlee = James Greenlee ' 1 
Blizabeth Hunt Nancy J 

daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Sarah A. Ferryman, was born Janu- 
ary 16, 1873; married December 26, 1889 near Cowlington, Indian Territory, 
THOMAS M. BURD, bom October 1, 1865 at Mount Vernon, Missouri, son of 
James Burd and Sarah McKenzie. He is a farmer ; Democrat ; Southern Metho- 
dist; resides at Mount Vernon, Missouri. 



CHILDREN: 

Bertha Burd, bom November 24, 1890. 
William C. Burd, born February 29, 1892. 
Fred C. Burd, born November 9, 1893. 
Perley Lee Burd, born May 17, 1895. 
Robert Burd, bom March 29, 1897. 
Janet Burd, born January 28, 1899. 



281. 


II. 


282. 


m. 


283. 


IV. 


284. 


V. 


285. 


VI. 


286. 


vn. 



287. 


I. 


288. 


II. 


289. 


III. 


290. 


IV. 


291. 


V. 


292. 


VI. 



384 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

191. 
LEORAH BELL GREENLEE^ {^'S^^.l^iS^r"^ ' Kja?kso'S'"' 

Louis Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' I 
Elizabeth Hunt Nancy I 

daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Vianah Elizabeth Cole, was bom 
January 24, 1879 at Lavaca, Sebastian Co., Arkansas; married March 20, 1898 
at Cowlington, Choctaw Co., Indian Territory, WALTER W. FOLSOM, born 
April 22, 1877 at Oaklodge, Choctaw Co., Indian Territory, son of Walker Fol- 
som and Hettie Pickens. He is a farmer and stock raiser ; resides at Cowlington, 

One child: 

293. I. Lloyd Ray Folsom, born October 28, 1898. 

192. 



ALETHEA VALENTINE GREENLEE ^ | Francis M.^Oreenlee ^ g'^'»a^^Greenlee « 

Louis Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Eiizatietli Hunt Naucj i 

daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Vianah Elizabeth Cole, was born 
February 14, 1881 at Lavaca, Sebastian Co., Arkansas; married May 30, at 
Cowlington, Indian Territory, SAMUEL E. MEEKS, a Cherokee, who was bom 
January 4, at Tahlequah, Indian Territorj^, son of George Meeks and Ellen 
. He is a farmer ; Democrat ; Baptist ; resides at Cowlington. 

One child: 

294. I. Altha Meeks, born January 25. 

197. 

MINNIE MAY GREENLEE 5 j James NGreenlee* William Greenlee > 

( Slna S. (Fort) McClendon Emily Jackson 

Louis Greenlee ^ James Greenlee ' 1 
Elizabeth Hunt Nancy J 

daughter of James Newton Greenlee and Sina S. (Fort) McClendon, was born 
April 4, 1880 at Lavaca, Sebastian Co., Arkansas ; married July 3, 1899 at Fort 
Smith, Sebastian Co., Arkansas, NATHAN FRIZZELL, born in 1862 at Benton, 
Marshall Co., Kentucky, son of Gideon Frizzell and Drusilla Ramey. He is a 
farmer ; Baptist ; resides at Rich Mountain, Arkansas. 



268. 

OSCAR T GREENLEE ^ I J"*!" *I- Oreenlec » James S. Greenlee « John Greenlee » 

, , t Mary E. Collins Mary Mayes 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee i 1 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy j 

son of John Marshall Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Collins, was born August 27, 
1869 at Rutledge, Grainger Co., Tennessee ; married September 21, 1890, MARY 



JAJVIES OF TENNESSEE. 385 

ORLENA HAMjMER, bom May 19, 1867 at Rutledge, daughter of William 

Hammer and Emeline . He is a farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resides at 

Hammer, Tennessee. 

CHttiDREN : 

295. I. Everett Clyde, bom November 18, 1891. 

296. n. Carl John, bom February 5, 1895. 

297. III. Grace May, born September 17, 1897. 

280. 



TTTTfJA ONTAS fi-RF.in.NT.F.F. 6 /Tllmon C. Greenlee" Pleasant Greenlee ' Ell Greenlee » 

UXIV/A unXAO UAXifiniofifi | Melissa L. sandy Caroline Kldwell Mary Daniel 

John Greenlee ' James Greenlee ' 1 
Elizabeth Sunderland Nancy / 

son of Tilmon Colvin Greenlee and ]\Ielissa Lasell Sandy, was bom October 1, 
1875 at Sidney, Fremont Co.. Iowa: married Febmary 17, 1897, MINNIE 
ROSENBAUGH, born December 15, 1878 at Saunemin, Livingston Co., Illinois, 
daughter of Samuel Rosenbaugh and Laura Hodgson. He is a printer ; in poli- 
tics. Republican ; resides at Dunlap, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

298. I. Esther Estella, bom September 5, 1897. 

299. n. Chester Adair, born May 3, 1899. 



26 



DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT GREENLEE 

OP 

PENNSYLVANIA. 



1. 

ROBERT GREENLEE,! son of Greenlee who came from Scotland, was 

buried in Mr. Robert Hood's graveyard at Clinton, Allegheny Co., Pennsyl- 
vania; married JEAN WALLACE; married second PINKERTON; 

farmer; in politics, Republican; in religion, a Covenanter; resided in 
Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

2. I. Thomas Wallace ; born in 1777 ; married Mary Qmnn.+ 

3. II. Robert ; married Bessie Wright. 

4. III. Alexander ; died in his teens. 

ROBERT GREENLEE, SR., of the County of Allegheny, State of Pennsyl- 
vania, on December 20, 1805, for and in consideration of the natural love and 
affection he bears unto his son Thomas Greenlee, and for the furtherance of him 
the said Thomas, in his farming business; also in consideration of the sum of 
one dollar deeds 100 acres and 40 perches of land, it being a part of a tract of 
3021/2 acres called ' ' Cromertie ' ' in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, granted to 
said Robert Greenlee June 6, 1792. 

2. 

THOMAS WALLACE GREENLEE 2 son of Robert Greenlee and Jean Wallace, 
was born in 1777 in Allegheny Co., Pennsyvania, or Scotland; killed December, 
1811 by a falling log at a barn raising at his home near Clinton, Pennsylvania ; 
married in 1796 at Clinton, MARY QUINN, born February 28, 1773, or 1780, 

at Clinton, died November 14, 1857 at Clinton, daughter of Quinn and 

McCoy; farmer; in politics. Republican; in religion, Presbyterian; re- 
sided in Moon Township, near Clinton, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

Jane, born June 12, 1797; married Alexander Gibb.-|- 
Elizabeth, born in 1799; married Robert, or Peter, Morton. + 
Margaret, born October 22, 1801 ; married Isaac Onstott.-|- 
Robert, born June 30, 1803 ; married Hadassa Patton.+ 
Charles, born in 1805; married Elizabeth Onstott.+ 

386 



5. 


I. 


6. 


II. 


7. 


III. 


8. 


IV. 


9. 


V. 



10. 


VI. 


11. 


VII. 


12. 


VIII. 



ROBEKT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 387 

Nancy, born June 7, 1808; married Joseph Shane.+ 

Thomas Wallace, born October 8, 1809 ; married Susanna Onstott.+ 

Alexander, born September 11, 1811 ; died in 1813. 



5. 

JANE INNIS GREENLEE ^ | Thomas W. Greenlee = Robert Greenlee > \ 

\ Mary Quinn Jean Wallace J 

daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn, was born June 12, 
1797 at Moon Township, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; died May 11, 1869 at 
Harshaville, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; married December 11, 1817 at Clinton, 
Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, ALEXANDER GIBB, born February 24, 1797 at 
Seventysix, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, died February 24, 1878 at Candor, Wash- 
ington Co., Pennsylvania, son of Alexander Gibb and Jane Innis. He was a 
farmer ; Democrat ; Presbyterian ; resided in Findlay Township, Allegheny Co., 
Pennsylvania. 



CfflLDREN : 

Mary Gibb, born June 29, 1818 ; married Samuel Osborne. 
Jane I. Gibb, born May 13, 1820; married Peter Springer.4- 
Alexander Greenlee Gibb, born June 4, 1822 ; married Martha Jane 
Elder. + 
Susanna Gibb, born May 29, 1824 ; married Robert Martin. 
Eliza Ann Gibb, born May 29, 1824 ; married Wallace Hunter ; lives 

at Black Hawk, Pennsylvania. 
Margaret Gibb, born November 13, 1826; died September 3, 1847. 
Nancy Gibb, born September 24, 1828; married Joseph Eaton. 
Thomas G. Gibb, bom September 25, 1830; married Martha L. 

Strouss ; lives at Oakland, California. 

21. IX. John C. Gibb, born July 27, 1835 ; died at battle of Gettysburg. 

He was wounded July 3, 1863 and died August 3, 1863. 

22. X. Elizabeth Gibb, born August 4, 1839 ; married William Morris. 

23. XI. Charles Gibb, born July 2, 1841 ; died October, 1841. 



6. 

ELIZABETH GREENLEE 3 (Thomas Wallace Greenlee = Robert Greenlee' ) 

I Mary Quinn Jean Wallace / 

daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn, was born in 1799 ; died 
October 24, 1876; married ROBERT (or PETER) MORTON. He was a mer- 
chant in Pittsburg for a number of years, then sold out and moved to Allegheny 
City, where he died. His widow remained there until her age compelled her to 
give up housekeeping, after which she found a welcome home with her niece, 
Elizabeth M. Onstott Purdy, living on a farm near Shoustown. Mr. and Mrs. 
Morton had but one child, a son, who died in infancy. 



13. 


I. 


14. 


II. 


15. 


III. 


16. 


IV. 


17. 


V. 


18. 


VI. 


19. 


VII. 


20. 


VIII. 



388 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

7. 

MATiOA RET GREENLEE 3 ( Thomas W. Greenlee » Robert Greenlee ' \ 

mAK,UAlU!il VjltrirjnijriJlj iJiaryQulnn Jean Wallace j 

daughter of Thomas "Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn, was bom October 22, 
1801 at Clinton Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; died December 21, 1883 aged 82 
years at ilonaca, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; married about 1826, ISAAC 
ONSTOTT, born August 26, 1807 in Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, died July 6, 
1878 at Monaca, son of Peter Onstott and Mary Kintner. He was a farmer; 
Democrat ; Presbyterian ; resided in Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

24. I. Peter Onstott, born in 1829 ; died aged 6 months. 

25. II. Thomas Onstott, born in 1831 at Shoustown, Pennsylvania; died 

aged 6 years. 

26. III. Mary Ann Onstott, born September 30, 1834, or 1833, at Shous- 

town, Pennsylvania ; married William J. Porter ; no children. 

27. IV. Isaac Hessan Onstott, born December 22, 1836 or 1835; married 

Caroline Cole.+ 

28. V. Robert Greenlee Onstott, born October 15, 1837; married Eliza- 

beth Markey.-j- 

29. VI. Elizabeth Morton Onstott, bom Febmary 19, 1840; married 

"William Purdy.+ 

30. VII. Chares G. Onstott, bom December 28, 1842 ; died :March 17, 1849. 

31. VIII. Andrew J. P. Onstott, born May 22, 1845 ; married Jane "Wilson.+ 

8. 

CAPTAIN ROBERT GREENLEE 3 {Sa°ryQutan°"^°'^^" Jea*^ Walllce'^* ' } 

son of Thomas "Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn, was born June 30, 1803 at 
Clinton, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania ; died July 13, 1873 at Allegheny, Pennsyl- 
vania ; married near Clinton, Pennsylvania, HADDASSA PATTON, bom Au- 
gust 27, 1805 at Clinton, died March 3, 1892 at Allegheny, daughter of David 
Fatten and Mary Schooler. 

CHILDREN: 

32. I. Thomas Robert, born June 30, 1826 ; died unmarried December 15, 

1869. 
Matilda, born February 10, 1828; died unmarried June 3, 1845. 
Lewis S., bom December 20, 1830; died unmarried September 24, 

1875 near Delhi, Louisiana. 
Amanda, bom April 22, 1832 ; married John Algeo.+ 
Elvira, born December 17, 1834; married Robert A. Craighead.+ 
Charles "W., born January 5, 1836; married Josephine Carter; died 

February 14, 1898 ; no children. 
38. "VII. Missoura, bom March 8. 1838 ; married John Ross.+ 



33. 


n. 


34. 


ni. 


35. 


IV. 


36. 


V. 


37. 


VI. 





MARY griXX OREEXI.EE. WIFE OF 
TIIOS. WALLACE GREENLEE. SR. 



Xo. 6. ELIZAUETII GREEXLEE 
MdRTOX. 




Xo. S. fAI'TAlX ROP.EUT 
GREEXr.EE. 



ROBERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 389 

CAPTAIN ROBERT GREENLEE was one of the pioneers among river men. 
He commenced as a keelboatman, and then became a skillful pilot, in which 
capacity he served between Allegheny City, Pennsylvania and St. Louis and 
New Orleans, and was also thoroughly acquainted with the devious ways of the 
Red and Yazoo rivers. He subsequently became Master, and during his long 
and active career had command of many steamers, among them the "Union," 
"Messenger" and "South America." He was an accomplished oiBeer, and held 
in high esteem by all who knew him, for his genial disposition and honorable, 
upright dealing. On the day of his funeral, all the passenger steamers and 
tow boats at the wharf, including the "Messenger" — the last boat he com- 
manded—had their flags at half-mast as a mark of respect to his memory. 



LEWIS S. GREENLEE was captain of the steamboat "Homer," running 
from New Orleans up Bayou Macon. He was a whole-souled gentleman, kind 
and true in all his relations of life. 



9. 

CHARLES GREENLEE ^ I Thomas W. Greenlee = Robert Greenlee i 1 

( Mary Qulnn Jean Wallace J 

son of Charles Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn, was born in 1805; died in 
1881 ; married ELIZABETH ONSTOTT who died in 1891, daughter of Peter 
Onstott and Mary Kintner. He was a pilot on the large steamers running 
on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers from Pittsburg to New Orleans ; resided at 
Louisville, Kentucky. 

CHILDREN : 

39. I. Sarah Jane; dead. 

40. II. Emeline ; dead. 

41. III. Paul Jones; lives at Louisville, Kentucky. 

42. IV. Walter; dead. 

A grandson, Charles Greenlee Penney, was a druggist at St. Louis, Missouri 
in 1899. 



10. 

NANfiY RTJ'RF.NT.F.Ti'. 3 /Thomas W. Greenlee = Robert Greenlee ^ 1 

A1AX1WX vrxvxjxjxixjxjxj t Mary Qulnn Jean Wallace J 

daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn, was born June 7, 1808 
in Moon Township, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; died November 19, or 26, 
1891 at St. Cloud, Stearns Co., Minnesota ; married June 3, 1830 in Moon Town- 
ship, JOSEPH SHANE who was born November 9, or 5, 1807 in Pennsylvania, 
died June 23, 1854 at St. Louis, Missouri. He was a farmer ; in politics, Repub- 
lican; in religion. Episcopalian; resided at Industry, Bridgewater . and Alle- 
gheny, Pennsylvania. 



390 GKEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

43. I. Mary Charlotte Shane, born May 3, 1838; married Rev. Elgy Van- 

voorhies Campbell. + 

44. II. Margaret Elizabeth Shane, born July 16, 1842; married William 

Graydon Henderson.+ 

45. III. Jane Eliza Shane, born October 17, 1848; married Walter Allen 

Daniels. + 

46. IV. Matilda Anna Shane, born May 8, 1851 ; died in infancy. 

NANCY GREENLEE SHANE was left a widow with three daughters to 
care for. Her brothers were well to do and tried to persuade her to divide up 
the family and live with them, but this she refused to do. She also refused to 
have them help her, telling them that if she needed assistance she would ask 
for it; but she was able to bring up her children and keep them neatly and 
comfortably clothed without assistance. She was proud, quick witted and very 
self reliant. When she attempted anything she would allow nothing to inter- 
fere with its acomplishment. In 1898 she left Allegheny City, Pennsylvania 
and went to St. Cloud, Minnesota, where she made her home with her daughter, 
Mrs. Campbell, until her death. 

11. 

THOMAS WALLACE GREENLEE 3 | Thomas^W Greenlee = Roben Greenlee 1 | 

son of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn, was born October 8, 1809 
at Clinton, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; died October, 1893 at Vanport, Beaver 
Co., Pennsylvania; married in 1828 near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, SUSANNA 
ONSTOTT, born June 30, 1812 in Moon Township, near Clinton, Pennsylvania, 
died February 8, 1900 at Vanport, daughter of Peter Onstott and Mary E. 
Kintner. 

CHILDREN: 

Nancy, born May 10, 1829; married John R. Large. + 

Mary Jane, born March 13, 1831 ; died in 1833, or 1835. 

Robert Wallace, born May 26, 1833 ; married Frances H. Johnston. 

She died October, 18 — aged 58 years. 
Lucinda, born March 2, 1835 ; married James Mitchell. 
Anna Helena, born September 20, 1837; manned Henry Larger- 
Virginia E., born November, or January 23, 1840; married George 

W. Johnston. 

53. VII. Alvin Leander, born May 1, 1842; enlisted August 6, 1862 in the 

140th Regt., Company F, Colonel R. P. Roberts commanding; 
was wounded at the battle of Gettysburg June 3, 1863 and died 
August 3, 1863. 

54. Vni. Arminda Vensenga, born May 1, 1842 ; married James M. Cornelius. 

55. IX. Estella Janetta, born March 12, 1846; married John Power Ross; 

resides at Vanport. Their daughter married and 

had a son, Jack. 



47. 


I. 


48. 


II. 


49. 


III. 


50. 


IV. 


51 


V. 


52. 


VI. 




GRAVESTONE OF (No. 11) THOMAS OREENLEE. 




X.I. ."il. KICSlIiK.Mi; 111- ( .\l'l.\l.\ HENRY LAIiCi;. 



^ 



ROBERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 391 

THOMAS WALLACE GREENLEE was reared in Allegheny Co., Pennsyl- 
vania, and attended the common schools and an academy in that county. He 
went on the river when quite young and has followed it most of his business 
life. He was well and favorably known along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers 
as one of the oldest and most trusted and honored captains and skillful pilots. 
He followed steamboating up to about five years before his death, the infirmities 
of old age compelling him to give it up and pass his declining years in the re- 
tirement of his home. During the last twenty-five years of his steamboating 
life he was in the employ of Gray's Iron Line, and possessed the confidence and 
highest esteem of the firm. Possessed of a kind and genial nature, he made 
many friends, and visitors to his home in his declining years would leave im- 
pressed with having been greeted and honored by that olden time courtesy and 
hospitality so seldom met with in these modern times. He was a Republican; 
Presbyterian; removed in 1851 to Vanport, Pennsylvania where he owned a 
splendid residence property. 

SUSANNA (ONSTOTT) GREENLEE after the death of her husband, made 
her home with her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Ross, and her granddaughter, Mrs. 
W. J. East. Slie was a devout Christian, a consistent member of the Presby- 
terian church at Vanport since its erection, having at that time withdrawn her 
card of membership from the church at Bridgewater. Her whole life was a 
beacon light guiding those about her to a higher and better life. The love and 
esteem in which she was held was attested by the large gathering of neighbors, 
friends and relatives who came from far and near. The services were in charge 
of Rev. T. P. Potts, of the Vanport Presbyterian church, pastor of the de- 
ceased, and were in keeping with her life and character. Assisting him were 
Rev. B. F. Doyle, D. D., of Salem, and Rev. John F. Dravo of Beaver. The 
interment took place in Beaver cemetery. The pallbearers were the grandsons 
of the deceased : Alvin L. Large and Charles Large, of Allegheny, W. H. Ste- 
venson, of Pittsburg, Albert McMullen, of Allegheny, Stewart Fowler and "W. J. 
East of Vanport. 

ROBERT WALLACE GREENLEE and William Merchant Greenlee were 
employed by Grays Iron Line three years and were together with his father 
on the same steamer, Robert had a cousin Charles who was a popular clerk 
at one time on the boats running from Pittsburg to St. Louis. 

14. 

JATTP T ftT'R'R 4 ( Jane Greenlee ' Thomas W. Greenlee - Robert Greenlee • \ 

wn^ici J.. \7x.DX] t Alexander Gibb Mary Quinn Jean Wallace j 

daughter of Jane Innis Greenlee and Alexander Gibb, was bom May 13, 1820 
at Harshaville, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; married April 1, 1847, PETER 
SPRINGER, bom August 17, 1803 at Clinton, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, 

died March 12. 1885, son of Michael Springer and Susanna . He was a 

farmer; in politics. Democrat; in religion, United Presbyterian; resided in 
Findley Township, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. 



56. 


I. 


67. 


II. 


58. 


ni. 


69. 


IV. 


60. 


V. 



392 GREENLEE oJ^inEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

John G. Springer, born September 9, 1848 ; died September 14, 1888. 
Michael A. Springer, bom September 18, 1850 ; died September 26, 

1853. 
Thomas M. Springer, born June 23, 1855. 
Jennie Springer, born July 29, 1858 ; died July 13, 1877. 
Charles P. Springer, born September 3, 1860 ; died October 31, 1863. 

15. 
ALEXANDER GREENLEE GIBB ^ {i]^i,%l%% S^a^w^"'""'' 

Robert Greenlee ' 1 

Jean Wallace J 

son of Jane Innis Greenlee and Alexander Gibb, was born June 4, 1822 at 
Harshaville, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania ; died May 5, 1873 at Harshaville ; mar- 
ried in 1861, MARTHA JANE ELDER, who was bom in 1842 at Candor, Wash- 
ington Co., Pennsylvania, died December 6, 1881 at Harshaville, daughter of 
Duncan M. Elder and Polly Platts. He was a farmer; in politics, Democrat; 
in religion. United Presbyterian ; resided at Harshaville. 

CHILDREN: 

61. I. Minnie Ermina Gibb, born in 1862; married James Lance. 

62. II. John Duncan Gibb, born April 9, 1863. At twelve years of age he 

went to live with his grandparents, with whom he resided until 
he was seventeen. He then worked out until he was twenty; 
taught school one term, then went away to study, graduating from 
Oberlin College in 1890 and from the Western Theological Semi- 
nary in 1893. Since then he has been preaching in Minnesota; 
living at Amboy, unmarried, in 1899. 

63. III. Jenny Mary Gibb, born May 14, 1865 ; married Silas Lance. 

64. IV. Adam Gibb, born December 30, 1871 ; died April 16, 1891. 

27. 

TSAAr! TTTRSAN' ONSTOTT 4 (Margaret Greenlee » Thomas W. Greenlee " 

XOAAU XlJIiOOAn yji.ta±\j±± 1 Isaac Onstott Mary Qulnn 

Robert Greenlee ' ) 
Jean Wallace S 

son of Margaret Greenlee and Isaac Onstott, was bom December 22, 1836, or 
1835, at Shoustovra, Pennsylvania; died in 1898; married January 1, 1863, 
CAROLINE COLE, born January 9, 1844 at Allegheny, Pennsylvania, died 
January 14, 1886 at Allegheny, daughter of George W. Cole and Dorcas Brag- 
don; in religion, Protestants. 

CHILDREN: 

65. I. Georgeen Onstott. 

66. n. Alda May Onstott. 

67. m. Charles A. Onstott, bora November 10, 1869 ; married Clara Kelly.+ 



J 




FUONT VIEW. FACING liEAVEK ROAD. 




FACING OHIO RIVER. 
[Received from Mr^i. Robert Greenlee Onstott, No. 28. j 



ROBERT OP PENNSYLVANIA. 393 

28. 

ROBERT GREENLEE ONSTOTT * (Margaret Greenlee » Thomas W. Greenlee » 

(Isaac Onstott Mary Qu Inn 

Robert Greenlee ' \ 

Jean Wallace j 

son of Margaret Greenlee and Isaac Onstott, was born October 15, 1837 at 
Shoustown, Pennsylvania; married January 27, 1870 at Phillipsburg (now 
Monaca), Pennsylvania, ELIZABETH MARKET, born at Phillipsburgh, daugh- 
ter of Peter Markey and Nancy Stewart; carpenter and builder; in politics, 
Democrat ; in religion, Presbyterian. 

Children, born in Monaca: 

68. I. Jennie Onstott, bom July 17, 1870; married Adolph Langer of Aus- 

tria, 1888. 

69. II. Hessan Onstott, born August 19, 1874; married September, 1898, Kate 

Kelly of "Wheeling, West Virginia. 



29. 



ELIZABETH MORTON ONSTOTT ^ /Margaret Oreenlee' Thomas W. Greenlee » 

(Isaac Onstott Mary Qulnn 

Robert Greenlee ' ) 
Jean Wallace / 

daughter of Margaret Greenlee and Isaac Onstott, was born February 19, 
1840 at Clinton, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; married November 20, 1862 at 
Clinton, WILLIAM PURDT, born February 2, 1835 at Clinton, died April 17, 
1897 at Shoustown, Pennsylvania, son of John Purdy and Jane Cavitt. He was 
a farmer; in politics, Republican; in religion, United Presbyterian; resided 
near Shoustown. 

CHILDREN : 

70. I. Jean Amelia Purdy, born February 21, 1864 ; died September 8, 1870, 

or 1871. 

71. II. Margaret EsteUa Purdy, born October 24, 1865 ; married Rev. Sam- 

uel Willson Pringle.+ 
Wilbur Greenlee Purdy, born December 20, 1867; unmarried (1899). 
Mary Alvah Purdy, bom February 24, 1871; immarried (1899). 
Lee Burdette Purdy, born August 6, 1874; unmarried (1899). 



31. 



ANDREW J. P. ONSTOTT * I Margaret Greenlee ' Thomas W. Greenlee " 

1 Isaac Onstott Mary Quinn 

Robert Greenlee ^ I 
Jean Wallace J 

son of Margaret Greenlee and Isaac Onstott, was born May 22, 1845; died in 
1872; married JANE WILSON. 



72. 


III. 


73. 


IV. 


74. 


V. 



394 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

75. I. Robbalena Onstott, born April 30, 1867; married Foreman B. 

Golden.+ 

76. II. Elizabeth Hamilton Onstott, born April 18, 1869 ; lives at Fallston, 

Pennsylvania. 

77. III. Margaret E. Onstott, born April 23, 1871; married James P. Mow- 

rey; lives at Fallston. 

35. 

AMANDA GREENLEjIj '^ /Robert Greenlee» Thomas W. Greenlee ' Robert Greenlee i I 

( Haddassa Patton Mary Quinn Jean Wallace / 

daughter of Captain Robert Greenlee and Haddassa Patton, was born April 
22, 1832 at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania ; married December 28, 1849 at Allegheny, 
Pennsylvania, JOHN ALGEO, born February 3, 1827 at Pittsburg, died August 
5, 1856, son of John Algeo and Anabel MeCagne. He was a coal and ice 
merchant ; in politics, a Republican ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resided at Pitts- 
burg. 

CHILDREN: 

78. I. Anabel Algeo, born January 3, 1850 ; married James A. Steele ; lives 

at Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. 

79. II. Robert Jefferson Algeo, born November 9, 1852; married Fredrica 

Bendon ; lives at Chicago. 

80. III. Kate EUa Algeo, born October 20, 1854 ; died July 2, 1876. 

81. IV. John Algeo, born November 30, 1856 ; married Martha Seymour.-f- 

36. 

ELVTRA fi-'RF.'F.NT.'P.F. -1 ( Robert Greenlee = Thomas W. Greenlee ^ Robert Greenlee > 1 

fiuTxxvn vr»£i.Ljx^xj£i£i t Haddassa Patton Mary Quinn Jean Wallace / 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Haddassa Patton, was bom December 17, 
1834 at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; married October 15, 1872 at Pittsburg, 
ROBERT A. CRAIGHEAD, born June 8, 1832 at Elizabeth, Allegheny Co., 
Pennsylvania, daughter of James Craighead and Margaret Lytic. He is a 
druggist; in polities, Republican; in religion, Methodist; resided at Beaver 
Falls, Pennsylvania. No children. 

38. 

MISSOURI GREENLEE "• I Robert Greenlee » Thomas W. Greenlee = Robert Greenlee ' 1 

I Haddassa Patton Mary Quinn Jean Wallace J 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Haddassa Patton, was born March 8, 1838 
at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania ; died January 6, 1871 at Allegheny, Pennsylvania ; 
married in 1861 at Pittsburg, JOHN ROSS, who died January 14, 1875 at 
Allegheny, son of Jonathan P. Ross and Bell. He was a clerk ; in poli- 
tics, Republican; in religion, Presbyterian; resided at Mansfield, Allegheny 
Co., Pennsylvania. 



ROBERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 395 

CHILDREN : 

82. I. Lewis S. G. Ross ; died July 1, 1887 in his 23rd year. 

83. II. Charles G. Ross ; died October 11, 1890 in his 23rd year. 

43. 

MARY CHARLOTTE SHANE * i ?«°^y Oreenlee » J}""^^ ^- Greenlee « 

I Joseph Shane Mary Quinn 

Robert Greenlee ' 1 
Jean Wallace i 

daughter of Nancy Greenlee and Joseph Shane, was bom May 3, 1838 at Bridge- 
water, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania ; married April 7, 1864 at Allegheny, Pennsyl- 
vania, ELGY VAN VOORHIS CAMPBELL, born March 25, 1836 at Claysville, 
Ohio, son of William Campbell and Nancy Mellvaine. 

CHILDRBN: 

84. I. Jane Estella Campbell, born January 6, 1865. 

85. II. Fida Courtney Campbell, born March 8, 1866 ; died August 18, 1866 

in Allegheny. 

86. III. Paxton Greenlee Campbell, bom November 17, 1868 ; married Nellie 

Justin. 

87. IV. Elgy Fenton Campbell, born December 26, 1876. 

ELGY VAN VOORHIS CAMPBELL, soon after his marriage, removed to 
St. Cloud, Minnesota, where he organized a Presbyterian church of which he 
became pastor. In 1875 on account of his health failing, he resigned and went 
to Butler, Missouri, taking charge of the Presbyterian church there and also 
starting an academy which has grown into a large institution. He remained 
there one year and a half, when he was called back to the church of St. Cloud 
of which he still continues pastor. Of their children, Jane Estella has been 
engaged in the botanical department of the State University for several years ; 
Paxton Greenlee is a printer at Cairo, Illinois; and Elgy Fenton is preparing 
himself for an electrician. 



41 

MARGARET ELIZABETH SHANE* {?oTp^h shane"'' Ma°y Qumi.^""**""* ' 

Robert Greenlee ^ 1 
Jean Wallace J 

daughter of Nancy Greenlee and Joseph Shane, was born July 16, 1842 at 
Bridgewater, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; married November 19, 1868 at Alle- 
gheny or Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, WILLIAM GRAYDON HENDERSON, born 

April 19, 1838 at Pittsburg, son of James K. Henderson and Eliza . He 

was a commission merchant in Pittsburg for some years, then moved to a farm 
in Kansas, and went from there to California ; in politics, Democrat ; in religion, 
Episcopalian ; resides at San Francisco. 



396 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

88. I. Nancy Greenlee Henderson, born May 16, 1870. 

89. II. Helen G. Henderson, born April 19, 1873. 

45. 

.TANV. ■RT.T7A RTIANF. 4 f Nancy Greenlee ^ Thomas W. Greenlee '^ Robert Greenlee ^ 1 

OAXIJJ XiUXZiA oxxAiiJU j Joseph Shane Mary Quinn Jean Wallace / 

daughter of Nancy Greenlee and Joseph Shane, was born October 17, 1848 at 
Industry, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; married February 18, 1878 at Chicago, 
Illinois, WALTER ALLEN DANIELS, bom June 28, 1848 at Milford, Wor- 
cester Co., Massachusetts, son of Newell Daniels and Isabella 0. Stone. He is 
manager of the United States Printing Company in Chicago; in politics, is a 
Republican ; in religion ; Episcopalian ; resides at Chicago. 

JANE ELIZA SHANE was a quick student and always stood at the head 
of aU her classes. She was a great mimic and would go through the greatest 
number of performances, at the same time appearing entirely innocent. 

47. 

VA WnV flT?'li'.F.NT.'Rli'. 4 ! Thomas W. Greenlee ' Thomas W. Greenlee ' Robert Greenlee ' 1 
riAnvz VTAJlifiniaXiJli j Susanna Onstott Mary Quinn Jean Wallace / 

daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Onstott, was born May 
10, 1829 at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; married March 20, 1851 at Allegheny, 
Pennsylvania, JOHN R. LARGE, born March 12, 1819 at Pittsburg, son of 
Jonathan Large and Esther Finney. In religion they were United Presby- 
terian ; resided at Allegheny, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

John F. Large, bom December 13, 1851. 

Laura Large, born October 13, 1853. 

Susanna L. Large, born October 12, 1855. 

Alvin L. Large, born September 2, 1857 ; married Isabella C. Dyer. 

Charles Large, born March 21, 1859; married Sara McAfee. 



61. 



90. 


I. 


91. 


II. 


92. 


III. 


93. 


IV. 


94. 


V. 



Thomas W. Greenlee " 



ANNA HELENA GREENLEE* {iu\"aTnl^n^to7t°'^^' ^^'^rrQu^n' 

Robert Greenlee ^ 1 
Jean Wallace J 

daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Onstott, was born Sep- 
tember 20, 1837 at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; married September 26, 1860 at 
Vanport, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, HENRY LARGE, born July 4, 1835 at 
West Elizabeth, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, died July 13, 1895 aged 60 years, 
at West Elizabeth, son of Jonathan Large and Esther Finney. 




No. 10. NANCY GliEENLEE SHANE. 





No. 4.S. MARY r. r SHANE 1 CAMP- 
BELL. 



No. 4.-.. .TANK ELIZA (SHANE I 
DANIELS. 



EGBERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 397 

CHILDREN : 

95. I. Fannie L. Large, born July 13, 18 — ; married "William H. Stevenson. 

96. 11. Kate Estella Large, born December 24, 1862 ; died January 25, 1862. 

HENRY LARGE was born and brought up at the family homestead where 
he spent almost his entire life. By trade he was a machinist, but he followed 
the business of a distiller, being senior member of the firm of Large & Com- 
pany, Distillers. He was once a candidate for sheriff on the Democratic ticket. 
His father moved to this part of the state in 1833, settling at Peters Creek; 
his grandfather, John Large, was a native of New Jersey and served two years 
in the Revolutionary war. 



67. 

flH ATiLKS A ONSTOTT 5 ( Isaac H. Onstott * Margaret Greenlee ^ 

WXJA.LVXUJW xx. VX1UXVXJ. j Caroliue Cole Isaac Onstott 

Thomas W. Greenlee - Robert Greenlee ' 1 
Mary Qulnn Jean Wallace j 

son of Isaac Hessan Onstott and Caroline Cole, was born November 10, 1869 
at Neville Island, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; married October 30, 1890 at 
Beaver Falls, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, CLARA KELLY, born March 6, 1869 
at North Sewickley, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of A. M. Kelly and 
Isabel Mitchell. He is a manufacturer of shoes; in politics. Republican; in 
religion, Protestant; resides at San Francisco, California. 

Child: 

97. I. George H. Onstott, born January 28, 1894. 



71. 
MARGARET ESTELLA PURDY' { ^-X'^^^pSia?"^*"" * I'saafoTstotr"" 

Thomas W. Greenlee ^ Robert Greenlee ^ I 
Mary Quinn Jean Wallace J 

daughter of Elizabeth Morton Onstott and William Purdy, was born October 
24, 1865 at Shoustown, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, married June 15, 1893 
at Shoustown, SAMUEL WILLSON PRINGLE, born at New Concord, Musk- 
ingum Co., Ohio, son of Dr. G. W. Pringle and Margaret E. Willson. He is a 
Presbyterian minister ; resides at Pueblo, Colorado. 



CHILDREN ; 



98. 


I. 


99. 


II. 


.00. 


III. 



Samuel Willson Pringle, born March 18, 1894, 
Paul Victor Pringle, born July 20, 1895. 
David Purdy Pringle, born July 9, 1898. 



398 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

75. 



101. 


I. 


102. 


II. 


103. 


III. 


104. 


IV. 


105. 


V. 



POTm AT T.'N'A OWSTDTT 5 J Andrew J. P. Onstott * Margaret Greenlee » 

AUSOA^iXinA \jrto±\JX± t Jane Wilson Isaac Onstott 

Thomas W. Greenlee - Robert Greenlee ^ 1 
Mary Quinn Jean Wallace J 

daughter of Andrew J. P. Onstott and Jane Wilson, was born April 30, 1867 at 
Pittsburg, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania ; married September 18, 1889 at Monaca, 
Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, FOREMAN B. GOLDEN, born December 29, 1862 
at New Alexandria, Jefferson Co., Ohio, son of John D. Golden and Elizabeth 
Farmer. 

Children ; bom at Fallston, Pennsylvania : 

William Porter Golden, born July 15, 1890. 
Paul Le Roy Golden, born February 21, 1892. 
Gerald Gladstone Golden, born March 22, 1894. 
Anna Frances Golden, born November 11, 1895. 
Foreman Eugene Golden, born October 4, 1897. 

ROBBALENA ONSTOTT was adopted by her aunt, Mrs. Mary Onstott 
Porter when she was two years old. • She attended the public school at Monaca, 
and Beaver College at Beaver, Pennsjivania. 

FOREMAN B. GOLDEN attended the public school at New Alexandria, 
Ohio until seventeen years of age, and taught one term of school in the same 
town. He learned telegraphy in the office of the Big Four Railroad, and in 
1893 entered the employ of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad as telegraph 
operator. In 1894 he was assigned as ticket and freight agent at Fallston, 
Pennsylvania, where he still remains. In politics, Republican; in religion, 
Presbyterian. 

81. 

THTIV AT ffRfJ 5 ^Amanda Greenlee « Robert Greenlee » Thomas W. Greenlee ' 

O vna AUU£iv> f John Algeo Haddassa Patton Mary Quinn 

Robert Greenlee ' 1 

Jean Wallace J 

son of Amanda Greenlee and John Algeo, was born November 30, 1856 at 
Allegheny, Pennsylvania; married April 22, 1897 at San Bernardino, California, 
MARTHA SEYMOUR, born June 13, 1877 at Elmira, New York, daughter of 
Hon. Edwin C. Seymour and Martha M. Goddard. He is a telegraph operator ; 
in politics, Republican; in religion, Protestant; resides at Pittsburg, Pennsyl- 
vania. 

CHILDREN: 

106. I. ]\Ieredith Oudry Algeo, born March 8, or January 19, 1898. 

107. n. George Edward Algeo, born February 23, or 12, 1899 ; died July 18, 

1899. 



53. 


ni. 


54. 


IV. 


55. 


V. 


56. 


VI. 



WILLIAM OF WEST VIRGINIA. 403 

Lewis, bom March 29, 1825 ; married Mary Lovel Thoraton.-|- 
George; married in Indiana; had five sons and three daughters. 
Columbus, born October 15, 1838; married Jane Burns. -(- 
Betty; married Harry Rice. 



18. 

JAMES GREENLEE 3 / Edward Greenlee - William Greenlee > 1 
v.«^i^u>/ VI.IV.UU.1.1.I.VU.U I Hannah Greenlee / 

son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee, was born January 1, 1800, or 
1803 ; married EMILY HART ; moved out West. They had one daughter and 
seven sons. 

20. 

FRANCIS GREENLEE 3 {Inward Greenlee = William Greenle e ' | 

son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee, was bom October 29, 1808, or 
1804 in Mason Co., West Virginia ; died March 23, 1889 ; married July 18, 1833, 
ELLEN V. STEPHENSON, bom February 20, 1812 in Mason Co., West Vir- 
ginia, died October 17, 1896, daughter of George C. Stephenson and Rebecca 
Edwards; resided in West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

Rebecca A., born September 8, 1833; married Samuel Bamett. 
Esom, born August 20, 1835; married Nancy J. Stephenson. 
Charles, bom October 20, 1837 ; married Susan Elkins. 
Martha J., born April 15, 1840 ; married Nelson 0. Rise. 
Mary C, born April 10, 1842; married Isaac S. Blakemore. 
George A., born June 16, or 6, 1845 ; married Rachel McDermitt.-f- 
Hannah C, bom December 23, 1846 ; married Samuel Oliver. 
Edward M., bom May 26, 1849 ; married Martha McKuiney. 
Robert F., bom December 29, 1851 ; married Elenor Selby. 
Virginia E., bom August 1, 1854; married Israel Dunlap. 



RACHEL GREENLEE 3 f Edward Greenlee ' William Greenlee i 1 
Mf^v.^^.u.u V..1.V.UXJ.I.1.U.U.U \ Hannah Greenlee / 

daughter of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee, was born August 26, 1813, 
or 1808 ; married JAMES SHIELDS. 

Children, two sons and four daughters, all dead but one : 

67. Lewis Shields; lives near Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia. 



57. 


I. 


58. 


n. 


59. 


m. 


60. 


IV. 


61. 


V. 


62. 


VI. 


63. 


VII. 


64. 


vin. 


65. 


IX. 


66. 


X. 



404 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

26. 

NAKfiV TANTi! fi-TJF.P.NT.F.F. ^ (Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee » 

JNAJNUX JAJMii vmririniiiliri \ .\ancy E. Kimbcrling Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee ' 



} 



68. 


I. 


69. 


n. 


70. 


IIL 


71. 


IV. 



daughter of Morris Greenlee and Naney E. Kimberling, was born November 

20, 1811 in Mason Co., West Virginia; died July 2, 1890 at Cambria, Wayne Co., 
Iowa; married in 1830 in West Virginia, WILLIAM ARBUCKLE NELSON, 
born September 13, 1807 in West Virginia, died August 4, 1876 at Cambria, 
Iowa. He was a farmer; in politics, Republican; in religion, Baptist; resided 
at Cambria. 

CHILDREN : 

Martha Nelson; married William White. 

Marshall Nelson; married Sarah Thompson; lives at Shawnee, 

Oklahoma. 
John Morris Nelson; married Sarah McCutcheon. 
Nancy Jane Nelson, bom May 20, 1835 ; married Andrew Jackson 

Chapman.4- 

72. V. Mary Eliza Nelson, bom May 15, 1838; married Josephus Mis- 

kimins.+ 

73. VI. Clark G. Nelson; married Ella Taylor. He survived his mother 

but has since died. His family resides at Corydon, Iowa. 
French L. Nelson; married Mary Elizabeth Greenlee. + 
Elizabeth Ann Nelson ; married Joseph McCutcheon ; lives at Leon, 

Iowa. 
Fannie Nelson ; married Charles Saddoris ; lives at DeWitt, Iowa. 
James Lewis Nelson, bom February 13, 1848; married Harriet 

Agnes Clark. + 

27. 

HT.TJIA RR'Ii'.'RNT.li'.Ti'. ■* f Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee = William Greenlee ' 1 
AljlZiil UArifinXiXii!! i Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds / 

daughter of Morris Greenlee and Nancy E. Kimberling, was bom December 

21, 1813 in Mason Co., West Virginia ; married WILLIAM SULLIVAN. He 
was a farmer; in religion. Baptist. 

CHILDREN: 

Jemima Sullivan; married Charles Newman; lives in Missouri. 
Mary Sullivan; married William Newman, brother of Charles; lives 

in Missouri. 
Guilford Sullivan; lives near Leon, West Virginia. 
Alfred Sullivan ; lives at Leon, West Virginia. 
Daniel Sullivan (youngest son) ; lives at Charleston, West Virginia. 



74. 


VII. 


75. 


VIII. 


76. 


DL. 


77. 


X. 



78. 


I. 


79. 


n. 


80. 


m. 


81. 


IV. 


82. 


V. 



WILLIAM OF WEST VIRGINIA. 405 

28. 

CLARK GREENLEE^ ( Morris Creenlee^ John Greenlee = William Greenlee ' ) 

( Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds / 

son of Morris Greenlee and Nancy E. Kimberling, was born December 28, 

1816 in Mason Co., West Virginia; married DAY; married second 

ANGABT BURNS ; resided in Mason Co., West Virginia. 

Children, by first marriage : 

83. I. Julius; lives at Shawnee, Oklahoma. 
By second marriage: 

84. II. George ; lives in Mason Co., West Virginia. 

85. III. Caroline (eldest daughter) ; married Alfred Sullivan of Leon, Mason 

Co., West Virginia. 



29. 



MORGAN GREENLEE * I Morris Greenlee = John Greenlee -■ William Greenlee » > 
xuv/Avrnxi vrx<,xjxjxixjxju \ Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds i 

son of Morris Greenlee and Nancy E. Kimberling, was bom May 14, 1819 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married May 1, 1841 at Leon, ELIZA JANE 
GREENLEE [No. 51] born March 23, 1821 at Leon, died July 11, 1862 at Leon, 
daughter of Edward Greenlee and Margaret Holdway; married second MRS. 
MELISSA LOUDEN who died five months later. He was a farmer ; in politics. 
Republican; in religion, Baptist; resided at Leon, West Virginia, 1901. 

CHILDREN : 



86. I. William Clark, born May 1, 1842; married Lucinda M. Potter; 

married second jMrs. Hannah E. Dimlap; married third Emma 
M. Ely.+ 

87. II. Leila Ann, born February 29, 1844; married Thomas T. Feni- 

more.-|- 
Mary Elizabeth, born June 4, 1846; married French L. Nelson. + 
John M., bom September 29, 1848; married Luretta Sullivan. -4- 
Harriet, born March 1, 1850 ; married William A. Ferguson.-(- 
Flora, born May 5, 1853 ; married Henry Sullivan. + 
Lucetta, born February 19, 1855 ; died March 11, 1862. 
Virginia, born October 15, 1856 ; died January 28, 1857. 
Andrew Morgan, born April 23, 1858 ; married Missouri Pickens. -^- 
Anna Eliza, bora April 23, 1858 ; died March 21, 1862. 
Alice, born May 11, 1861 ; married William J. Martin. + 
Willard, bom April 7, 1863 ; married Laura Duff .+ 
Nancy ^Margaret, bom November 6, 1865 ; married John L. Stone. -|- 



88. 


m. 


89. 


IV. 


90. 


V. 


91. 


VI. 


92. 


VII. 


93. 


VIII. 


94. 


EX. 


95. 


X. 


96. 


XL 


97. 


XII. 


98. 


xin. 



406 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

30. 
LEWIS LEONIDAS GREENLEE* {?i'aTc'/r^?^rer'iing faS^Kl'dV 

William Greenlee ' ) 

son of Morris Greenlee and Nancy E. Kimberling, was born August 24, 1821 
near Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married May, 1853 near Ripley, Jackson 
Co., "West Virginia, PARHELIA. SAYERS who was born near Ripley, West 
Virginia, died September, 1853 aged 19 years, 8 month and 26 days, in Jack- 
son Co., West Virginia, daughter of Squire Sayers ; married second December, 
1854 near Leon, West Virginia, FRANCES JOHNSON, born April 29, 1836 in 
Pennsylvania, died January 18, 1856, or 1857, aged 20 years, 8 months and 20 
days, in Wayne Co., Iowa, daughter of William Johnson; married third April 
1, 1858 at Corydon, Wayne Co., Iowa, HANNAH MARIA FERRELL, born 
August 26, 1840, daughter of Edward Ferrell and Rosilla Fisher. 

CHILDREN : 
Son. 



99. 


I. 


99a. 


II. 


100. 


III. 


101. 


IV. 



I twins, born in 1855 or 1856; died in infancy. 



Daughter. 

Lydia Minerva, born in 1855 ; died January 13, 1892 in Iowa. 
Rozilla Priscilla, born January 21, or 17, 1859 ; married Charles 
Clinton Thompson. + 

102. V. John Morris, bom January 27, 1860 ; married Florence Melvina 

Chapman.-)- 

103. VI. Charles William, born March 14, 1861; married Rosetta 

Walters.+ 
Andrew Fuller, born March 9, 1862; died November 17, 1863. 
Edward Warren, bom August 2, 1863; married Emma Jane 

Crock.+ 
S'eth Morgan, bom September 13, 1864; unmarried (1900). 
Marshall May, born November 22, 1865; married Ida Bell 

Snowden.-f- 
Mary Elizabeth, born February 9, 1867 ; died May 1, 1881. 
Harriet Cappatolia, born March 17, 1868; married William 

Ulysses Crock. + 
110. Xni. Caroline Flora, bom October 18, 1869; married Benjamin Adi- 

son Helt.+ 
Joseph Lewis, born March 24, 1871. 

Roland Lee, bom July 28, 1872 ; married Malinda Ellen Guinn.4- 
Ira Newton, born June 17, 1874; married Frances Ellen Con- 

well.+ 
Matilda Jane, born August 24, 1876. 
Guilford Glenwood, born June 6, 1880. 

LEWIS LEONIDAS GREENLEE was brought up on a farm and received 
a common school education. He taught school several terms, and on March 
13, 1853 was ordained to the ministry by Harmony Baptist church. Since then 



104. 


VII. 


105. 


vm. 


106. 


TX. 


107. 


X. 


108. 


XI. 


109. 


XIL 



111. 


XIV. 


112. 


XV. 


113. 


XVL 


114. 


XVII. 


115. 


XVIII. 



« 




No. 



2(1. WILLIAM ARnmCLE 
NELSON. 




No. 


20. 


No. 


2!). 


No. 


30. 


No. 


31. 


No. 


33. 



an "" -^9 

MRS. MARY .lAXE GREENLEE NELSON. 

MORGAN (;REENLEE. 

LEWIS GREENLEE. 

MRS. HARRIET GREENLEE SIIELTON. 

MORRIS GREENLEE. 



26 



WILLIAM OF WEST VIRGINIA. 407 

he has been preaching, mostly in West Virginia and Iowa, although he has also 
spent some time in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and Kansas. In the 
spring of 1856 he removed with his family to Wayne County, Iowa, and was 
residing at Saxon in 1900. In polities, he is a Democrat. 

31. 

HAJRRIET GREENLEE^ ( Morris Greenlee » John Greenlee » William Greenlee » \ 

iNancy E. Klmberllng Jane Reynolds J 

daughter of Morris Greenlee and Nancy E. Kimberling, was bom October 17, 
1826 in Mason Co., West Virginia ; married in Virginia, GRANVEL W. SHEL- 
TON, who died December 25, 1889. They lived ten years in Indiana ; removed 
to Iowa in 1860 ; resided at Corydon, Iowa ; in religion. Baptists. 

One child: 

116. N. E. Virginia Shelton. 

32. 

A NTT CRGENIjE'E 4 f Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee » William Greenlee ' 1 
nuxi vruuuMxijiiu \ Nancy B. Klmberllng Jane Reynolds / 

daughter of Morris Greenlee and Nancy E. Kimberling, was bom October 15, 
1831 in Mason Co., West Virginia ; died May 25, 1866 at Cambria, Wayne Co., 
Iowa; married October 14, 1858 in Clay Township, Wayne Co., Iowa, SAMUEL 
KELSO RINARD, born June 21, 1826 near Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio, 
son of John Rinard and Nancy Rea. 

CHILDREN : 

117. I. Nancy Alice Rinard, bom October 5, 1859 ; married Thomas Edward 

Garton.+ 

118. il. Hannah Jane Rinard, bom January 14, 1861 ; married Ellsworth E. 

Dent.+ 

119. III. John Morris Rinard, bom May 18, 1863; married Nora A. Hol- 

land. + 

120. IV. Ada Ann Rinard, born May 13, 1866; adopted by Mrs. Shelton; 

married John Baxter, a Baptist minister ; lives at Corydon, Iowa. 

SAMUEL KELSO RINARD was brought up to hard work, clearing the 
forests, making rails, cutting and sawing logs for his father, etc. He com- 
menced milling when he was a small boy, and remained at home until he was 
twenty-eight, when he went to Iowa and engaged in farming. 

33. 

MOTIPTS flPF.'RNT.'RF. 4 f Morris Greenlee = John Greenlee = William Greenlee > 1 
lUVAAXO VrAfiCililliiliJli t Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds I 

son of Morris Greenlee and Nancy E. Kimberling, was born Nov^ember 15, 1834 
at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; died November 24, 1898 ; married April 17, 
1862 REBECCA LOWDER, born May 29, 1848 in Indiana, daughter of Hiram 
Lowder and Rebecca (or Jemima Beal). 



122. 


II 


123. 


III. 


124. 


IV. 


125. 


V. 



408 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

121. I. Leonora, born June 20, 1865; married Frank Middlebrook, brother 

of Edward ; lives near Nampa, Idaho. 
Effie, born May 27, 1867 ; married Edward Middlebrook.+ 
Delmar, born December 20, or 26, 1869 ; married Jennie McGuire ; 

lives near High Point, Decatur Co., Iowa. 
Lida Mabel, bom June 11, 1872; died April 7, 1876. 
Clyde, bom November 25, 1878 ; died unmarried January 8, 1901. 

MORRIS GREENLEE moved from Mason County, West Virginia to Iowa 
in 1856, and resided at Corydon. He was a soldier in the Union army during 
the Civil war, and lost his health in the service of his country. He was a 
farmer ; in politics, Democrat ; in religion. Baptist. 

EPPIE GREENLEE graduated from the Corydon high school. 

CLYDE W. GREENLEE graduated from the Corydon high school, then 
commenced the study of medicine, and had almost completed his course when 
his death occurred. 

38. 

MAPTA r.T.IZA GREENLEE ■» fJobn Greenlee » John Greenlee ^ 

lUJiAlA riliLijA UAJliililiXjiUJ:! tPantha J. Morris Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee ^ I 

daughter of John Greenlee and Pantha Jane Morris, was born May 12, 1831 ; 
died March, 1881 ; married October 30, 1848, JAMES CALDWELL. 

Children (thirteen, four pairs of twins, one set of triplets and two others) : 

126. I. Daughter; married Zola Roach; lives at Dunlap, Iowa. 

40. 
JOHN CARROL MORRIS GREENLEE* {^Ch^iTMrrr'is ^a^L^S'ids' 

William Greenlee '■ 



} 



son of John Greenlee and Pantha Jane Morris, was born January 14, 1835 at 
Creek 13, Mason Co., West Virginia; died April 17, 1886 near Portsmouth, 

Iowa ; married in his 20th year in Iowa, POLLY who died about eight 

years after marriage ; married second September 26, 1865 at East Des Moines, 
Iowa, JOSEPHINE BRACK, born November 16, 1846 at Lone Tree, Illinois, 
daughter of George Washington Brack and Nancy Agnes Hull. 

CHILDREN: 

127. I. Ann Eliza ; died young. 

128. II. Jennie ; died young. 

129. m. Addie Zoe, bom August 11, 1867 ; died October 23, 1867. 





91 90 9S iW 
DAUGHTERS OF MORGAN GREENLEE 



NO ■:!!- MORGAN GREENLEE AND WIP'E. 





N.i. 411. Mi!. AND MRS. .lOIIN 

CAUKOL GHKENLKi:. 

I Seated. I 



No. i:il FRANK CAKRIII. GREEN- 

LEE. 



130. 


IV. 


131. 


V. 


132. 


VI. 


133. 


VII. 


134. 


VIII. 


135. 


IX. 



WILLIAM OP WEST VIRGINIA. 409 

Rosie Isabelle, born August 6, 1870 ; married Robert D. Ramsey.4- 
Frank Carrol, born November 27, 1871 at Des Moines, Iowa ; Uvea 

at Lafayette, Colorado; unmarried. 
Grace Maria, born August 27, 1873 ; married Albert Benning.+ 
Joseph Bruce, born September 9, 1875; unmarried. 
Dottie Dimple, born November 13, 1878 ; died July 19, 1880. 
Henry Wakefield, born November 13, 1883 ; died May, 1884. 

JOHN CARROL MORRIS GREENLEE moved with his mother and step- 
father from West Virginia to Missouri. His mother died when he was four- 
teen years old and his stepfather married again. John and his half brother 
were trying to plow one day, but they were so small that they could not make a 
success of it. His stepfather came out to show them how and they proceeded 
as directed, but yet did not make a success. Mr. Everett's wife came out and 
protested, whereupon John told her that Mr. Everett was not his father, nor 
was she his mother, and he went to his mother's brother Michael and remained 
with him. On one occasion while there he was told to carry some weeds to a 
certain place, but this was too slow to suit him, so he set them afire and burned 
up a lot of corn, wheat and rails. On another occasion his uncle left him and 
a cousin to cultivate a certain amount of corn, and told them if it was not 
finished when he got home he would punish them severely. He was not very 
long away when some other boys came along going fishing and wanted them 
to go too. The work was not finished, but John said, "A scolding don't hurt 
and a whipping don't last long." They both received the promised whipping. 
He lived there until his uncle's death, after which he went to work for the 
Western Stage Company, his first work being to lead stock over the road, and 
afterward he drove a team. He continued at this until the company sold all 
their good horses to the Overland Stage Company. He then drove a bus for a 
while, and in 1870 commenced farming, which he followed in Dallas and Har- 
rison counties, Iowa. In politics he was Republican; in religion. Christian; 
resided at Osceola, Iowa. 

PRANK CARROL GREENLEE has always farmed for a living. In 1895 
he removed from Portsmouth, Iowa to Kingfisher, Oklahoma, but was not suc- 
cessful there and soon went to Colorado, where he has since been acting as 
foreman on a ranch near Lafayette. 

JOSEPH BRUCE GREENLEE enlisted in Company C, 2nd Battalion, 51st 
Iowa Volimteers, on May 4, 1898 at Harlan, Iowa. Prom there he was taken 
to Des Moines and remained there until June 5, 1898, having been sworn into 
the United States service a few days before, and went with his regiment to the 
Phillippine Islands. 

53. 

LEWIS GRF.F.NT.F.F. 4 /Edward Greenlee ^ Edward Greenlee 2 William Greenlee » \ 
AjcjTTxo vrAXj.Lixi±jJJ£i t Margaret Iloldway Hannah Greenlee I 

son of Edward Greenlee and Margaret Holdway, was born at Leon, Mason Co., 
West Virginia; died October 8, 1892 aged 67 years, 6 months and 10 days at 



137. 


II. 


138. 


III. 


139. 


IV. 


140. 


V. 


141. 


VI. 


142. 


VII. 


143. 


vni. 


144. 


IX. 


145. 


X. 



410 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Point Pleasant, Mason Co., West Virginia; married December 25, 1849 at 
Leon, West Virginia, MARY LOVEL THORNTON, who was bom in Botetourt 
Co., Virginia, died September 4, 1895 aged 69 years, 4 months and 17 days, at 
Leon, daughter of Edward Thornton and Wright. 

CHILDREN : 

136. I. Martha (eldest daughter), bom September 30, 1851; married W. 

P. Smith.-h 
Clayborn, bom January 11, 1852; married Maria Kimberling.+ 
Thornton Edward, bom May 22, 1853 ; married Miriam M. Good.+ 
Margaret E., born February 4, 1855 ; married Harrison Bennett.+ 
Mary M., married Charles Anderson. 
George, bom in 1864; married Ada Riffle. 
Luretta, born in 1866 ; married Edward Kimberling. 
Lusetta, born in 1866 ; married Asa Condee. 
Child; died. 
Child; died. 

LEWIS GREENLEE moved with his father to Indiana and settled on the 
Wabash River, near Terre Haute. The land being low and swampy, fever set 
in and his father became dissatisfied and moved back to West Virginia. Lewis 
went on the Ohio river as boatman and remained at this work for some time, 
making several trips to Cairo, Illinois. After his marriage he commenced farm- 
ing and continued it the remainder of his life. In politics he was a Republican ; 
in religion, Baptist. 



56. 

COLTTMBTTS GREENLEE * / Edward Greenlee » Edward Greenlee ' 

\j\JXi\jm.BUO \»lk£iXiau£i£i \MargaretHoldway (?) Hannah Greenlee 

William Greenlee > 1 

son of Edward Greenlee, was bom October 15, 1833 at Terre Haute, Indiana; 
married March, 1863 in Mason Co., West Virginia, JANE BURNS, born in 
1838 at Winfield, West Virginia, daughter of Thomas Burns and Elizabeth 
Grass; farmer; Democrat; Baptist; resided at Debby, Mason Co., West Vir- 
ginia. 



CHILDREN : 

Sarah, born March 30, 1870; married Otis Mattox. 
Mary, born April 19, 1874; married L. C. Montgomery. 
Eliza, born June 7, 1876 ; married W. W. Shelton. 
Martha, born September 9, 1878 ; married Jesse Russell. 
William, born July 25, 1879. 
Blackburn, born February 21, 1881. 



146. 


I. 


147. 


II. 


148. 


ni. 


149. 


IV. 


150. 


V. 


151. 


VI. 



WILLIAM OF WEST VIRGINIA. 411 

62. 

07.012.01! A GREENLEE * i f^ancls Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' 

UXiUAUfi A. UAfiJIiniiJUXi tEUenV. Stephenson Hannah Greenlee 

William Greenlee ' l 

son of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson, was born June 6, or 16, 1845 
in Mason Co., West Virginia; married April 8, 1865, RACHEL McDERMITT, 
bom March 21, 1847, daughter of Calvin McDermitt and Mahala Peck; resides 
at Ambrosia, West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

152. I. William J., born July 27, 1868; married Sarah F. Adkins. 

153. n. Charles E., born April 28, 1873 ; died June 15, 1876. 

154. m. Georgia B., bom April 11, 1885. 

71. 

NANCY JANE NELSON S / Nancy J. Greenlee « Morris Greenlee ' 

a^axjx JAC*ri Xiril^oun j wiUlam a. Nelson Nancy E. Klmberllng 

John Greenlee • William Greenlee i 1 

Jane Reynolds / 

daughter of Nancy Jane Greenlee and William Arbuckle Nelson, was born 
May 20, 1835 in Madison Co., Indiana ; married in Wayne Co., Iowa, ANDREW 
JACKSON CHAPMAN, born January 5, 1831 in Hancock Co., Virginia, son of 
Thomas Chapman and Rachel Griffith. He is a farmer ; in politics. Democrat ; 
in religion, Baptist ; resided at Cambria, Wayne Co., Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

155. I. Martha Ann Chapman, bom February 20, 1856 ; married David 

Miller. 

156. II. Rachel Chapman, bom January 17, 1858; married Arthur P. 

Kirby. 
Marilda, born February 29, 1860 ; married John A. Kirby. 
French Chapman, bom February 4, 1862; died December, 1862. 
Frances Chapman, bom February 4, 1862; married Charles W. 

Steele. 
Naomi Chapman, born April 22, 1864 ; married David F. Clark. 
Alfred Chapman, bom January, 1867 ; died February 25, 1867. 
Leonidas Chapman, bom April 23, 1868. 

Milligan Chapman, bom May 16, 1871 ; died October 9, 1872. 
Edman Chapman, born August 15, 1875. 



157. 


ni. 


158. 


IV. 


159. 


V. 


160. 


VL 


161. 


VII. 


162. 


vni. 


163. 


IX. 


164. 


X. 



William Greenlee i 



} 



72. 

Greei 
rillam A. Nelson Nancy E. Klmberllng Jane Reynolds 



MARY £LIZA NTiLSON^ fNancyJ. Greenlee* Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee ' 



daughter of Nancy Jane Greenlee and William Arbuckle Nelson, was born 
May 15, 1838 in Madison Co., Indiana ; married September 25, 1860 at Cambria, 



165. 


I. 


166. 


n. 


167. 


III. 


168. 


IV. 


169. 


V. 


170. 


VI. 



412 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Wayne Co., Iowa, JOSEPHUS MISKIMINS, born November 2, 1836 in Ohio, 
son of Harvey Miskimins and Harriet Shoflf. He is a Republican; Baptist; 
resides at Oskaloosa, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

Ursula Miskimins, born July 16, 1861 ; died September 28, 1862. 
Edward M. Miskimins, born March 21, 1863; died August 13, 1863. 
Etta Miskimins, born January 6, 1865. 
Emma Ella Miskimins, born February 7, 1867; died November 1, 

1873. 
Josephus Miskimins, bom June 22, 1873 ; died December 11, 1878. 
Josephine May Miskimins, bom February 14, 1879; married May 
15, 1899, August R. Becker ; died May 29, 1900. 
17L VIL Child, bom July 28, 1880; died August 29, 1880. 



77. 

JAMES LEWIS NP.LSON 5 / Nancv .Tane Greenlee « Morris Greenlee = John Greenlee = 

OAIIUUO ijiiWlO njliljaun j WUnkm a. Xelson Nancy E- Kimberling Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee ' \ 

son of Nancy Jane Greenlee and William Arbuekle Nelson, was born February 
13, 1848 at Pendleton, Madison Co., Indiana; married January 21, 1866 at Cam- 
bria, Wayne Co., Iowa, HARRIET AGNES CLARK, bom May 8, 1844 at Cam- 
bridge, Gurnsey Co., Ohio, daughter of Birdsey Hill Clark and Amelia Shoff. 
He was in Insurance business ; in politics, Republican ; in religion. Baptist ; re- 
sided at Oskaloosa, Iowa. 



CHILDREN : 

172. I. Arizona Nelson, born November 22, 1866 ; married Henry Williams. 
173 II. Fannie Amelia Nelson, born January 26, 1869; married Guy W. 

Wisdom. 
174. III. EUie Estelle Nelson, born October 12, 1870. 



86. 

WTLLTAM CLARK GB.EENI.ee 5 f Horgan Greenlee « Morris Greenlee ' 

WXXjIjIAXU vixAAA. VTAJZiinnXiXiiJ j Eliza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Kimberling 

Jolin Greenlee - William Greenlee ^ I 
Jane Reynolds J 

son of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was bom May 1, 1842 at Leon, 
Mason Co., West Virginia ; married December 24, 1866, Lucinda M. Potter, born 
June 4, 1839 at Strattonville, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania, died August 30, 1873 
at Strattonville ; married second December 27, or 23, 1874, MRS. HANNAH E. 
DUNLAP, who died May 26, 1878 ; married third November 27, 1879 EMMA M. 
ELY born October 9, 1857 at Mason Co., West Virginia, daughter of Seth E. 
Ely and Lodema Sehlageal. 



WILLIAM OF WEST VIRGINIi^. 413 

CHILDREN: 

175. I. Ora 0., born October 11, 1867 ; married George W. Eckard. 

176. II. Otis 0., born September 22, 1869 ; married Dora G. Duff. 

177. m. Roy C, born January 20, 1881; unmarried (1901). 

178. IV. Nellie B., born February 12, 1886; unmarried (1901). 

WILLIAM CLARK GREENLEE enlisted in the Federal army, August 8, 
1862, and served as Orderly Sergeant of Company B, 13th West Virginia 
Volunteers until November, 1864, when he was commissioned Captain of the 
same company at the age of twenty-two — the youngest captain in the service 
of the state. He participated in the battles of Hurricane Bridge, Buffington's 
Island, Lynchburg, both battles at Winchester, Berrtsville, Bolivar Heights, 
Fisher's Hill, and Cedar Creek. He was confined to the hospital once for a 
period of six weeks. He was mustered out of the service at Wheeling, West 
Virginia, June 22, 1865, and returned home to engage in agricultural pur- 
suits. Later he became the proprietor of a flouring mill at Leon, West Vir- 
ginia. In 1866 he was elected Treasurer of Cologne district ; in 1880 County 
Commissioner, drawing the four year term ; and in 1885 was appointed Deputy 
Sheriff, in which capacity he served for twelve years. In religion, he was a 
Presbyterian. 

87. 

T.linT.A ANN fi-P'RF.NT.'R'R 5 f Morgan Greenlee ' Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee = 

1jJ!i11jA AJ^in Ultririnijrir. ) Ellza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee ' I 

daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee,. was born February 29, 
1844 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; died August 2, 1873; married 
THOMAS T. FENIMORE, born August 20, 1837. 

CHILDREN : 

179. I. George Fenimore, born October 5, 1861 ; lives at Allerton, Iowa. 

180. II. Laura Fenimore, born March 5, 1863; married Henry T. Hartley.-(- 

181. III. Hannah Fenimore, born ilarch 15, 1866; married King; 

lives at Ehnwood, West Virginia. 



88. 

MARY ELIZABETH GREENLEE ^ I Morgan Greenlee ' Morris Greenlee » 

I Eliza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Kimberling 

John Greenlee = William Greenlee ' ) 
Jane Reynolds / 

daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was bom June 4, 1846 
at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; died October 14, 1890 at Allerton, Wayne 
Co., Iowa; married FRENCH L. NELSON, who was bom in Indiana, son of 
William Arbuckle Nelson and Nancy Jane Greenlee [No. 26] . He is a carpen- 
ter; in politics, Republican; in religion. Baptist. 



414 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

182. I. William Nelson ; married Cora Martin. 

183. II. Mina Nelson, born at Cambria, Iowa; lives at Allerton; is a 

teacher ; unmarried (1901). 

184. ni. Edward Nelson. 

185. IV. Morgan Nelson. 

186. V. Otto Nelson. 

187. VI. George Nelson. 

188. VII. Otis Nelson ; dead. 

189. Vm. Vernon Nelson. 



TniTW TWr n'RF'K'NnP.lP. ^ f Morgan Greenlee * Morris Greenlee • John Greenlee • 

dUaXI m.. UXUiXinijXiXi | EUza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Klmberllng Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee ' ) 

son of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was bom September 29, 1848 
at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married October 7, 1869 at Leon, LURETTA 
SULLIVAN, bom August 5, 1853 at Leon, daughter of William Sullivan and 
Rachel Thornton ; farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resides at Allerton, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

190. I. Clarence Marshall, bom July 18, 1870; married Minnie B. 

Widdup.+ 

191. n. Lona, born December 11, 1871; married George Everett Van 

Matre.+ 

192. III. French, born September 29, 1873; married Dora Colman. 

193. IV. Walter, bom November 1, 1875 ; unmarried. 

194. V. William Jlorgan, bom November 8, 1877; married Carrie Jenson. 

JOHN M. GREENLEE enlisted in 1863 in Company G, 13th Regt. in West 
Virginia ; served till the close of the war ; was in the Lynchburg raid ; also in 
ten hard fought battles under General Hays. 



90. 

HARRIET GREENT.'EE 5 f Morgan Greenlee « Morris Greenlee • John Greenlee » 

fiAAAXxix VTAiiiJJiixjXiXi | EUza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee i 1 

daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was bom March 1, 
1850 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married December 5, 1867 at Leon, 
Iowa, WILLIAM A. FERGUSON, bom April 23, 1848 at Buffalo, Putnam Co., 
West Virginia, son of Ferguson and Rebecca Gividian. He is a car- 
penter ; in politics. Republican ; in religion, Baptist ; resides at Leon, West Vir- 
ginia. He was a soldier in the civil war. 



M 



WILLIAJVI OP WEST VIRGINIA. 415 

CHILDREN: 

195. I. Effa Savannah Ferguson, bom June 1, 1869 ; married Ira E. Cher- 

rington.+ 

196. n. Mina Ferguson, born October 4, 1870 ; married Dr. D. A. Sayre.-f- 

197. III. Minnie Ferguson, bom October 4, 1870; married Emory Green; 

Lives at Red House, West Virginia. 

198. IV. Jennetta Ferguson, bom June 17, 1872; married R. F. Sayre.+ 

199. V. Orville Orion Ferguson, bom July 3, 1878; lives at Parkersburg, 

West Virginia. 

200. VI. Rose Evelyn Ferguson, bom November 16, 1883; lives at Galli- 

polis, Ohio. 

201. Vll. Claride Cecil Ferguson, bom November 17, 1887; lives at Leon, 

West Virginia. 

91. 

FLORA 6RJ1ENLEE ' / Morgan Greenlee ♦ Morris Greenlee » John Greenlee • 

x^vMo. v.xuj.ux^x^xj.u t Bll«a J. Greenlee Nancy E.Klmberllng Jane Eeynolds 

Wlllam Greenlee ' ) 

daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was bom May 5, 1853 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married February 29, 1871 at Leon, West 
Virginia, HENRY SULLIVAN, bom September 10, 1852 at Leon, West Vir- 
ginia, son of William Sullivan and Rachel Thornton. He is a farmer ; Republi- 
can ; Baptist ; resided at Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 



CHILDREN: 

Ada Sullivan, born January 10, 1873 ; married H. T. Calhoun. 
Bessie L. Sullivan, born Jime 25, 1875 ; married James Carr. 
Sallie J. Sullivan, born Febmary 22, 1879. 
Warren Sullivan, bom December 24, 1882. 
Norma L. Sullivan, bom August 10, 1891. 

94. 

ANDREW MORGAN GREENLEE 5 | Jf,°''saa Greenlee ♦ Morris Greenlee » 

I Eliza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Kimberllng 

John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' 1 
Jane Reynolds / 

son of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was bom April 23, 1858 ; died 
July 10, 1900 ; married MISSOURI PICKENS. 



202. 


I. 


203. 


II. 


204. 


m. 


205. 


IV. 


206. 


V. 



Children ; all live at Leon, West Virginia : 

207. I. Otmer. 

208. n. Guy. 

209. in. Truman. 



416 GKEEXLEE GENEALOGY. 

96. 

ATTflli'. nPP.'R'NT 'RP. 5 f Morgan Greenlee ' Morris Greenlee ^ John Greenlee = 

AXjxv/fj vijv£jijxiij*jju I j,jj^jj J Qreenlee Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee ' t 

daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was born jMay 11, 1861 
at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married about 1886 at Leon, WILLIA]\I J. 
MAKTIN, -who was born in 1859 at Pt. Pleasant, Mason Co., "West Virginia, 

son of Martin. He is K. & M. Roadmaster ; in politics, Republican ; in 

religion. Baptist; resides at Leon. 

CHILDREN: 

210. I. Bertha Martin, born May 12, 1887. 

211. II. Gertrude Martin, born September 6, 1891. 

97. 

■WTfTTAPTI fiP'li'.'R'NT.Ti'.li'. 5 f Morgan Greenlee * Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee • 
WiliijAiUJ U±tJ!iJ!iJNljJ!.J!. I Elizi J. Greenlee Nancy E. Kiml^rling Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee ' 



} 



son of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was bom April 7, 1863 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married June 10, 1885, LAURA DUFF, bom 
October 4, 1866 at Leon, West Virginia, daughter of William Duff and Martha 
Grant; farmer; Prohibitionist; in religion, United Brethren; resides at Leon. 

CHILDREN : 

212. I. Willard Vance, born March 20, 1891. 

213. II. Aubrey, born March 13, 1892. 

214. III. Daisy Maybell Florest, born May 28, 1893. 

215. IV. Dwight L., born January 5, 1897. 

98. 
NANCY MARGARET GREENLEE « { ^.l^fi' g^Slll * K'gmmSlr'iing 

John Greenlee ^ William Greenlee ' \ 
Jane Reynolds J 

daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee, was born November 
6, 1865 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married December 25, 1895 in 
Mason Co., West Virginia, JOHN L. STONE, born October 11, 1871 at Charles- 
ton, West Virginia, son of Hiram Stone and Nancy Ellen Martin. His occupa- 
tion is railroading; politics, Democrat; religion. Baptist; resides at Kenova, 
West Virginia. She was a schoolteacher for two years. 

CHILDREN : 

216. I. Lucille Eizabeth Stone, bom December 9. 1896. 

217. II. Kenneth Lue Stone, born September 16. 1898. 

218. III. George Washington Stone, born Jime 22, 1900. 



WILLIAM OF WEST VIRGINIA. 417 

101. 

EOZILLA PRISCILLA GREENLEE » ( Lewis L. Oreenlee • Morris Greenlee » 



Hannah M. Ferrell Nancy E. Kimberllng 

William Greenlee ' I 
Jane Reynolds 



John Gre«nlee • William Greenlee ' ) 



219. 


I. 


220. 


n. 


221. 


in 


222. 


IV. 


223. 


V. 


224 


VI. 


225. 


VII. 



daughter of Lewis Leonidaa Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell, was born 
January 21, 1859 near Saxon, Wayne Co., Iowa ; married June 14, 1882 in 
Wayne Co., Iowa, CHARLES CLINTON THOMPSON, born January 6, 1858, 

son of Joseph 0. Thompson and Nancy . He is a farmer; in politics, 

Democrat; in religion. Baptist; resides at Saxon, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

Joseph W. Thompson, born March 22, 1883 ; died August 14, 1883. 
Merle M. Thompson, :\rareh 18, 1884. 
Nancy F. Thompson, born October 14, 1885. 
Carrie M. Thompson, born November 24, 1886. 
Lula E. Thompson, born April 10, 1889. 
Lewis L. Thompson, born September 22, 1890. 
Julius C. Thompson, born September 21, 1895. 

102. 

JOHN MORRIS GREENLEE ^ / Lewis L. Greenlee « Morris Greenlee » 

uwxixi J.UVAAXO vTAjujuxixjxjfi \ Hannah M. Ferrell Nancy E. Kimberllng 

John Greenlee ^ Wiilijim Greenlee ' 1 
Jane Reynolds / 

son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah JIaria Ferrell, was born January 
27, 1860 near Saxon, Wayne Co., Iowa ; married July 7, 1881 at Harvard, 
Wayne Co., Iowa, FLORENCE MELVINA CHAPMAN, born June 1, 1865 at 
Corydon, Wayne Co., Iowa, daughter of Henry F. Chapman and Jane Ringler. 

CHILDREN: 

226. I. Cora Edith, bom January 18, 1883. 

227. II. Dora Viola, born June 10, 1886. 

228. III. Jessie Owen, born March 20, 1890 ; died September 3, 1890. 

229. IV. Oscea Opal, born April 20, 1893. 

230. V. Perry Perca, bom January 4, 1895. 

JOHN MORRIS GREENLEE started out for himself when he was about 
twenty-one years of age. He engaged in farming in Iowa for seven years, 
then followed the same pursuit in western Kansas for three years. After this 
he went into business in Blakeman, Kansas, and after spending eight years 
there, he spent one year in Riley, Kansas, then accepted a position as salesman 
and collector for a firm in Kansas City and spent eighteen months travelling. 
He afterward went to Colorado where he is operating in gold mines. He is 
a Democrat; Baptist; resides at Eldora, Colorado. 

37 



418 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

103. 

CHARLES WILLIAM GREENLEE » {li^^lf,^ ^Te^r'^ell' ^aTc'/f.Ti^nlSr'ling 

John Greenlee - William Greenlee ^ ) 
Jane Reynolds > 

SOD of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell, was born March 14, 
1861 near Saxon, Wayne Co., Iowa; married October 1#, 1884 near Riley, Riley 
Co., Kansas, ROSETTA WALTERS, born in Riley Co.. Kansas, daughter of 
Daniel Walters; farmer; Baptist. 

105. 

li'.'nWA'R'n WARREN GREENLEE B f Lewis L. Greenlee * Morris Greenlee " 

XiUVtAKU WAKrJ:(.J!in VzltXiXjnijriri 1 Hannah M. Ferrell Nancy E. Klmberllng 

John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ^ 1 
Jane Reynolds / 

son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell, was born August 
2, 1863 near Saxon, Wayne Co., Iowa ; married January 1, 1896 in Stephenson 
Co., Illinois, EMMA JANE CROCK who was born in Stephenson Co., Illinois, 
daughter of Reuben Crock and Elizabeth . He is a physician; Demo- 
crat ; Baptist. 

One child: 

231. I. Elizabeth, born, 1898. 

107. 

MARSHALL MAY GREENLEE » ( Lewis L. Greenlee « Morris Greenlee ' 

miiUOIlAljlj au\ X UXUiCiniirifi | Hannah M. Ferrell Nancy E. Klmberllng 

John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ^ 1 
Jane Reynolds — i 

son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell, was born Novem- 
ber 22, 1865 at Corydon, Wayne Co., Iowa; married October 4, 1888 in Wayne 
Co., Iowa, IDA BELL SNOWDEN, born June 12, 1871 at Vermont, Fulton Co., 
Illinois, daughter of Simeon Snowden and Drusilla Dewitt ; farmer ; Democrat ; 
resides at Saxon, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

Minnie C, born July 16, 1889. 
Blanch L., bom September 12, 1891. 
Vina D., born December 17, 1895. 
Son, born November 21, 1898 ; died, 1898. 
Eva E., born March 27, 1899. 

109. 

HARRIET fJAPPATOLTA GREENLEE B f Lewis L. Greenlee « Morris Greenlee » 
ilAKKUlil KjArrAlVlilA U-nriiijnijriri i Hannah M. Ferrell Nancy E. Kimberllng 

John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ^ 1 
Jane Reynolds / 

daughter of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell, was born 
March 17, 1868 in Wayne Co., Iowa; married December 24, 1896 in Wayne Co., 



232. 


1. 


233. 


II. 


234. 


III. 


235. 


IV. 


236. 


V. 



WILLIAM OF WEST VIRGINIA. 419 

Iowa, WILLIAM ULYSSES CROCK, born in Stephenson Co., Illinois, son of 

Reuben Crock and Elizabeth . He is a Democrat; Baptist; resides at 

Saxon, Iowa. 

One child: 

237. I. Reuben Leonidas Crock, born March 4, 1898. 

110. 



238. 


I. 


239. 


II. 


240. 


III. 


241. 


IV. 



CAROLINE FLORA GREENLEE ^ I ^ewls L.Oreenlee « Morris Greenlee » 

t Hannah M. Ferrell Nancy E. Kimberllng 

Jobn Greenlee ' William Greenlee * 1 
Jane Reynolds / 

daughter of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell, was bom 
October 18, 1869 in Wayne Co., Iowa ; married February 4, 1892 in Wayne Co., 
Iowa, BENJAMIN ADISON HELT, born December 28, 1869 in Wayne Co., 
Iowa, son of George Helt and Rachel Bateman. He is a Democrat; Baptist; 
resides at Lewisburg, Wayne Co., Iowa. 



CHILDREN : 

Edna Ethel Helt, born June 12, 1893. 

Ina Chrome Helt, born November 22, 1894. 

George Leonidas Helt, born March 6, 1896 ; died July 23, 1897. 

Everett Rea Helt, born July 16, 1898. 

112. 

POT.ANTJ T.F.'R ftTf'RTi'.NT.'P.li'. 5 (Lewis L. Greenlee • Morris Greenlee ^ John Greenlee 
B.\JUASMJ UCiZ, VrAfiJIinijiliJZi t Hannah M. Ferrell Nancy E. Kimberllng Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee i 1 

son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell, was born July 23, 
1872 near Lewisburg, Wayne Co., Iowa; married March 6, 1895 near Lewis- 
burg, MALINDA ELLEN GUINN, born in Wayne Co., Iowa, daughter of 
Thomas Guinn and Emma, or Rachel, Daniels. He is a farmer; Democrat; 
Baptist; resides at Humeston, Iowa. 

One child : 

242. I. Stella Marie, born July 16, 1896. 



113. 

IRA NEWTON GREENLEE ^ -f Lewis L. Greenlee * Morris Greenlee ' 



[ Hannah M. Ferrell Nancy E. Kimberllng 

William Greenlee 1 \ 

Jane Reynolds 



John Greenlee - William Greenlee ' 1 



son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell, was bom June 17, 
1874 near Saxon, Wayne Co., Iowa; married January 22, 1896 at Big Springs, 



420 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Wayne Co., Iowa, PRANCES ELLEN CONWELL, born in Clark Co., Iowa, 

daughter of Lot Conwell and Mary Jane . He is a farmer ; Democrat ; 

Baptist; resides at Saxon, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

243. I. Brent Greenwood, born February 9, 1897. 

244. II. Harley Earle, born December 30, 1898. 

117. 

WAWnV AT.TfiF. 'RTNAPTIS f Ann Greenlee * Morris Greenlee » John Greenlee » 

MAni/X aXjXVJH AxnAAX/ t Samuel K. Rinard Nancy E. Klmberllng Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee ' t 

daughter of Ann Greenlee and Samuel Kelso Rinard, was born October 5, 1859 
at Cambria, Wayne Co., Iowa ; married THOMAS EDWARD GARTON, born 
September 18, 1853 at Cambria, son of Allen D. Garton and Caroline Kimber- 
lin. He is a farmer ; Democrat ; Baptist ; resides at Cambria, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

Granville D. Garton, born July 11, 1880. 
Alva E. Garton, born October 9, 1882. 
Claude C. Garton, bom October 12, 1885. 
Edith A. Garton, born February 3, 1888. 
Lester R. Garton, born February 19, 1890. 
Bertha B. Garton, born September 15, 1892. 
Lura E. Garton, born July 26, 1895. 
Henry R. Garton, born January 15, 1899. 

118, 

HANNAH JANE RINARD 5 1 1"" Greenlee Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee » 

I Samuel K. Rinard Nancy E. Kimberllng Jane Reynolds 
William Greenlee ' \ 

daughter of Ann Greenlee and Samuel Kelso Rinard, was bom January 14, 
1861 ; deceased ; married ELLSWORTH E. DENT. He is a merchant ; resides 
at Corydon, Iowa. 

Children, three: 

253. I. Myrtle Dent, born about 1887. She is the only one living. 

119. 

JOHN MORRIS RINARD S I -^i" Greenlee * Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee = 

uvj.t.1.^ ±TxvAAj.» n,xx^AA±y 1 Samuel K. Rinard Nancy E. Klmberllng Jane Reynolds 

WlUam Greenlee ' 1 

son of Ann Greenlee and Samuel Kelso Rinard, was bom May 18, 1863 at 
Cambria, Wayne Co., Iowa; married April 5, 1893 at Lacrew, Lee Co., Iowa, 



245. 


I. 


246. 


II. 


247. 


III. 


248. 


IV. 


249. 


V. 


250. 


VI. 


251. 


VII. 


252. 


VIII. 





No. V.G. WILLIAM J. MAUTIN AND 
FAMILY. LEON, W. VA. 



No. 130. ROSA ISABELLA fiREEN- 
LEE RAMSEY. 





No. 1.32. GRACE GREENLEE BENNING 
[In center, other.s not Greenlees.] 



WILLIAM OP WEST VIRGINIA. 421 

NORA A. HOLLAND, born April 27, 1873 at Lacrew, Iowa, daughter of 
Charles B. Holland and Mary Jane Saxe; farmer and photographer; Republi- 
can; Presbyterian; resides at Clearfield, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

254. I. RoUand Shelton Rinard, born June 7, 1894. 

255. II. Erma Luella Rinard, bom May 12, 1897. 

122. 

EFFIE GREENUIE 6 /Morris Greenlee * Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee = 

" vTivAjijiiiMjij t Rebecca Lowder Nancy E. Klmberling Jane Reynolds 

William Greenlee i t 

daughter of Morris Greenlee and Rebecca Lowder, was born May 27, 1867 at 
Corydon, Wayne Co., Iowa ; married November 25, 1887 at Corydon, EDWARD 
MIDDLEBROOK, born July 24, 1861, or 1862 at New York City, son of Ed. 
Middlebrook and Alice Noble. He is a stock raiser; Republican; Methodist; 
resides at Nampa, Idaho. 

CHILDREN : 

256. I. Laverna Middlebrook, born August 26, 1891. 

257. II. Fred Middlebrook, born February 20, 1893. 

258. in. Iris Delphine Middlebrook, born April 11, 1899. 

130. 
EOSA ISABELLA GREENLEE » {J°^°p^i,>^B?-,'"-* '^"aXT^^i^rr'u 

John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' ) 
Jane Reynolds / 

daughter of John Carrol Morris Greenlee and Josephine Brack, was born 
August 6, 1870 near Des Moines, Iowa ; married July 24, 1890 at Harlan, Shelby 
Co., Iowa, ROBERT D. RAMSEY, born October 22, 1865 near Iowa City, Iowa, 
son of William Ramsey and Nancy A. Brown. He is an engineer; Democrat; 
resides at Portsmouth, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

259. I. Harold Beryl Ramsey, born November 14, 1892 ; died March 7, 1893. 

260. II. Xenia Orba Ramsey, born March 18, 1894. 

261. in. Helen Josephine Ramsey, bom June 16, 1899. 

132. 

GRACE MARIA GREENLEE* (John cm. Greenlee' John Greenlee « 

I Josephine Brack Pantha J. Morris 

John Geenlee = William Greenlee ' 1 
Jane Reynolds f 

daughter of John Carrol Morris Greenlee and Josephine Brack, was bom 

August 27, 1873 at "Van Metre, Iowa; married October 18, 1893 at Harlan, 



422 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Iowa, ALBERT BENNING, born November 20, 1868 at Cleveland, Ohio, son 
of John Benning and Sophia Polker. He is a farmer ; Republican ; Methodist 
Episcopal ; resides at Harlan, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

262. I. Freda Marie Benning, born February 13, 1895; died January 28, 

1897. 

263. II. Ruth Benning, born August 17, 1896 ; died August 29, 1896. 

264. III. Donald Dale Benning, born February 24, 1898. 

136. 

TVTAPTTTA ftP'RTi'.NT Ti'.'R 5 ( Lewis Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' 

ITIAAXXXA vmj:i£ii.i±j£ixj \ Mary L. Thornton Margaret Holdway Hannah Greenlee 



William Grenlee i 



} 



daughter of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Lovel Thornton, was bom September 30, 
1851 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married October 5, 1871 at Leon, 
West Virginia, W. P. SMITH born August 11, 1843, son of Henry Smith and 
Rachel Gordon. He is a farmer ; Whig ; Presbyterian ; resides at Leon, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

William C. Smith, born August 2, 1873. 
Everett E. Smith ,born June 22, 1877. 
Honer H. Smith, born March 1, 1881. 
Sarah Smith, born June 28, 1886. 
Cora B. Smith, born December 25, 1893. 



265. 


I. 


266. 


n. 


267. 


III. 


268. 


IV. 


269. 


V. 



William Greenlee ' 



} 



137. 

alee * 
Mary L. Thornton Margaret Holdway Hannah Greenlee 



CLABORN GREEiNLEEj ^ I Lewis Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee ' Edward Greenlee 



son of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Lovel Thornton, was born January 11, 1852 
at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married December 21, 1881 at Leon, West 
Virginia, MARIA KLMBERLING, born December 10, 1854 at Buffalo, Mason 
Co., West Virginia, daughter of Elisha Kimberling and Sarah Henley. He is 
a farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resides at Arbuckle, Mason Co., West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

Annie Eliza, born March 19, 1883. 
Mace, born May 21, 1884. 
Ira Moss, bom March 24, 1886. 
Amytis Grace, born May 14, 1888. 
Bettie Ann, born November 30, 1890. 
Lewis Reeee, born May 29, 1893. 

276. VII. Leonidas Virgil, born April 29, 1896. 

277. VIII. Edgar Thane, born August 17, 1899. 



270. 


I. 


271. 


II. 


272. 


III. 


273. 


IV. 


274. 


V. 


275. 


VI. 



WILLIAM OF WEST VIRGINIA. 423 

138. 



278. 


I. 


279. 


II. 


280. 


III. 


281. 


IV. 



THORNTON EDWARD GREENLEE « { Ji^^^ «--'-;„ SiTJ^^'ePS'^U 

Edward Greenlee - William Greenlee '■ \ 
Hannah Greenlee / 

son of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Lovel Thornton, was born May 22, 1853 at 
Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married November 30, 1876 at Red House, 
Putnam Co., West Virginia, MIRIAM M. GOOD, bom December 21, 1855, or 
1857 at Red House, daughter of George Good and Nancy Harmon; farmer; 
Democrat ; Baptist ; resides at Arbuckle, West Virginia. 

CHILDREN : 

Eva Blanch, born November 5, 1877. 
George, born October 30, 1880. 
William, born June 26, 1882, or 1883. 
Martha, born May 26, 1889. 

139. 

MARGARET E. GREENLEE « { ^IT^^-'-^^^o'rlfton SiTla^r'et^Td'^i; 

Edward Greenlee ' Wiliam Greenlee ^ ) 
Hannah Greenlee ) 

daughter of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Lovel Thornton, was born February 4, 
1885 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married November 15, 1885, HARRI- 
SON BENNETT, bom July 31, 1845 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, son of Mc- 
Cager Bennett and Ann Bayes. He is a farmer; Republican; Baptist; resides 
at Arbuckle, Mason Co., West Virginia. 

One child: 

282. I. Charles C. Bennett, born March 6, 1888. 

180. 

T ATTT> A ■pii'.NnVrm?!''. 6 f Lena a. Greenlee " Morgan Greenlee ♦ Morris Greenlee ' 

±inuAA £jj»xxuvAjj \Thomasl)'. Fenimore Eliza J. Greenlee Nancy B. Kimberling 

.lohn Greenlee - William Greenlee ^ \ 
Jane Reynolds J 

daughter of Lelia Ann Greenlee and Thomas T. Fenimore, was bom May 5, 
1863 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia; married May 12, 1889, HENRY T. 
HARTLEY, born September 14, 1864 at Cottageville, Jackson Co., West Vir- 
ginia, son of Thomas Hartley and Lydia Tomlinson. He is a farmer ; Republi- 
can ; in religion, United Brethren ; resides at Huntsville, West Virginia. 

CHILDREN: 

283. I. Lucy Hartley, born October 5, 1889. 

284. II. Ruth Hartley, born December 17, 1894. 

285. III. Edna Hartley, born November 18, 1897. 



424 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

190. 

CLARENCE MARSHALL, GREENLEE « { [^u^.^tti fu7,!°ilf ' Mil^x GrelSill ' 

Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee => William Greenlee i \ 
Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds ) 

son of John M. Greenlee and Luretta Sullivan, was bom July 18, 1870 at Leon, 
Mason Co., West Virginia; married March 19, 1891 at Allerton, Wayne Co., 
Iowa, MINNIE B. WIDDUP, born December 25, 1864 in Morgan Co., Illinois, 
daughter of Thomas Widdup and Martha Lumsden ; resides at Clio, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

286. I. Gertie Virgil, born March 29, 1892. 

287. n. Emery Alfred, bom April 1, 1894. 

288. m. Dewey Waldo, bom March 1, 1898. 

289. IV. Lawrence, bom December 8, 1899. 

191. 

TAVA n'RTP.Ti'.'NT Tmr. 6 f John M. Greenlee ' Morgran Greenlee * Morris Greenlee' 

IjUXIA urxt,xjiJi.ixjxi£i t Luretta Sullivan Eliza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Kimberling 

John Greenlee ^ William Greenlee ^ ) 
Jane Reynolds I 

daughter of John M. Greenlee and Luretta Sullivan, was bom December 11, 
1871 at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia ; married December 23, 1893 at AUer- 
ton, Wayne Co., Iowa, GEORGE EVERETT VAN MATRE, bom November 
29, 1870 at West Columbia, Mason Co., West Virginia, son of Perry Van Matre 
and Delila Grinn ; school teacher ; Baptist ; resides at Clio, Wayne Co., Iowa. 

195. 

EFFA SAVANNAH FERGUSON" {^srH^Lfe^^'r MS^fj" gJIISUr 

Morris Greenlee ' John Greenlee - William Greenlee ' 1 
Nancy E. Kimberling Jane Reynolds / 

daughter of Harriet Greenlee and William A. Ferguson, was bom June 1, 1869 , 
married IRA E. CHERRINGTON. His occupation is timbering; residence, 
GaUipolis, Ohio. 

One child: 

290. I. Edison I. Cherrington. 

. 196. 

MINA FERGUSON * / Harriet Greenlee » Morgan Greenlee * Morris Greenlee • 

<.uuixi. u..uAvv<w>'vj.i \ William Ferguson Eliza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Kimberling 

John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' 1 
Jane Reynolds J 

daughter of Harriet Greenlee and William Ferguson, was bom October 4, 1870; 
married D. A. SATRE. He is a physician; resides at New Haven, West Vir- 
ginia. 



4 



DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM GREENLEE 

OF 

WEST VIEGINIA. 



WILLIAM GREENLEE,' probably brother of Edward of West Virginia ; mar- 
ried . 

CHILDREN : 

2. I. John; married Jane Reynolds. + 

3. II. Edward, born September 8, 1761; married ; married 

second Hannah Greenlee. + 

4. III. Jane ; married Reynolds ; married second Anderson. -|- 

5. IV. Frank. (?) 



JOHN GREENLEE,* son of William Greenlee, was born in Ireland; married 
in 1788, JANE REYNOLDS ; farmer and blacksmith. 



CHILDREN : 

Morris, born August 6, 1790 ; married Nancy E. Kimberling.+ 

Hamilton ; married Frances Prewett.+ 

John, born November 4, 1803 ; married Pantha Jane Morris.-t- 

Mortimer; died unmarried. 

William ; died unmarried. 

Jane (or Nancy) ; married Michael Seay. She removed with her 
family, being then a widow, to Marion County, Illinois, at the 
time of early settlement of that state. Her descendants are 
numerous in that locality. 



6. 


I. 


7. 


II. 


8. 


III. 


9. 


IV. 


10. 


V. 


11. 


VI. 



EDWARD GREENLEE,^ son af William Greenlee, was bom September 8, 

1761 in Ireland ; died August 23, 1839 ; married ; married second, 

HANNAH GREENLEE [No. 18, Descendants of Edward of West Virginia] 
who was born August 26, 1773, died August 2, 1849, or February 23, 1865, in 
Mason Co., West Virginia, daughter of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry. 

399 



400 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

David. 

William. 

Samuel, born September 20, 1793, or 1792; married Elizabeth 
Kimberling.-(- 

Anna, born January 4, 1795; married Robert Johnson.+ 

Alexander, born March 28, 1798. 

Edward, born January 10, 1801 ; married Margaret Holdway ; mar- 
ried second Grass. + 

James, born January 1, 1803, or 1800; married Emily Hart.4- 

Robert, born November 10, 1805; unmarried. 

Francis, born October 29, 1808; married Ellen V. Stephenson. + 

Eastham ("Esom"), born January 12, 1811; unmarried. 

Rachel, bom August 26, 1813 ; married James Shields.4- 

EDWARD GREENLEE came from Ireland (or Scotland) when only five 
years of age and lived in Botetourt County, Virginia ; removed from that part 
of the state to the western part of the same state, now West Virginia, at an 
early day and settled in Mason County. He had two brothers, John and Frank, 
all of them pilots on the Great Kanawha — said to have been the best pilots that 
ever made the run from Charleston to Cincinnati. He was in the Revolutionary 
war and stood vrithin a short distance when Comwallis surrendered [October 
19, 1781]. 

4. 

JANE GREENLEE,^ daughter of William Greenlee, was bom in Ireland ; died 
at the Salines, Kanawha Creek, just above Charleston, West Virginia ; married 
REYNOLDS ; married second ANDERSON. 



12. 


I. 


13. 


II. 


14. 


III. 


15. 


IV. 


16. 


V. 


17. 


VI. 


18. 


vn. 


19. 


vin. 


20. 


IX. 


21. 


X. 


22. 


XL 



CHILDREN: 



23. I. Eliza Reynolds. 

24. n. Charles Reynolds. 

25. m. Ann Reynolds. 



MORRIS GREENLEE 3 (JohnGreenlee= William Greenlee ' 1 

1 Jane Reynolds i 

son of John Greenlee and Jane Reynolds, was born August 6, 1790 in Botetourt 
Co., Virginia ; died in the spring of 1861, or 1864, at AUerton, Wayne Co., Iowa 
and was buried in the Cambria cemetery ; married in 1810 at Arbuckle, Mason 
Co., West Virginia, MISS NANCY E. KIMBERLING, born in 1791 at Arbuckle, 
West Virginia, or in Bath Co., Virginia, died in the faU of 1868 at Allerton, 
Iowa and was buried in Cambria. He was a farmer ; in politics Whig ; Demo- 
crat; in religion, Baptist; moved to Mason Co., West Virginia and resided 
there until 1856 when they removed to Wayne Co., Iowa. 



WILLIAir OF WEST VIRGINIA. 401 

CHILDREN : 

26. I. Nancy Jane, born November 20, 1811; married "William Arbuckle 

Nelson. + 

27. II. Eliza, born December 21, 1813; married William Sullivan. + 

28. III. Clark, born December 28, 1816; married Day; married 

second Angaby Bums.+ 

29. IV. Morgan, born May 14, 1819 ; married Eliza Jane Greenlee ; married 

second Mrs. ]\Ielissa Louden. + 

30. V. Lewis Leonidas, born August 24, 1821 ; married Permelia Sayers ; 

married second Frances Johnson ; married third Hannah Maria 
FerreU.4- "^ 

31 VI. Harriet, b<Jrn October 17, 1826; married Granvel W. Shelton.+ 

32. Vn. Ann, born October 15, 1831 ; married Samuel Kelso Rinard.+ 

33. Vni. Morris, born November 15, 1834; married Rebecca Lowder.+ 



7. 

HAMILTON GREENLEE 3 / JohnGreenlee= William Greenlee i ) 

i Jane Reynolds . j 

son of John Greenlee and Jane Reynolds, died in Missouri; married MISS 
FRANCES PREWETT ; moved with his family from West Virginia to Missouri. 



CHILDREN : 

34. I. James. 

35. n. Evaline. 

36. in. Lewis. 

37. IV. Mason. 

8. 

JOHN GREENLEE ^ I John Oreenlee = William Greenlee ' \ 

1 Jane Reynolds / 

son of John Greenlee and Jane Reynolds, was born November 4, 1803; died 
September 14, 1834 twelve miles southeast of Point Pleasant, West Virginia; 
married August 13, 1830, PANTHA JANE MORRIS, who was bom in Decem- 
ber, died April 25, 1849. He was a river Captain on the Great Kanawha river 
in West Virginia. His widow married second in 1839, Warren Day Everett. 

CHILDREN : 

38. I. Maria Eliza, born May 12, 1831 ; married James Caldwell. -f- 

39. II. America, bom June 15, 1833; died May 12, 1836. 

40. III. John Carrol Morris, born January 14, 1835; married Polly ; 

married second Josephine Brack.4- 



402 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

14. 

SAMUEL GREENLEE 3 { 1^^^^^ g'/elS5ll ' WnUamGreenlee' } 

son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee, was born September 20, 1792, 
or 1793 ; married ELIZABETH KIMBERLING, a sister of Nancy E. Kimber- 
ling who married Morris Greenlee. He moved from Mason Co., West Virginia, 
to Indiana, settling on the Wabash River. 



CHILDREN : 



41. I. Ira. 

42. II. Robert. 



15. 



43. 


I. 


44. 


II. 


45. 


in. 


46. 


IV. 


47. 


V. 


48. 


VI. 


49. 


VII. 


50. 


VIII. 



ANNA GREENLEE 3 { g^^^^g g^rfeSlef ^^}}}}^ ^I!!^^^ ' } 

daughter of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee, was born January 4, 
1795; married ROBERT JOHNSON. 

CHILDREN : 

Hannah Johnson; married Hutcheson McDarnel, or McDaniel. 
William Johnson; married Elizabeth Law. 
Edward Johnson; married Sarah Law, sister of Elizabeth. 
John Johnson; married Jane Harden. 
David Johnson, born June 26, 1829 ; unmarried. 
Mary Jane Johnson ; married William Chapman. 
Lewis Johnson ; married Eliza Clark in Knox Co., Missouri. 
Robert Johnson ; went into the Union army in 1862 ; died unmar- 
ried December 3, 1863. 

17. 

EDWARD GREENLEE 3 { g^^^^g gJIISile' ^""^'° "'"""' ^ ' } 

son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee, was bom January 10, 1801 
at Leon, Mason Co., West Virginia, or Botetourt Co., Virginia; died in 1875 
in Mason Co., Virginia; married MARGARET HOLD WAY, who was born in 
Mason Co., West Virginia and died when son Lewis was quite young; married 

second GRASS. He was a farmer; in politics, Democrat; in religion, 

Baptist ; resided in Mason Co., West Virginia. He had cousins, John and Tom, 
who were pilots on the Ohio River. 

CHILDREN: 

51. I. Eliza Jane, born March 23, 1821 ; married Morgan Greenlee.-l- 

52. II. Rachel; married George Shields. 



WILLIAM OP WEST VIRGINIA. 425 

CHILDREN: 



291. I. Conward Sayre. 

292. n. WilUam Sayre. 



198. 



Tl'KKT'TTA IT'li'.'Rn.TTSn'N' 6 f Harriet Greenlee " Morgan Greenlee * Morris Greenlee ' 

JXinnxiXJ.A ffixvvruouxi t William Ferguson Eliza J. Greenlee Nancy E. Klmberling 

John Greenlee ' William Greenlee ' 1 

Jane Reynolds J 

daughter of Harriet Greenlee and William Fergxison, was bom June 17, 1872; 
married R. P. Sayre. He is a conductor on 0. R. Railroad ; resides at Parkers- 
burg, West Virginia. 



CHILDREN : 



293. I. Fawcett Sayre. 

294. n. Carl Sayre. 



UNIDENTIFIED. 



The following families have not been connected with any of the foregoing 
branches. They have been arranged under four divisions, viz. : SCOTCH 
FAMILIES, IRISH FAMILIES, ENGLISH FAMILIES and UNCLASSI- 
FIED. Each division is arranged in alphabetical order according to the name 
of the earliest known ancestor of each family. Only those marked + have 
been given individual numbers, and further data on those families will be 
found under their respective numbers. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 

According to the register from the "Book of Eontyre and Kintyre Club," 
some of the settlers from the lowlands from 1660 to 1688 bore the name of 
Greenlees. 

It is thought by some that they came from Lochwinnoch or vicinity. The 
family is thought to have been located in the parish of Lochwinnoch at least 
from the sixteenth century, first as farmers, and then engaging in the manu- 
facturing trade, weaving, etc. They have no Celtic blood, but are pure low- 
land Scotch. 



ARTHUR GREENLEES, married 



CHILDREN: 

2. I. John ; married Jane Moore. + 

II. Thomas. 

III. Edward. 

IV. William. 
V. David. 

VI. Robert. 

Vn. James. 

VIII. Elizabeth. 

IX. Mary Ann. 



2. 



JOHN GREENLEES, son of Arthur Greenlees, died April, 1866; married 
JANE MOORE, who died March 20, 1866. He was a mechanic; in politics, 
Conservative; resided at Glasgow, Scotland. 

426 



I 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 427 

CHILDREN : 

3. I. Thomas, born January 22, 1847; married Margaret MacDonald Mac- 
Gilli-vTay.+ 

U. William. 

m. David. 

IV. John. 

V. Jane. 

VI. Robert. 

3. 

THOMAS GREENLEES {?°S?S^^t.e"'" Arthur Greenlee s | 

son of John Greenlees and Jane Moore, was born January 22, 1847 at Glasgow, 
Scotland; married April 24, 1866 at Glasgow, MARGARET MACDONALD 
MACGILLIVRAY, born August 22, 1842 at Glasgow. He was a rubber mer- 
chant; in politics. Conservative. 

Children, bom at Glasgow: 

I. Christina ; married Robert Lang. 

II. Thomas. 

III. David; married Helen Lamont. 

IV. Robert. 



DAVID GREENLEES died at Baltrees, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland ; 
married MARGARET EWING who died at Beltrees. 



CHILDREN: 

I. WiUiam. 

n. John. 

5. III. David ; married .+ 

6. IV. Robert; married Janet Connell.+ 

This family is near of kin to the family headed by Joseph [No. 91]. 



6. 

DAVID GREENLEES, son of David Greenlees and Margaret Ewing, 
was born at Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, or Beith, Ayrshire [Beith and 
Lochwinnoch are only four miles apart], Scotland; married . 



7. 


I. 




n. 




III. 


8. 


IV. 


9. 


V. 



428 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

James, born in 1806; married Fulton. (t) + 

John, born in 1808. 

Janet, born in 1810; never married. 

Thomas, born in 1815 or 1816; married Mary Gilmour.-f- 

Margaret. born in 1817 or 1818: married James "Watt.+ 

6. 

ROBERT GREENLEES, son of David Greenlees and Margaret Ewing, 
was born at Locbwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died at Loehwinnoch; 
married JANET CONNELL, who was bom at Laightrees, Renfrewshire, Scot- 
land. He was a farmer and resided at Beltrees, Loehwinnoch, Renfrewshire, 
Scotland. 

CHILDREN: 

10. I. Thomas, born September 15, 1803; married Elizabeth Morrison.+ 
n. Jane. 

in. Margaret. 
rV. John. 

11. V. William, born in 1805 ; married Mary Middlemas.-|- 

7. 

JAMES GREENLEES | David Greenlee s DavmGr«nlee8 | 

son of David Greenlees, was born in 1806; married FULTON. (?) He 

went to Australia about 1864 with his wife, two sons and one daughter. His 
■on James was a teacher in the public school, Aldings, South Australia. 

8. 

THOMAS GREENLEES | David Oreenlees gavM Greenlees | 

son of David Greenlees, was born in 1815 or 1816 at Loehwinnoch, Renfrew- 
shire, or Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland; died February 2, or April 3, 1886 at Beith; 
married April 21, 1846 at Beith, MARY GILMOUR, bom in 1820 or 1823 at 
Beith, died January 3, 1889 at Crockham Hill, Kent Co., England, daughter of 
James Gilmour and Jane Jackson. He was a farmer ; in politics, Conservative ; 
resided at Gree Farm, Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Jane Jackson, bom in 1847; married James Alexander; lives at 

Home Farm, Eynsford. 
n. David, bom in 1849; married Jessie Cochrane Wilson; lives at 
Broughton Farm, Oxford. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 429 

III. James, bom in 1851 ; married Annie Lang; dead. 
rv. Thomas, born in 1853; married ilary Andrew Crawford; lives at 
WiUiamsbridge, New York. 

12. V. John, born August 1, 1857; married Emily Croskery.+ 

13. VI. William, born August 31, 1859; married Isabelle Lawrence. -}- 
Vn. Mary, born September 8, 1864; married Henry Stevens; lives at 

Hurst Farm, Edenbridge. 

9. 

MARGARET GREENLEES | DavidCreenlees DjI^^Gr^nlees | 

daughter of David Greenlees, was born in 1817 or 1818; married JAMES 
WATT. Their daughter married John Stevenson and lives at Howood, in the 
parish of Lochwinnoeh, Renfrewshire, Scotland. 

10. 

THOMAS GREENLEES {{J^^ircSnen"'' °^"'^ oreepiees I 

Bon of Robert Greenlees and Janet Connell, was born September 15, 1803 at 
Lochwinnoeh, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died July 24, 1884 at Lochwinnoeh; 
married June 28, 1842 at Lochwinnoeh, ELIZABETH :\IORRISON, who was 
bom about 1810 at Bowmore, Islay, Scotland, died February 25, 1873 at Loch- 
winnoeh, daughter of Neil Morrison; resided at Middleton, Lochwinnoeh, 
Scotland. 

CHILDREN: 

14. I. Robert, bom April 3, 1843; married Ann Anderson. + 

n. John, bom December 28, 1844 ; married Elizabeth McPhee. 

m. William, born April 3, 1847 ; died. 

rv. William, born June 29, 1848 ; married May Ann Dryburgh. 

V. Thomas, bom July 3, 1850 ; died. 

VI. Neil, born July 11, 1852; went abroad. 

VII. David, bom January 2, 1855 ; died. 

15. Vrn. Thomas, born December 5. 1855; married Mary Russell; married 

second Margaret McDonald Lochhead.^- 
IX. Catharine, bom February 20, 1858; married Angus Kennedy. 

X. David, born June 7, 1860 ; died. 
XI. Janet, born January 17, 1862 ; married G. Muir. 
XII. James, bom January 17, 1862. 
Xlil. May, bom May 3, 1866 ; married N. J. Campbell, Argyle, Manitoba. 

11. 

lirrT.T.TATVr flP'R'S'.'NT IJIP.S f Robert Greenlees David Greeniees DavidCreenlees 1 
WXiiljJ-ttlU truriiiWliriXiO t Janet Connell Margaret E wing I 

son of Robert Greenlees and Janet Connell, was bom in 1805 at Lochwinnoeh, 
Renfrewshire, Scotland ; died at Lochwinnoeh ; married MARY MIDDLEMAS, 



430 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

who was born at Lochwinnoch, daughter of William Middlemas and Janet 
Caldwell. 

CHILDREN: 

16. I. Robert, born October 8, 1845; married Mary McMillan.4- 

IL Janet. 

in. Jane. 

rv. Mary. 

V. William. 

VI. John. 

VII. Margaret. 

12. 

TnWKT ri'R'Ii'TPVT TPT?*! f Thomas Greenlees David Greenlees Day id Green lees ) 
JOUJN UKJ!.J!iJNl.J!.J!.S> { Mary Gllmour — Margaiet Ewing / 

ion of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gilmour, was bom August 1, 1857 at Loch- 
winnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died at Okeldon, British Guiana; married 
June 13, 1883, EMILY CROSKERY, born March 26, 1865 at Kingston, Jamaica, 
daughter of Hugh Croskery and Sophia Hall ; resided at Patrick, Scotland. 

Son: 

I. John L., born February 22, 1886. 

13. 

■nTTTTTATl/T fITJ'P.'IPNT IP.'RR f Thomas Greenlees David Greenlees David Greenlees ', 
WXljljlillU UArifiDljXiriO tMaryGilmour Margaret Ewing / 

son of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gilmour, was bom August 31, 1859 at 
Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland ; married May 16, 1894 at Fordham, New 
York, ISABELLE LAWRENCE, born January 20, 1865 at Fordham, daugh- 
ter of Benjamin Horton Lawrence and Adeline Lily. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Child, bom March 1, 1896; died. 

II. Marion Isabelle, born February 17, 1898. 

WILLIAM GREENLEES went to Lochwinnoch parish school until he was 
fourteen years of age, then he spent two years on the farm with his father. 
After this he learned the trade of joiner and worked at that in various places 
until April 3, 1885, when he sailed for New York. Here he worked at his 
trade until July 1, 1889, when he started in business for himself, as carpenter 
and builder. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 431 

14. 

l»ftT*'S"'P'P n.TJ'S''Ii''MT PIP*! f Thomas Greenlees Robert Greenlees David Greenlecs ) 

KUSXiAX UlVCiXiXIUXiilii} t Elizabeth Morrison Janet Connell Margaret Bwlng / 

son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison, was born April 3, 1843 at 
Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland; married March 10, 1868 at Glasgow, 
Scotland, ANN ANDERSON, born October 16, 1844 at Glasgow, daughter of 
William Anderson and Jane White. He is a farmer ; in politics, Conservative ; 
resided at East Cornhill Farm, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, Scotland. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Robert, born May 17, 1870. 

II. Thomas, born September 14, 1871. 

III. William Anderson, born May 28, 1873. 

IV. David Anderson, born August 4, 1875. 
V. Jane White, born June 20, 1877. 

VI. Ann Anderson, born June 14, 1881. 

15. 

THOMAS OR'P.P.NT.F.FS f Thomas Greenlees Robert Greenlees David Greenlees 1 

AfLvxuAO u-Afixixi^jfujo j Elizabeth Morrison Janet Connell Margaret Ewing J 

son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison, was born December 5, 1855 
at Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland; married June 3, 1886 at Busby, 
Renfrewshire, Scotland, MARY RUSSELL, born July 10, 1862 at Patterton; 
died July 28, 1892, daughter of Allen Russell and Mary Ramsey; married 
second September 13, 1894, MARGARET McDONALD LOCHHEAD, daugh- 
ter of James Lochhead and Margaret Craig ; in politics, Conservative ; resided 
at Glasgow, Scotland. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Thomas, born February 25, 1889. 

n, Allen, born December 14, 1890. 

III. May Ramsey, born July 13, 1892. 

IV. Margaret Craig, bom August 11, 1897. 

V. James Lochhead, born November 15, 1899. 

16. 

ROBERT GRIiEiNliEjEiS i Wllliam Oreenlees Robert Greenlees David Greenlees 

(Mary Middlemas Janet Conwell 

David Greenlees ) 
Margaret Ewing J 

son of William Greenlees and Mary Middlemas, was bom October 8, 1845 at 
Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland; -married MARY McMILLAN, bom 
December, 1842 at Flat P. E. Kilbride, Renfrewshire, Scotland, died March, 
188 — at Roodhead, Renfrewshire, Scotland, daughter of Alexander McMillan 
and Grace McUbbin. He is a lime merchant; in politics. Liberal; resides at 
Newhouse, Lochwinnoch, Scotland. 



432 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary, born June, 1869; died. 
II. William, born March, 1872 ; died. 



17. 

GAVIN GREENLEES was born in 1769 at Southend, Argyleshire, Scotland; 
died December 31, 1846 at Glasgow, Scotland; married MARTHA WILSON, 
bom in 1784 at Southend, died August 27, 1855 at Glasgow. He was a cooper ; 
resided at Campbeltown and Glasgow. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John, born December 20, 1804. 

n. Martha, bom December 20, 1807. 

HI. George, born March 14, 1810. 

IV. William, born June 2, 1813. 

V. Mary Ann, born July 4, 1817 ; died unmarried. 

VI. James, born October 2, 1818. 

Vn. Agnes, bom May 14, 1819. 

18. Vni. Gavin, bom August 12, 1823 ; married Jane Gossman.+ 

IX. Thomas. 

18. 

GAVIN GREENLEES, son of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson, was bom 
August 12, 1823 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married July 5, 1849 
at Glasgow, Scotland, JANE GOSSMAN, bom May 12, 1820 at Dunfermline, 
Fifeshire, Scotland, died February 24, 1895 at Glasgow, daughter of Richard 
Gossman and Jane Kirk; resided at Glasgow. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Jane, born June 17, 1852; married October 8, 1886, John Kennedy; lives 

at Glasgow. 
II. Gavin, born April 7, 1854; died April 13, 1860. 
m. Robert Richard, born October 23, 1857; married July 11, 1888, Helen 

Geddes Smith ; lives at Glasgow. 
IV. Clara, born September 21, 1859. 
V. Catharine Gossman, born April 16, 1861; died April 17, 1869. 



19. 

HUGH GREENLEES was born in Scotland; died March 9, 1863 at Palmer, 

Washington Co., Ohio; married ANN HARVEY, daughter of Harvey 

and Johnson ; farmer ; in politics, Whig ; in religion, Presbyterian. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 433 

CHILDREN : 

20. I. John, born June 4, 1818; married Elizabeth Fullerton.-f- 

21. n. Robert, born December 11, 1821 ; married Agnes McFarland.+ 
m. Ann; married Daniel McQuaig, or McQuid. 

rV. Janet; married Robert Dunlop. 

V. Catherine; married Duncan Drain. 

VI. Hugh; married Vesta Bell. 

Vn. Mary. 

VIU. James. 

IX. Nancy; married Edward Breckenridge. 

X. Martha. 

XT. Margaret. 

20. 

JOHN GREENLEES, son of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey, was born 
June 4, 1818 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; died May 13, 1847 at 
Barlow, Washington Co., Ohio ; married June 11, 1846 at Barlow, Ohio, ELIZA- 
BETH FULLERTON, born March 10, 1818 at Campbeltown, Scotland, died 
September 1, 1896 at Barlow, Ohio, daughter of James Fullerton and Elizabeth 
Fleming. He was a farmer; in politics, Whig; in religion, Presbyterian; re- 
sided at Barlow, Ohio. 

One child: 

22. I. John Fullerton, bom May 28, 1847 ; married Hannah S. Fleming.-f 

21. 

ROBERT GREENLEES, son of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey, was bom 
December 11, 1821 in Argyleshire, Scotland ; married August 30, 1841 at Bar- 
low, Washington Co., Ohio, AGNES McFARLAND, who died December 2, 
1854 at Barlow, daughter of Walter McFarland and Janet Reed; farmer; Re- 
publican ; Presbyterian ; resided in Palmer Township, Washington Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary Ann, born October 20, 1848 ; married Andrew Ferguson, 

n. Janet, born March 3, 1850; married John Milligan. 

23. HI. Harvey H., born August 13, 1852; married Lydia J. Green.-f- 
rV. Walter, bom August 14, 1854. 



JOHN FULLERTON GREENLEES {ifr,g\l^l%%,,,, ZI^'hT/.T'' } 

son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Fullerton, was bom May 28, 1847 at 
Barlow, Washington Co., Ohio; married November 12, 1877 at Barlow, HAN- 



434 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

NAH S. FLEMING, born June 1, 18— at Barlow, daughter of David P. Flem- 
ing and Sophia Bell ; farmer ; Republican ; Presbyterian ; resides at Barlow. 

CHILDREN: 

I. William Fleming, born October 2, 1878. 
II. David Raymond, bom October 24, 1881. 

III. Sophia Elizabeth, born September 29, 1886. 

23. 

HARVEY H. GREENLEES { f^efM^c^ra^lrn^d fSnfAT'' } 

son of Robert Greenlees and Agnes McFarland, was born August 13, 1852 at 
Watertown, Washington Co., Ohio ; married October 25, 1877 at Barlow, Wash- 
ington Co., Ohio, LYDIA J. GREEN, born June 12, 1854 at Watertown, daugh- 
ter of William Green and Mary Lilley; farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; 
resides at Watertown. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Robert W., born October 14, 1878 ; married Mary Leget. 

II. Mary A., born July 14, 1881. 

III. James W., born September 3, 1883. 



24. 

JAMES GREENLEES was bom at Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; married 
MARY DICKSON. 



25. 





CHILDREN: 


I. 


James ; died unmarried. 


II. 


John, bom August 6, 1861 ; married Marion Ferric Hodge.-|- 


III. 


George. 


IV. 


Hannah Agnes Lang. 


V. 


Alexander. 


VI. 


Robert. 


VII. 


William. 


VIII. 


Arthur. 


IX. 


Fred. 


X. 


David. 


XI. 


Ernest. 


XII. 


Harry. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 435 

26. 

JOHN GREENLEES, son of James Greenlees and Mary Dickson, was bom 
August 6, 1861 at Glasgow, Scotland married June 16, 1887 at Gourock, Ren- 
frewshire, Scotland, MARION FERRIE HODGE, born October 13, 1866 at 
Glasgow, Scotland; shoe manufacturer; in politics, Liberal; resided at Mile- 
burn, Gourock, Scotland and Glasgow. 

CHILDREN: 

I. James, born August 18, 1888. 
II. Alfred Mitchell, born June 28, 1893. 
III. George Dickson, born September 15, 1894. 



26. 

JAMES GREENLEES was bom in Argylshire, Scotland ; died near Campbel- 
town, Argyleshire, Scotland; married in Argyleshire, MARY CLARK, who 
died October 20, 1850 aged 86 at Argyle, Winnebago Co., Illinois; farmer; 
Presbyterian; resided near Campbeltown, Scotland. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Elizabeth; married John Clark; James Clark, a descendant lives in 

Canada. 
II. Martha; married Alexander McLain; a descendant, Peter McLain, 
lives in Scotland. 
III. Ellen; married William Ralston; a descendant, Mrs. Margaret 
Brown, lives at Rockford, Illinois. 

27. IV. Peter, born in 1800; married Martha Ferguson.+ 

27. 

PETER GREENLEES, son of James Greenlees and Mary Clark, was born in 
1800 near Campbelto^vn, Argyleshire, Scotland; died in 1876 at Argyle, Win- 
nebago Co., Illinois; married in 1824 at Campbeltown, Scotland, MARTHA 
FERGUSON, who was born in 1797 or 1798 at Campbeltown, Scotland, died 
in 1863, daughter of James Ferguson and Mary Mitchell. He was a farmer; 
Republican; Presbyterian; resided near Campbeltown, Scotland and Argyle, 
Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary; died immarried May 30, 1877 aged 51 years. 
II. Agnes; died unmarried February 21, 1848 aged 20 years. 

28. III. James, born September 8, 1829 ; married Margaret A. Picken.-|- 



436 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

IV. Hugh; died unmarried July 10, 1864 aged 30 years. . 
V. Martha; married Archibald Smith; died April 7, 1897; daughter, 
May Smith, lives at Argyle, Illinois. 
VI. Peter; died unmarried, November 23, 1861 aged 23 years. 
VII. William; died unmarried, January 10, 1869 aged 28 years. 

PETER GREENLEE left Scotland for America in 1842, sailing on the 
Gleaner from Campbeltown, the first ocean vessel which ever left that port. 
They weighed anchor on the 4th of June and reached New York on the 4th 
of July. They went directly to Illinois by the most expeditious route then 
known, via river, canal and lakes to Chicago, thence with team to Winnebago 
County. In those early days they were compelled to haul their grain to Chi- 
cago, a distance of ninety miles, there selling or exchanging it for necessary 
provisions, clothing, lumber, etc. Although like all early settlers of the Scotch 
settlement, he was very poor, by hard work and economical methods he became 
the owner of three large farms, which are now owned by his sons. He helped 
organize and build the first school house in that part of the country, and was 
also interested in the founding of the Willow Creek Presbyterian Church. 



JAMES- 6REENLEES f Peter Greenlees James Greenlees 1 

"^ ^■^''■"■""■"'-•^•' I Martha Ferguson Mary Clark J 

son of Peter Greenlees and Martha Ferguson, was born September 8, 1829 at 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; married January 1, 1857 at Argyle, Win- 
nebago Co., Illinois, MARGARET A. PICKEN, born April 10, 1829 at Camp- 
beltown, daughter of David Picken and Marion Howie; farmer; Republican; 
Presbyterian ; resided at Argyle, Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

29. I. David P., born October 29, 1857 ; married Martha Ellen Greenlee.+ 
II. Peter, bom March 26, 1859; married Elizabeth A. Greenlee; re- 
sides at Argyle, Hlinois. 

30. in. James, bom October 14, I860; married Elizabeth Greenlee.-|- 
rV. Martha, bom October 11, 1865. 

V. Margaret, born August 9, 1872. 
VI. Mary Agnes, born March 24, 1874 or 1873 ; married Hugh Reid. 



29. 

DAVIT) P O-P F.'RNT.F.F. f James Greenlees Peter Greenlees James Greenlees ) 

x^AvxA^ X. vTj.\.xjxjj.ixjuxj I Margaret A. Picken Martha Ferguson Mary Clark / 

son of James Greenlees and Margaret A. Picken, was bom October 29, 1857 
at Argyle, Winnebago Co., Illinois; married September 6, 1894 at Belvidere, 
Illinois, MARTHA ELLEN GREENLEE, bom February 15, 1868 at Argyle, 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 437 

Illinois, daughter of George Greenlee and Martha Greenlee [No. 55]. He is an 
electrician ; in politics, Independent ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resided at Bel- 
videre, Illinois. 

Child: 

I. George Wallace, born September 19, 1897. 

30. 

JAIVTES GREENLEE / James Greenlees Peter Greenleea James Greenlces 1 

wAXTujw uxvxjxjx^xjojxj | Maigaiet A. Plclien Martha Ferguson Mary Clark / 

son of James Greenlees and Margaret A. Picken, was born October 14, 1860 at 
Harlem, "Winnebago Co., Illinois; married November 21, 1895 at Caledonia, 
Boone Co., Illinois, ELIZABETH GREENLEE, born August 31, 1871 at Cale- 
donia, daughter of James Greenlee [No. 112] and Margaret Jane Brown. He 
is a farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; resides at Argyle, Winnebago Co., 
Illinois. 

Daughter : 

I. ilary Laura, born March 27, 1897. 



31. 

JAMES GREENLEES was born in 1748 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scot- 
land; died April 3, 1830 at Campbeltown; married JANET WATSON, bom 
in 1745 ; died December 1, 1830 at Campbeltown. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Dugald, bom October, 1771 ; died. 

II. William, born July, 1772 ; died. 

32. III. Archibald, born July, 1775; married Helen Templeton.-|- 
IV. Agnes, bom October, 1778; died November 13, 1864. 

V. Susanna, born February, 1780 ; married Johnston ; emi- 
grated to America. 

33. VI. James, born January 6, 1782; married Catherine Galbraith.-f- 
VII. Isabel, born March 5, 1784 ; died March 31, 1874. 

34. VIII. John, born October 1, 1786 ; married Mary Huie.+ 

IX. Jean, born November, 1788 ; died November 13, 1856. 

32. 

ABCHIBALD GREENLEES, son of James Greenlees and Janet Watson, was 
born July, 1775 ; died June 12, 1846 ; married June 1, 1798 HELEN TEMPLE- 
TON. 



438 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

L James, born July 14, 1799. 
II. Thomas, born January 2, 1801 ; emigrated to America July 25, 1821. 

33. 

JAMES GREENLEES, son of James Greenlees and Janet Watson, was bom 
January 6, 1782 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; died March 6, or 5, 
1848; married CATHERINE GALBRAITH, bom May 16, 1788, died about 
1880 ; in religion, United Presbyterian. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Janet, born January 13, 1811 ; married Samuel Mitchell. 

35. II. Samuel, born December 9, 1813 ; married Agnes Andrew Greenlees ; 

married second Isabel Ralston. -(- 
III. Susan, born February 21, 1815 ; married James McNair. 
rV. James, born August 29, 1817 ; married Flora Clark. 

V. Robert, born August 7, 1819. 
VI. John, born April 8, 1822; married Jean Mitchell. 
VII. Robert, born February 27, 1824; married Margaret Greenlees. 
Vni. Catherine, born August 8, 1826. 
IX. Catherine, born October 18, 1828, or October 16, 1827; married 

John Mitchell. 
X. Martha, born April 12, 1830; married Robert Weir. 

36. XI. Archibald, born January 5, 1833 ; married Mary Greenlees.+ 

34. 

JOHN GREENLEES, son of James Greenlees and Janet Watson, was bom 
October 1, 1786 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; died February 5, 1866 
at Campbeltown ; married June 3, 1823 at Campbeltown, MART HUIE, bom 
February, 1797 at Campbeltown, died July 16, 1855 at Campbeltown, daughter 
of James Huie and Jean Ferguson. He was a farmer. 

CHILDREN : 

I. James, born March 31, 1824 ; died June 19, 1850. 

37. II. John, born December 26, 1826 ; married Mary McMillan.+ 

38. III. Archibald, born July 31, 1832 ; married Mary Holding.+ 

35. 

SAMUEL GREENLEES j i''",,^^ ?''«?,°'r^ » Tolf»?w»?=^i'''''' } 

I Catberine Galbraith Janet Watson J 

son of James Greenlees and Catharine Galbraith, was born December 9, 1813 at 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; died May 11, 1886; married AGNES 




MALCOLM (iUKENLEES. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 439 

ANDREW GREENLEES, born April 3, 1811, died April 25, 1853, daughter 
of William Greenlees [No. 135] and Agnes Andrew; married second ISABEL 
RALSTON, born August 16, 1827, died January 14, 1897. 

CHILDREN : 

I. William, born September 29, 1841 ; died September 30, 1841. 
II. Agnes Andrew, bom August 31, 1842 ; died December 23, 1893. 
III. Catherine Galbraith, born Jime 26, 1844; married Thomas Mills 

Wilson. 
rV. WiUiam, born June 28, 1846; died January 19, 1848. 

v. James, bom July 6, 1848; married Jessie ; two children; 

Nancy and Malcolm. Resides in London. 
39. VI. Samuel, born October 29, 1850; married Jessie Eliza Weir.+ 
Vn. Margaret, born July 11, 1862 ; married George Rome. 
Vin. Martha, bora November 27, 1864 ; married H. W. Bush. 
IX. Isabella, born March 19, 1866 ; married D. N. Weir-Loudon. 
X. Janet, born May 29, 1869 ; married George Pindlay. 

SAMUEL GREENLEES was a man of great energy and force of character, 
and the following record of his busy life shows how much a man possessing 
such characteristics can attain in a lifetime, even in a small community. He 
was born at the farm of Greenland and was the oldest but one of a family of 
eleven children. He received his early education at Peniver School, and after- 
ward attended the Campbeltown Grammar School, then under the able rector- 
ship of the late Mr. Brunton, LL. D. When his school days were over he com- 
menced business in the town, and entered into partnership with Messrs. Mat- 
thew and Daniel Greenlees, distillers, in Longrow, the site of the works being 
now occupied by the ofSces of Mr. James Weir, builder, and the present ma- 
chine room of the "Argyllshire Herald" in Reform Square which was then 
used as a malt bam by the firm. Increasing business, however, in the course 
of a few years necessitated extended premises, and a site was taken at the 
head of Longrow whereon a new work was erected in 1845, capable of pro- 
ducing double the quantity of the old one. This work has been gradually ex- 
tended imtil it has become the largest distillery in the town, known as the 
Hazelbum Distillery. In 1840 Mr. Greenlees married the sister of his partner, 
Daniel Greenlees. His two sons are partners in the well known and successful 
firm of Greenlees Brothers, Glasgow and London. In 1853 Mr. Greenlees in 
conjunction with his partner became proprietor of the farm of Moy, a connec- 
tion which continued until 1881, when Daniel Greenlees retired from business 
and the partnership was dissolved. Samuel Greenlees then purchased the 
whole, both the estate and the distillery and carried them on almost to the day 
of his death. He always took a great interest in agricultural work, influenced 
no doubt, by the power of early associations, his father being a farmer; and 
since his purchase of the estate in 1881 he carried on extensive improvements 
in the way of draining, watering, fencing, etc., so that the Moy is now in the 
best possible condition. He also turned his attention to the raising of cattle, 



440 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

and the stock of bullocks and sheep fed on the Moy were eagerly picked up 
by good buyers, and the best prices readily obtained. 

Regarding Mr. Greenlees' more public career first and foremost must be 
mentioned the active interest he took in the volunteer movement and his special 
interest in the Artillery Volunteer Corps since its formation. He was among 
the first gentlemen in the town to encourage the movement and was present at 
the first meeting called by the Town Council on October 31, 1860, for the pur- 
pose of promoting the formation of an artillery company in the town. At this 
meeting he was appointed convener of the committee elected to proceed with 
the organization of the corps. From this point Mr. Greenlees threw his whole 
energy into the matter, and it was chiefly owing to his enthusiasm and his 
power to infuse something of his spirit into others that the Artillery Corps was 
established with great success. He undertook the greater part of the work 
connected with getting up subscriptions ; and in the difficulties that at one time 
seemed to threaten and almost extinguish the infant corps, in obtaining a site 
for a battery, Mr. Greenlees' indomitable zeal and energy maintained the 
flagging spirits of his co-promoters, until at the darkest hour Dr. Russell gen- 
erously came forward and offered part of his ground for drill and battery. In 
all the ensuing years Mr. Greenlees' interest in the corps has never abated; and 
the corps in return has never been slow to acknowledge their debt of gratitude 
to him. On the official organization of the corps in 1861, he was recommended 
as Captain to the Lord Lieutenant of the country, receiving his commission 
in February of that year, a position which he held until his retirement in 1870 ; 
and when the guns were got into position at the battery at Kilkerran his prom- 
inent share in their establishment was recognized by his daughter Catherine 
firing off the first cannon. Li 1863 when the corps was successfully established, 
his services were publicly acknowledged by a complimentary supper in the 
Town Hall, given by the members of the corps. The late Provost Beith was 
chairman on the occasion, and a short extract from his speech which was pub- 
lished in the "Argyllshire Herald" is here given: he "only needed to mention 
the name of Captain Greenlees to call forth the applause of the gentlemen pres- 
ent, and in doing so he would congratulate the members of the corps on the judi- 
cious selection they had made of a commanding officer. The Company need not 
be reminded how entirely their Captain had devoted himself to the interests 
of the corps — of the indefatigable efforts to procure a site for a battery, and 
the personal labour which he bestowed during its erection. He might go fur- 
ther and remind them that he did not grudge incurring personal expense and 
lessening the same to the public by means of his workmen, and the gratuitous 
assistance which by his influence he was able to procure. The volunteers were 
well aware that in all their operations Captain Greenlees took the lead. He 
well merited the approbation to which their meeting that e\rening gave expres- 
sion, and it would not be otherwise than gratifying to him to witness the sense 
entertained by the corps of his valuable services, in which he, the chairman, 
entirely concurred." A few years after this Mr. Greenlees got up a bazaar 
to raise fvmds which were necessary for the corps, a rather daring undertaking 
in those days for bazaars were then in their infancy, and Campbeltonians were 
not so enterprising in matters such as these at that time as they are now. The 
bazaar, however, having Captain Greenlees at its head was a success. A num- 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 441 

ber of years later the present haU in ArgyU Street was built for drill, and it is 
needless to state all that Captain Greenlees did for this enterprise also; suf- 
fice it to say that he entered into this project with his usual heartiness and did 
all in his power for its promotion, both by his means and influence. On his 
retiring from the corps in 1870 he was presented by the ofiScers and men with a 
magnificent sword, Mrs. Greenlees at the same time being presented with a 
handsome epergne. The sword bears th following inscription: "Presented to 
Captain Greenlees by the members of the 6th Argyll Artillery Volunteers as a 
token of respect, and to express their appreciation of his services in connec- 
tion with the corps since its formation, A. D. 1870." The Captain was very 
proud of this sword. The attachment which the corps maintained toward their 
Captain was evinced when the 4th and 5th batteries met in the drill hall for 
parade, in terms of order issued. There was a fuU muster under Lieutenant 
M'Pherson, the officer in command. As the officers of the corps considered 
it due to the memory of the late Captain Greenlees to dismiss without going 
through the intended parade, Lieutenant M'Pherson called upon the Rev. Dr. 
Russell, chaplain of the corps, to make this intimation. Dr. Russell said ' ' Com- 
rades: we meet this evening under the shadow of a great bereavement. You, 
I am sure, accept as seemly and suitable the decision of your officers not to pro- 
ceed further with your intended parade tonight. To Captain Greenlees, who 
was called to his rest yesterday, and whose loss we deplore, this corps has been 
under the deepest obligations. Some of you only know from the report of 
others what he did for it at its formation: all of you know the deep interest 
which to the last he continued to take in its welfare and efficiency. It is no 
exaggeration to affirm that it was he who, a quarter of a century ago, founded 
and consolidated the corps; and those of you who were members then know 
the enthusiasm with which he embraced the volunteer movement, and the zeal 
and energy he threw into the work of the corps. From his very nature he 
could not have done otherwise, for he did nothing feebly or by halves. The 
officers who had done most for the corps will acknowedge that to his energy 
and public spirit the high state of efficiency to which it was so early brought, 
and which it has so imiformly maintained, is greatly due. I know I rightly 
interpret your feelings when I say that we sincerely mourn the loss of our old 
and honored Captain; and that we are moved with heart-felt sympathy and 
condolence with Mrs. Greenlees and family in their deep sorrow ; and that we 
hope and pray that they may be sustained and comforted in their heavy 
bereavement." 

As a town councillor, in which capacity he served altogether for a term of 
nineteen years, Mr. Greenlees took great interest in municipal affairs. He was 
first elected on November 4, 1858 and served his term of three years. On the 
death of Mr. John Colvill, he was elected to the Council Board ad interim, 
October 17, 1863, and on the election coming round in November, 1864, was 
re-elected. He remained a member of the council until November, 1879, but 
had given up attending the meetings some time previous, the last occasion on 
which he was present being May 22, 1878. As a director, and several times 
chairman, of the Campbeltown and Glasgow Steam Packet Company, he was 
greatly interested in the progress of that company, and did all in his power 
to promote its fortunes. He was also a member of the Parochial Board, and in 



442 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

1862, took an active part in the change from means and substance to rental. 
The Building Company of the Town was another institution in which he was 
much interested becoming a large shareholder, and trying to bring it to success 
in many waj's. He was a member of the Kintyre Club since 1860, and was ap- 
pointed corresponding director in 1877, which year was a flourishing one for 
the club, the number of new members secured in that year having far sur- 
passed any previous one. He was also Justice of the Peace. 

Mr. Greenlees was connected with the United Presbyterian Church, and took 
a great interest in all its affairs, subscribing liberally to its schemes and the 
support of the congregation. He was appointed manager in 1846, continuing 
in that office until 1883, and was preses of the congregation from 1863 to 1865. 
When the present beautiful edifice was built for the Longrow congregation he 
took such an interest in the matter as only one of his energetic temperament 
could; and to him, along with a few other gentlemen — notably ]\Ir. James 
Stewart, Craigbank — is due the chief credit of having the handsome structure 
reared and clear of debt on the opening Sabbath, by their handsome contribu- 
tions, their exertions to secure subscriptions, and the influence of their exam- 
ple on others. 

In politics Mr. Greenlees was always a robust Liberal. He did not, however, 
agree with the policy of Mr. Gladstone's present Irish BiU, and his last pub- 
lic action was to attach his signature to a petition of the Liberals in the Burgh 
against the Bill, to be forwarded to Mr. R. F. F. Campbell, M. P. 

jMr. Greenlees was a man of remarkable force of character. He threw his 
whole heart and soul into whatever he undertook, and pursued his aim with in- 
defatigable energy and perseverance, generally to ultimate triumph. These 
traits of character doubtless did much to secure the success which crowned 
his business imdertakings. As a man of business, he was very prompt and de- 
cided. He quickly formed a decision and abided by the result, and no persua- 
sion could turn him aside, the result generally proving him in the right. He 
was reliable and honourable to the last degree. No one who trusted his word 
or expressed promise had cause to doubt that these would not be fulfilled to the 
utmost. In manner he was outspoken and fearless, quick to point out a wrong 
and when occasion required to upbraid the wrong-doer, but never, when the 
occasion had passed, continued to bear a grudge. 

During the latter part of 1876 an illness of severe character manifested 
itself, which he endured with great patience. He recovered and was in com- 
paratively good health imtil six months before his death. His energetic nature, 
however, could not be conquered and he continued to go about until four 
days before he died. He was buried in Kilkerran Cemetery, a large number 
of townspeople gathering to pay the last tribute of respect to him whose 
familiar form has passed from their sight. The officers and men of the Artil- 
lery Volunteers, and the staff of the 6th Brigade, Scottish Division, R. A., also 
attended. During the day the ships at the quay carried their flags at half- 
mast, and every token of respect was paid to the memory of one who had lived 
a long and useful life. 



i 



SCOTCH FA:MILIES. 443 

36. 

AT?f!HTBALD 6REENLEES f James Greenlees James Greenlees 1 

AHV^nJ-DAljiF UATiXinijiliJliO t Catherine Galbraith Janet ^X'atson / 

son of James Greenlees and Catherine Galbraith, was born January 5, 1833 at 
Peniver, Argyleshire, Scotland ; married March 25, 1863 at Campbeltown, Scot- 
land, MAKY GREENLEES, bom February 15, 1836 at Campbeltown, daughter 
of Daniel Greenlees [No. 136] and Mary Colville; manufacturer; in politics, 
Liberal ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resides at London, England. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Alice, born April 10, 1864 ; died July 19, 1870. 

n. Archibald, born September 12, 1865. 

m. Kate, born Jime 30, 1871. 

IV. Daniel, born June 7, 1873. 

V. James Charles, born April 1, 1875. 

37. 

TflTTN frPF.F.NT.'RF.S / Jol^n Greenlees James Greenlees ) 

duxxn UAi:ji:ji>iXj£ii:i«> JMaryHule Janet Watson / 

son of John Greenlees and Mary Huie, was born December 26, 1826 at Camp- 
beltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married December 26, 1854 at Campbeltown; 
MARY Me]\IILLAN, born July 5, 1820 at Campbeltown, daughter of Alexander 
McMillan and Mary McConechy. H*^ was a farmer and resided at Calliburn, 
Campbeltown. 

CHDjDREN : 

I. John, born March 30, 1858. 
n. Mary, bom March 7, 1861. 
m. Alexander, born March 20, 1863. 

38. 

ARCHIBALD GREENLEES / John Greenlees James Greenlees 1 

I Mary Huie Janet Watson J 

son of John Greenlees and Mary Huie, was born July 31, 1832 ; died December 
28, 1878 at Greenoch, Scotland, MARY HOLDING who died March 22, 1896 at 
Sydney, Australia. They had a son John who lives at Pyrmont, Sydney, 
Australia. 

39. 

SAMUEL GREENLEES -f Samuel Greenlees James Greenlees James Greenlees ) 

I Agnes Andrew Greenlees Catherine Galbraith Janet Watson / 

son of Samuel Greenlees and Agnes Andrew Greenlees, was bom October 29, 
1850 at Campbelton, Argyleshire, Scotland; married JESSIE ELIZA WEIR, 



444 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

bom June 5, 1858 at Campbeltown, daughter of Walter Weir and Elizabeth 
Lamb ; distiller ; in politics, Conservative ; religion. Church of Scotland ; resided 
at Glenadale, Campbeltown, Scotland and London, England. 



CHILDREN: 



I. Weir Loudon, born December 26, 1882. 
II. James Walter Samuel, born September 13, 1890. 



40. 

JAMES GREENLEES was born in 1750 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scot- 
land ; married ANDERSON. Their son 

41. I. Alexander, born August, 1780; married Mary Colville.4- 



41. 

ALEXANDER GREENLEES, son of James Greenlees and Anderson, 

was born August, 1780 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; died August 
22, 1861; married in 1810, IVIARY COLVILLE, born February 17, 1790 near 
Campbeltown, died January 15, 1874, daughter of Robert Colville and Jean 
Mitchell. He was a distiller; in polities. Liberal; in religion, Presbyterian; 
resided at Campbeltown, Scotland. 



CHILDREN: 

I. Matthew, born in 1811 ; married Elizabeth Jack. 

II. Robert, born February, 1813 ; married EUen Watson. 

in. Alexander, died in India. 

IV. Ann , bom August 7, 1815 ; died April, 1885 at Liverpool, England. 

V. Janet. 

VI. Archibald; died in 1848. 

42. Vn. Mary, bom December 4, 1831; married Hugh Goold.-f- 



42. 

MARY GREENLEES { ^'a^^folvinr"""' James G reenlees^ | 

daughter of Alexander Greenlees and Mary Colville, was born December 4, 
1831 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married July 9, 1851, HUGH 
GOOLD, bom March 4, 1818 in Lanarkshire, Scotland, died January 18, 1894, 

son of Hugh Goold and Grace . He was in civil service; in politics, 

Liberal; in religion, Presbyterian; resided at Liverpool, England. 



«■ 



SCOTCH FAillLIES. 445 

CHILDREN: 

I. Hugh Goold, bom June 21, 1852; married Edith Meredith. 
n. Alexander Greenlees Goold, bom March 31, 1854 ; died May 31, 1885. 
in. Mary Colville Goold, born January 28 ; married WUliam Raid. 
IV. William Henry Goold, bom September 16, 1857; died Febraary 7, 
1860. 
V. James Stuart Goold, born December 12, 1859; married Annie Bull; 
married second Madeline Adams Williams. 
VI. Matthew Henry Goold, bom September 9, 1862 ; married Edith Thom- 
son. 
Vn. Grace Goold, bom June 11. 

VTTT Robert Greenlees Goold, born May 10, 1867; married Elizabeth Mc- 
Culloch. 
EX. John CohaUe Goold, born June 8, 1871 ; married Ellen McGrady. 
X. David ColviUe Goold, bora August 18, 1875. 



43. 



JOHN GREENLEES was born at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland mar- 
ried JEAN MAGILL; farmer; in religion, Presbyterian. 



CHILDREN: 

44. I. Hugh; married Mirren Keith.+ 

n. Mary; married Neil Matheson. 

HE. Margaret; married Duncan Stewart. 

rV. John; married Janet McMillan. 

V. James; married Anne Colville. 

VT. Thomas; married Mary Keith. 



44 

HUGH GREENLEES, son of John Greenlees and Jean Magill, was bora at 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; died in 1838 at Campbeltown ; married in 
1833, or 1829, ]\IIRREN KEITH, born in 1810 at Campbeltown ; died in 1883, 
or 1874, daughter of Archibald Keith and j\Iary Kelby ; farmer ; Presbyterian. 



CHILDREN: 

45. I. John, bora August 24, 1834; married Anne Galbraith.+ 
II. Jean, born in 1836. 



446 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

45. 

JOHN GREENLEES ] Si",fen''Keui''' Jean Ma^^n "^'^ f 

son of Hugh Greenlees and Mirren Keith, wos born August 24, 1834 at Campbel- 
town, Argyleshire, Scotland ; married February 24, 1862, ANNE 6ALBRAITH, 
born March 21, 1841 at Gigha, Argyleshire, Scotland, daughter of John Galbraith 
and Effie Witkeson, of Maequilken; farmer; Presbyterian; residence, Gigha, 
Scotland. No children. 



JOHN GREENLEES, son of William ( ?) Greenlees, was born about 1715 at 
Southend, or Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; died about 1800. He was 
married twice. He was a farmer; Presbyterian. 

CHILDREN: 

I. William. 
II. Gavin. 

[William and Gavin were half brothers of George and much older 
than he.] 
47. III. George, born in 1750; married Martha Wilson. + 
IV. Agnes. 
V. John (3rd son). 
VI. James. 

VII. Thomas. 

VIII. Mary. 
IX. Edward. 

47. 

GEORGE GREENLEES, son of John Greenlees, was born in 1750 at Campbel- 
town, Argyleshire, Scotland; died in 1832 at Campbeltown; married in Scot- 
land, MARTHA WILSON, born at Campbeltown; died about 1825; farmer; 
Presbyterian; resided at Campbeltown. 

CHILDREN : 

Martha, born about 1781 ; married George Ferguson.+ 

Mary, born about 1784; married Archibald Picken.+ 

Ann, born about 1787; married Archibald, or James Armour; had 

son, George Armour, Sr., of Chicago, Illinois (deceased). 
John, born August 16, 1791; married Helen Brown.-}- 
Isabel, born in 1796; married John Ralston.+ 



48. 


I. 


49. 


II. 




HI. 


50. 


IV. 


51. 


V. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 447 

48. 

MARTHA GREENLEES ] Sl°rt?a%irso'n'' John G r eenlees | 

daughter of George Greenlees and Martha Wilson, was born about 1781; mar- 
ried GEORGE FERGUSON, born at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; 
Presbyterian; resided near Campbeltown. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Andrew Ferguson. 

II. George Ferguson. 

III. David Ferguson. 

IV. John Ferguson. 
V. Martha Ferguson. 

VI. Elizabeth Ferguson. 
VII. Jane Ferguson. 
52. Vni. Mary Ferguson, born in 1818; married Matthew Howie.+ 



49. 

MARY GREENLEES i George Greenlees John Greenlees ) 

t Martna \\ uson j 

daughter of George Greenlees and Martha Wilson, was born about 1784; died 
at Caledonia, Boone Co., Illinois; married November 19, 1803 at Southend, 
Argyleshire, Scotland, ARCHIBALD PICKEN, born September 21, 1780 at 
Southend, died in Scotland, son of John Picken and Mary Raid. 

Children, born at Southend : 

I. John Pieken, born November 3, 1804. 

53. II. George Picken, born July 11, 1806 ; married Jane Brown. -j- 

III. Archilbald Picken. 

IV. Mary Pieken, born August 19, 1808. 



60. 



JOHN GREENLEE I C'™''Se Oreenlees John Greenlees 1 
1 Martha Wilson J 

son of George Greenlees and Martha Wilson, was bom August 16, 1791 at South- 
end, or Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; died December, or January 30, 1882 
at Belvidere, Boone Co., Illinois; married about 1820 at Southend, or Camp- 
beltown, HELEN BROWN, born August, 1804 at Southend, or Campbeltown, 
died March 18, 1865 at Argyle, Winnebago Co., Illinois, daughter of Charles 
Brown and Elizabeth Ralston. 



54. 


I. 




II. 


55. 


III. 


56. 


IV. 



58. 


VI. 


59. 


VII. 


60. 


VIII 



448 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

Martha, born in 1823 ; married Francis DeRighter Parker.+ 
Elizabeth, born December 27, 1825; married Charles Jay Tayler; 

lives at Omaha, Nebraska. 
George, born January 1, 1828; married Martha Greenlee.-)- 
Charles, born April, 1830 ; married Barbara Smith ; married second 

Helen Ferguson.+ 
57. V. Jannette, bom December 17, 1832; married James Orlando Greg- 

ory.4- 
Jolin, born July 4, 1835 ; married Elizabeth Brown.+ 
Helen, born June 29, 1838 ; married James Ralston. + 
Anna, born February 6, 1842; married James Tumer.-f- 

JOHN GREENLEE left Scotland in a sailing vessel in 1836, reaching New 
York after four weeks on the ocean, and, going directly to Illinois, settled 
first in Ottawa, where his nephews, George and John Armour, were then liv- 
ing. After remaining there a short time he went to Winnebago County and 
made claim to government land in what is now Harlem Township, becoming 
the first permanent settler in the locality known as the Scotch Settlement of 
Winnebago and Boone counties. He experienced all the privations and hard- 
ships of pioneer life, such as come to those who locate on the frontier. He 
was very poor when he first settled there, but industry and good management 
were crowned with success, and he became the owner of three highly improved 
farms. He lived upon his first claim until 1870, when he removed to Belvidere 
and spent the remainder of his life in retirement. He was one of the founders 
of the Willow Creek Presbyterian Church and served as ruling elder for many 
years. In politics he was a Democrat. 

61. 

ISABEL GREENLEE ( George Greenlees John Greenlees ) 

( Martua Wilson j 

daughter of George Greenlees and Martha Wilson, was bom in 1796 at Camp- 
beltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; died February 14, 1879 at Caledonia, Boone 
Co., Illinois ; married in 1819 at Campbeltown, JOHN RALSTON, born in 1790 
at Campbeltown, died February 14, 1865 at Caledonia, Illinois. He was a 
farmer; Republican; Presbyterian. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Alexander Ralston; married Margaret Kerral. 

II. Martha Ralston; married David McDonald. 

61. III. George Ralston, born June 22, 1825; married Margaret McPhail.+ 

rv. Janet Ralston ; married Robert Boyd. 

V. Mary Ralston ; married Alexander Ralston. 

VI. Belle Ralston; married Diancan McDonald. 

VII. Jane Ralston ; married Thomas Ralston. 

VIII. Ann Ellen Ralston ; married John McEachran. 

IX. Elizabeth Ralston; unmarried. 





1. MHS. .lAMES (iHKENLEES. 

2. NANCIB GREENLEES. 

3. MALCOLM GREENLEES. 



Ni). 41. ALEXA.NIIER GREENLEES. 





No. .-.(). .lOIIN GIIEEXLEE. 



HELEN BROWN GREENLEE. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 449 



HjfA-pv TPirT?PTT«!n'Kr t Martha Greenlees George Greenlees JohD Greenlees 1 
MAKY J)J!j±CUU&UiN i George Ferguson Martha Wilson ! 

daughter of Martha Greenlees and George Ferguson, was born in 1818 at 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; died in 1842 at New Castle, Ontario, 
Canada; married ilATTHEW HOWIE, born in 1811 at Campbeltown, Scot- 
land, died in 1872 at Argyle, Winnebago Co., Illinois. He was a farmer; in 
religion, Presbyterian. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John Howie, born in 1833 ; married Jane Ferguson. 
II. Martha Howie, born in 1835; married Andrew Ralston. 
62. m. David Howie, born January 4, 1840; married Mary E. MeKerral.+ 
IV. Matthew Ferguson Howie, born October, 1842 ; married Linna Sweet ; 
resides at Slayton, Minnesota. He is a Presbyterian minister. 

53. 

nvtWCV ■pTPVIi'M f Marv Greenlees George Greenlees John Greenlees 1 
UJliUKUfi ril^lUIiJN I Archibald Picken Martha Wilson J 

son of Mary Greenlees and Archibald Picken, was born July 11, 1806 at South- 
end, Argyleshire, Scotland ; died November 19, 1875 ; married JANE BROWN, 
born December 20, 1811 in Argyleshire, Scotland, died March 10, 1895, daugh- 
ter of Charles Brown and Elizabeth . He was a farmer. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Elizabeth Picken, born December 10, 1830 ; married John Ralston. 

n. Mary Picken, born July 18, 1832; married James Brown. 

III. Janet Picken, born March 22, 1834 ; married David Ralston. 

IV. Archibald Picken, born April 9, 1836 ; died. 

V. Charles Picken, born April 20, 1838 ; married Grace Morrison. 

VL Martha Picken, born May 13, 1840; married Thomas Ralston. 

VII. Jane Picken, born June 15, 1842 ; married Hugh Brown. 

Vni. Archibald Picken, bom September 8, 1844. 

63. IX. George Picken, born June 4, 1846 ; married Elizabeth McGeachie.+ 

X. Helen Picken, born May 19, 1848; married Andrew McDonald. 
They had six children : 1. Mary Ellen, married March 21, 1907 
at Caledonia, Illinois, John Thompson, son of Robert Thompson 
and ilary McMillan. 2. Bessie. 3. Abbie. 4. Jane. 5. George. 
6. William. 

64. XI. John A. Picken, born May 30, 1850 ; married Jane Andrew.+ 
Xn. Margaret Picken, born July 15, 1852. 

XIII. Sarah Picken, born April 10, 1855; married John McEaehran. 
Two children : 1. Grace, married James McEaehran. 2. Wilbur. 

29 



450 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

64. 

MARTHA GREENLEE {g^l^A'-^'f Sl°thl w!f£,n" ^!^-J5!!!! } 

daughter of John Greenlees and Helen Brown, was bom in 1823 in Scotland; 
died in 1849 at Roekford, Blinois ; married FRANCIS DeRIGHTER PARKER. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Amasa F. Parker, bom in 1841 ; lives at Chicago. 

65. n. John W. Parker, born August 15, 1843 ; married Rebecca A. Mayer.+ 

in. Teresa Parker; died aged two years. 

rV. George A. Parker, born JIarch 4, 1847 ; lives at Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

FRANCIS D. PARKER and his sons Amasa and George were soldiers in 
the civil war for about three years. He and Amasa were both wounded at 
Petersburg, Virginia. He was a farmer; Republican; Presbyterian. 



55. 

GEORGE GREENLEE { g^l^^^B^-^'f Sirr'tfa''wro'r^ JohnOreen^ | 

son of John Greenlee and Helen Brown, was bom January 1, 1828 at Camp- 
beltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; died April 6, 1906 at Belvidere, Illinois ; mar- 
ried January 15, 1857 at Argyle, Winnebago Co., Illinois, MARTHA GREEN- 
LEE, born May 15, 1838 at Campbeltown, Scotland, daughter of William 
Greenlee [No. 102] and Martha Harvey. 

CHILDREN: 

I. William, born November 10, 1857: died August 19, 1874. 

n. Ellen, born October 23, 1859 ; died December 2, 1862. 

III. John, born September 1, 1861 ; died October 5, 1864. 

IV. George, born July 26, 1864 ; married June 1, 1898, Aletha Porter. 

V. Martha Ellen, born February 15, 1868; married David P. Greenlee.-|- 
[No. 29.] 
VI. Elizabeth Jane, born March 26, 1871 ; married E. J. Watkios. 

GEORGE GREENLEE came with his parents to America when eight years 
of age, and settled in Winnebago County, Illinois. He engaged in agricultural 
pursuits, in which he continued until 1876 when he removed to Belvidere, II 
linois and engaged in the hardware business with his brothers John and 
Charles. This firm continued business until November, 1890, when his son, 
George Greenlee, Jr. succeeded to the interest of John and Charles. In 1893 
Mr. Greenlee retired from active business. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 451 

56. 

nTIART'PR rtPTi'.r.'NrT.Ti'.Til I John Greenlee George Greenlees John Greenlees I 
1/IUUUjJ!iO UAXifinijriXi -j jjg,g^ Brown Martha Wilson f 

BOD of John Greenlee and Helen Brown, was born April, 1830 ; married BAR- 
BAEA SMITH ; married second April 2, 1867 at Harlem, Winnebago Co., Illi- 
nois, ELLEN FERGUSON, born October 26, 1846 at Argyle, Winnebago Co., 
Illinois, died November 25, 1882 at Belvidere, Boone Co., Illinois, daughtei 
of WiUiam Ferguson and Ellen Picken; farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; 
resided in Scotland, Ohio and Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

I. William G., bom February 14, 1868 ; is a banker at Belvidere, Illinois. 

II. J. A., born December 25, 1870. 

m. EUen J., born July 12, 1872 ; married April 27, 1893, W. F. McKay. 

IV. Addie May, born December 30, 1880. 

57. 

JANN'RTT'F. frTJF.F.NT.'RF. f John Greenlee George Greenlees John Greenlees 1 
uaxixifix J.XJ UAfijjiiAjfifi ^ Helen Brown Martha Wilson / 

daughter of John Greenlee and Helen Brown, was bom December 17, 1832 at 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married April 19, 1855 at Argyle, Win- 
nebago Co., Illinois, JAMES ORLANDO GREGORY, bora January 4, 1821 at 
Delhi, Delaware, son of Aaron Gregory and Mary Bailey. He is a hardware 
merchant; Republican; Methodist; resides at Rockford, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

I. John Aaron Gregory, born July 1, 1856; married Florence Whelan; 

died April 18, 1884. 
n. Mary Bailey Gregory, born March 3, 1858 ; died March 19, 1866. 
in. Martha Helen Gregory, born September 16, 1859; lives at Manistee, 

Michigan 
rv. James Wilbur Gregory, bom November 18, 1861; married Sarah Col- 
cord ; lives at Manistee, Michigan ; is a banker. 
V. Elizabeth Greenlee Gregory, born May 16, 1865. 

58. 

.TOTrN CRF.'RNT.'P.'P. / John Greenlee George Greenlees John Greenlees t 
u V/UX1 vT±vjj£ixixjxjxj I Helen Brown Martha VTilson / 

son of John Greenlee and Helen Brown, was born July 4, 1835 at Campbeltown, 
Argyleshire. Scotland ; married October 24, 1864, ELIZABETH BROWN, born 
in 1845 at Cincinnati, Ohio, died October 27, 1870, daughter of Edward Brown 

and Elizabeth ; bank cashier; Republican; Presbyterian; residence, 

Belvidere, Illinois. 



452 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Helen, born February 20, 1867. 
n. Elizabeth B., born November 2, 1869. 

59. 

U fci T VK CDVWtn VW f John Greenlee George Greenlees John Greenlees ) 
UKUSM UKJIiJLJNUii!. I Helen Brown Martha Wilson j 

daughter of John Greenlee and Helen Brown, was bom June 29, 1838 at Argyle, 
"Winnebago Co., Illinois ; married December 25, 1856 at Argyle, Illinois, JAMES 
RALSTON, bom March 17, 1826 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland, died 
February 19, 1898 at Rockford, Illinois, son of "William Ralston and Helen 
Greenlees. He was a farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; resided in Harlem 
Township, "Winnebago Co., Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Martha EUen Ralston, bom June 24, 1858; married Gavin Ralston; 

resided in Argyle, Illinois. 
n. Margaret Ann Ralston, bom June 15, 1860; married James A. Brown; 

lives at Argyle, Illinois. 
III. "William Andrew Ralston, bom February 18, 1862; married Jane Ral- 
ston; resides at Belvidere, Illinois. 
TV. John Greenlee Ralston, bom October 26, 1867; married Margaret 

Breekenridge. 
V. James Earl Ralston, bom March 19, 1876. 

60. 

AMKA nP'P'liI'NT Ti'.'li'. f John Greenlee George Greenlees John Greenlees ) 
iinnii. urAfiJUi^Xj^ii!! I Helen Brown Martha Wilson / 

daughter of John Greenlee and Helen Brown, was bom February 6, 1842 at 
Argyle, Winnebago Co., lUinois; married April 6, 1861, JAilES TURNTIR, 
bom April 26, 1834 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland, son of Niel Turner 
and Janet Culbertson. He is a retired farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; re- 
sides at Rockford, Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John Greenlee Turner, born April 6, 1862. 

II. Janet Culbertson Turner, born July 8, 1864; married September 7, 
1882, Charles Pieken Ferguson. 
ni. James A. Turner, born August 2, 1866 ; married June 13, 1895, Mary 

Bell Brown. 
IV. Ellen Brown Turner, bom July 24, 1868; married March 16, 1893, 
George Henry "Warren. 
"V. Hector Duncan Turner, born September 6, 1871. 





JAMES TTItXEn. 



TrUNEU BKirrUEKS. 





ITRXEU SISTEliS. 



No. mi. ANNA CKEENI.EE TrKXER. 



;vA 






SCOTCH FAMILIES. 453 

VI. Norman Niel Turner, born June 22, 1874; married March 8, 1899, 
Tessie Ivola Worthington. 
VII. Ann Lena Turner, born May 5, 1876. 

VIII. Elizabeth Katharine Turner, bom January 20, 1878; married June 
6, 1900, Edward Henry Ralston. 
IX. Godfrey Allen Turner, born June 7, 1880. 

61. 

OFOItGrG TIALSTON l Isabel Greenlee George Greenlees John Greenlees 1 
vrxjvuuu Mn.UK) J. VJ.1 -( John Ralston Martha Wilson / 

son of Isabel Greenlee and John Ralston, was born June 22, 1825 at Campbel- 
town, Argyleshire, Scotland; married January 14, 1869 at Guilfrod, Winne- 
bago Co., Illinois, MARGARET McPHAIL, born June 9, 1833 at Campbeltown, 
Argyleshire, Scotland, daughter of Alexander McPhail and Margaret Andrew; 
farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; resided at Caledonia, Boone Co., Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Margaret J. Ralston; unmarried. 

II. John Ralston; unmarried. 

III. Isabel M. Ralston; unmarried. 

IV. Mary E. Ralston ; unmarried. 
V. George A. Ralston; unmarried. 



DAVID HOWTE / Mary Ferguson Martha Greenlees George Greenlees John Greenlees ) 
*^«. . **.» *iw .. uj ^ Matthew Howie George Ferguson Martha Wilson J 

son of Mary Ferguson and Matthew Howie, was bom January 4, 1840 at Camp- 
beltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married January 16, 1868 at Polo, Ogle Co., 
Illinois, MARY E. McKERRAL, bom November 12, 1846 at Toronto, Ontario, 
Canada, daughter of Hugh McKerral and Margaret Reid ; commercial traveler ; 
Republican ; Presbyterian ; resides at Rockf ord, Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary Ferguson Howie, born December 24, 1869. 
II. William H. Howie, bom November 1, 1873 ; died June 8, 1892. 

63. 

GEORGE PICKEN •! •George Picken Mary Greenlees George Greenlees John Greenlees 1 
1 Jane Brown Archibald I^icken Martha Wilson / 

son of George Picken and Jane Brown was born June 4, 1846 ; married ELIZA- 
BETH McGEACHIE ; resided at Rockford, lUinois. They had a son, George 
Raymond Picken. 



454 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

64. 

TATTW & PTfTnTTJ f George Picken Mary Greenlees George Greenlees John Greenlees I 
U unn «., X-XUA-Cill -J j^^g Brown Archibald Picken Martha Wilson f 

son of George Picken and Jane Brown, was born May 30, 1850 at Caledonia, 
Boone Co., Illinois; married June 10, 1880, JANE ANDREW, born July 29, 
1854 at Argyle, Winnebago Co., Illinois; farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; 
resides at Argyle, Illinois. They had a son George Matthew Picken, bom July 
13, 1882. 



TOTI'N' TXT PATJTf'P.'R J Martha Greenlee John Greenlee George Greenlees John Greenlees 1 
tiuni^ W. x-iiiLi^Ja«. ^ Fr:mcis IJ. Parker Helen Brown Martha Wilson ■ / 

son of Martha Greenlee and Francis DeRighter Parker, was born October 15, 
1843 at Rockford, Illinois ; married May 15, 1867 at Rockf ord, REBECCA A. 
MAYER, born January 6, 1844 at Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio, daughter of Wil- 
liam Mayer and Margaret Elliott. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John L. Parker (Dr.), bom October 17, 1870; lives at Charles City, Iowa. 
n. Charles W. Parker, born Jenuary 15, 1875; married Grace D. Allison; 
lives at Waterloo, Iowa. 

JOHN W. PARKER'S mother died when he was but six years of age, and 
his grandfather Greenlee took him and his brother George and gave them a 
home. On September 17, 1861 he enlisted in the Washburne Lead Mine Regi- 
ment, known as the 45th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged from 
the service July 12, 1865. At Raymond, Mississippi he was slightly wounded 
in the calf of the right leg, while at the same time he received a severe wound 
in his left foot. In 1872 he went to Floyd County, Iowa, where he engaged in 
farming until 1893. He was a Republican in politics. On January 22, 1897 he 
was appointed sheriff by the Board of Supervisors to fill a vacancy; and was 
elected to the same office for the short term, November, 1897, and again elected 
for second full term in November, 1899. Of his grandparents, Mr. Parker says : 
They were a grand, noble couple, and all that I am today I feel that I owe to 
them. They watched over me with as much care as if I had been their own 
child, and when I was wounded and a prisoner neither time nor money was 
epared to reach and care for me. Mr. Parker is a Presbyterian; resides at 
Charles City, Iowa. 



JOHN GREENLEE was born in Scotland ; died in Somerset Township, Wash- 
ington Co., Pennsylvania; married in Scotland, JANE , who was born 

in Ireland. 





I. 


67. 


II. 


68. 


m. 


69. 


IV. 




V. 


70. 


VI. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 455 

CHILDREN : 

Alexander; died unmarried. 

James, born about 1782; married Mary ("Polly") Mcllvaiae.+ 
John; married Margaret Dougherty. + 

Elisha, born Jime 3, 1794; married Eunice West; married second 
Rachel Witherow.-j- 

Margaret; married Noah Grant; no children. 
Joseph; married Elizabeth Campbell. + 

JOHN GREENLEE came from Scotland and settled on Pigeon Creek, near 
Bentlejrvrille, "Washington Co., Pennsylvania. Several brothers came with him; 
one or two settled in Pennsylvania, the others on the Ohio river and elsewhere. 
One whose name it is thought was James, settled in the east. He was a farmer ; 
Presbyterian. 

67. 

JAMES GREENLEE, son of John Greenlee and Jane . was born about 

1782 at Bentleyville, Pennsylvania; died April 24, 1857 aged 75 years at 
Clarksville, Pennsylvania; married MARY McILVAINE, born at Bentleyville, 
Pennsylvania, died February 18, 1864 aged 76 years at Clarksville, Pennsyl- 
vania, daughter of Greer Mcllvaine and Elizabeth Morrow; farmer; Republi- 
can; Presbyterian; resided at Clarksville, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

71. I. John, born February 22, 1814 ; married Mary Ballentine ; married 

second Eliza Jane (Rinehart) Coin.-j- 
II. Greer Mcllvaine, born November 29, 1816; married Lucinda Bot- 
tenfield (or Bottomfield). 
III. James, born September 29, 1818 ; died young. 
71a. IV. Elizabeth, born November 29, 1820; married David Rose.-f 

V. Jane, born February 19, 1822; married John Arnold Greenlee. + 
[See No. 75 Descendants of Michael.] 
VI. Mary Ann, born July 28, 1826 ; married Jacob Rose. 
Vn. Margaret, born August 7, 1828; married Rev. William Ballentine 

of Mansfield, Ohio; living (1898). 
VIII. Eleanor, born September 28, 1830; died young. 



JOHN GREENLEE, son of John Greenlee and Jane , was born prob- 
ably in Scotland; died March 4, 1832 at Washington, Washington Co., Penn- 
sylvania ; married in 1814, MARGARET DOUGHERTY, who died January 21, 
1854 at Antrim, Ohio; farmer; Whig; Presbyterian; resided in Washington 
Co., Pennsylvania. 



72. 


I. 


72a. 


n. 




ni 


73. 


IV. 


74. 


V. 



456 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Children, all born in Washington Co., Pennsylvania: 

Jane, born April 1, 1815 ; married Israel Zentz.+ 

"WiUiam, born August 3, 1816; married Margaret Henry.+ 

Mary, born October 18, 1819 ; died unmarried aged 23 years. 

John, born July 5, 1822; married Jane Mcnvain.+ 

James, born February 12, 1825; married Elizabeth Weygandt^- 



ELISHA GREENLEE, son of John Greenlee and Jane , was born June 

3, 1794 in Scotland, or Vaneeville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; died Feb- 
ruary 3, 1869 at Bentleyville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married Novem- 
ber 22, 1827 at Monongahela, Pennsylvania, EUNICE WEST, born December 
25, 1807 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, died January 12, 1843 at Bentley- 
ville, daughter of Samuel West and Eunice CarroU ; married second RACHEL 
WITHEROW (WITHERALL, or WOODROW), born in Pennsylvania. He 
was a farmer ; Republican ; Baptist ; resided in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, 
near Bentleyville. 

CHILDREN: 

Newton, bom August 15, 1828; married Julia A. Mills; dead. 

John, bom March 3, 1830; died. 

Samuel West, bom January 25, 1832; died. 

Joseph, born February 1, 1834; married Caroline Amelia Lytle.+ 

Jane, born March 8, 1836 ; married Henry, or Henderson Eckley.4- 

Elmira, born March 8, 1836; married Joel Carson.4- 

William, born June 4, 1838; married Hannah Farquhar.-(- 

Lucinda, bom August 10, 1840. 

Albert, bom April 28, 1842; married and left one son. 

Ann, born April 28, 1842. 

70. 

JOSEPH GREENLEE of Washington Co., Pennsylvania, son of John Green- 
lee and Jane , died November 28, 1863 at Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio ; 

married MISS ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, who died November, 1885; farmer; 
Republican ; Baptist. He moved to Delaware Co., Ohio when daughter, Jane, 
was about 18 or 19 years old. 

CHILDREN: 

79. I. John, bom February 28, 1835; married Naomi Bishop.+ 

II. Jane ; married Joseph Masin, or Main. They had a daughter, Eliza- 
beth, who married J. Phineas Shirley and lives at Delaware, Ohio, 
in. Robert; married Harriet Main. 
IV. Martha; married Cornelius Main; dead. 
V. Margaret; dead. 





I. 




n. 




m. 


75. 


IV. 


76. 


V. 


77. 


VI. 


78. 


VII. 




VTTT 




IX. 




X. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 457 

71. 

JOHN GREENLEE -] il^.p^^^l^Z 'jll^'fl!^'' } 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Mcllvaine, was born February 22, 1814 at 
Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; died August 9, 1896 at Clarksville; 
married November 28, 1838 at Clarksville, MARY BALLENTINE, who was 
born in Scotland and died September 20, 1855 at Clarksville, Pennsylvania, 
daughter of James Ballentine, or Ballantine; married second ELIZA JANE 
(RINEHART) COIN, born February 12, 1824, living in 1899, daughter of 
Arthur Rinehart and Sarah Groomes; farmer; Republican; Cumberland Pres- 
byterian ; resided near Canonburg, Washington Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary Ann, born September 11, 1839; married Alexander Burson. 
80. n. James, born November 2, 1841 ; married Mary E. Arnold.-f 

in. Margaret, bom January 9, 1844; married Thompson, or Thomas 

Campbell. 
IV. Juliet, born March 15, 1846; married David Williams. 

V. Eliza Jane, born May 8, 1848 ; married William Lytle, or Little. 
VI. Sarah, born July 24, 1850; married Joseph Painter. 
Vn. Emeline, born June 17, 1852 ; married Whitfield, or Witfield Lever, 

or Leaver. 
VIII. John Cary, born September 23, 1854; died September 22, 1865. 
IX. William Alexander, born June 28, 1857 ; married Ella Black. 
X. Calvin Cox, bom August 10, 1860 ; died October 11, 1865. 
XI. Charles Fremont, bom May 10, 1862 at Clarksville; married; lives 
at Jefferson, Pennsylvania. 
Xn. Henrietta, bom November 8, 1867; married Albert C. or James 
Black. 

He has nephews, S. A. Greenlee, living at Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, and 
A. 6. Greenlee, Lincoln, Nebraska. 



71a. 

ELIZABETH GREENLEE / James Greenlee John Greenlee j 

\ Mary Mcllvaine Jane S 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Mcllvaine, was born November 29, 1820 
at Washington, Pennsylvania; married DAVID ROSE; lived at Clarksville, 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter : 

8L Martha J. Greenlee (?) Rose, born July 18, 1841; married Adam H. 
Rose.+ 



458 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

72. 

JANE GREENLEE i S>,V^«-X'„Verty ia°S??^!!^" \ 

daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Doughertj', was bom April 1, or 
15, 1815 in Pennsylvania; died February 16, 1874 at KirkviUe, Wapello Co., 
Iowa; married ISRAEL ZENTZ, born April 8, 1816 in Pennsylvania, died 
January 12, 1896 at KirkviUe, Iowa. He was a farmer; Republican; Presby- 
terian. 

CHILDREN: 

81a. I. John Greenlee Zentz, bom August 31, 1847 ; married ]Mary Alice 
House.+ 
n. Ebenezer Graham Zentz. 
in. Leander Zentz. 
rV. Elizabeth Jane Zentz. 
V. Finley Hephill Zentz. 

72a. 

WTT.T.TAM GREENLEE / John Greenlee John Greenlee I 
WXIUjIAIU unriAnijriZi | Margaret Dougherty Jane / 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Dougherty, was bom August 3, 1816 in 
Washington Co., Pennsylvania; died March 21, 1885 at Winfield, Kansas; mar- 
ried March 31, 1842 at Monongahela, Pennsylvania, MARGARET HENRY, 
bom in 1815 at Monongahela, died January 8, 1875 aged 60 years, at Win- 
field, Kansas, daughter of Joseph Henry; farmer; Republican; Presbyterian. 

Children, first four bom in Washington Co., Pennsylvania: 

I. John H., bom May 7, 1843 ; dead. 

n. Mary E., born August 11, 1845 ; lives at East Waterloo, Iowa ; un- 
married. 
IH. Joseph H., bora August 1, 1848 ; lives at Winfield. 

IV. Elmira Jennie, bom June 16, 1851 ; married Pryor ; lives at 

South Orange, New Jersey. 
V. Hannah M., bom December 5, 1853 at Antrim, Ohio ; dead. 
82. VI. William Mark, born August 14, 1856 ; married Belle Lowrey.+ 
He has a granddaughter, Mira Greenlee, living at Independence, Kansas. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE removed from Pennsylvania to Ohio where he 
remained about twelve years; then moved to McLean County, Illinois, and 
nine years later removed to Winfield, Kansas where he spent the remainder 
of his life. 



41 




HOMESTEAD OF JAMES TURNER. No. 60. 




No. 6-J. DAVID HOWIE. 





No. 71a. ELIZABETH GREENLEE 
ROSE. 



MISS MARY E. GREENLEE 
Daughter o£ 72a. 



SCOTCH FAJIILIES. 459 

73. 

JOHN GREENLEE { i°i'°g,«/erDo'„\herty J«S?^!!!^- } 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Dougherty, was born July 5, 1822 in Wash- 
ington Co., Pennsylvania; died December 15, 1880 at Ottawa, Franklin Co., 
Kansas; married November 27, 1849 at Kammerer, Washington Co., Pennsyl- 
vania, JANE McILVAIN, born October 13, 1825 in Washington Co., Pennsyl- 
vania; (living, 1899, with daughter, Nettie), daughter of Greer Mcllvain and 
Jane Campbell, a sister of Elizabeth Campbell; farmer; Kepublican; Presby- 
terian; resided at Urbana, Ohio, Bloomington, Illinois and Ottawa, Kansas. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary Bell, born October 4, 1852 ; died aged 3 years. 

n. Fannie, born October 16, 1855; died aged 7 years. 

in. Byron, bom May 4, 1858 ; died aged 5 years. 

83. IV. Nettie, born November 11, 1863; married Frank W. Benjamin. + 

74. 

JAMES GREENLEE { J,\^° ,?-So^„^,,,,,, John Greenlee | 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Dougherty, was bom February 12, 1825 
in Washington Co., Pennsylvania; died August 8, 1892 at Constantine, Michi- 
gan; married October 18, 1849 at Beaver, Pennsylvania, ELIZABETH WEY- 
GANDT, born April 25, 1827 at Beaver, died December 13, 1883 at Shell Rock, 

Iowa, daughter of John Weygandt and Elizabeth ; farmer ; Republican ; 

Presbyterian ; resided at Beaver, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary J., born December 12, 1850; married Carl M. Wyant; lives at 

Waterloo, Iowa, 
n. Elizabeth S., born March 10, 1854; married Burnham H. Sevi- 
son; lives at Constantine, Michigan. 
m. William A., born December 16, 1856; married Miss Mary A. Crail; 
lives at Janesville, Iowa. 

84. rv. Emma A., born December 18, 1859 ; married John J. Stears.+ 

V. Flora, bom March 13, 1861; married Everett V. Axtell; lives at 
Waterloo, Iowa. 
VI. James Elmer, born September 23, 1864 ; married Miss Mary E. 
Parmenter ; lives at Janesville, Iowa. 
Vn. Charles W., bom August 23, 1867; lives at Los Angeles, California; 

unmarried. 
Vni. Margaret C, bom March 2, 1870; married Fred W. Fitkin; lives at 
Minneapolis, Minnesota. 
IX. Maud D., born April 13, 1873; married William W. Badger; lives 
at Chicago, Illinois. 



460 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

75. 

JOSEPH GREENLEE \ ^^^^^^H^^'' John Greenle e J 

son of Elislia Greenlee and Eunice West, was bom February 1, 1834 at Monon- 
gahela, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married July 3, 1862 at Henry, Mar- 
shall Co., Illinois, CAROLINE AMELIA LYTLE, bom November 10, 1837 at 
Washington, Pennsylvania, daughter of Samuel Lytle and Elizabeth Aston; 
farmer ; Republican ; resided at Henry, Illinois. They had a son, Charles, bom 
January 14, 1864 ; married Elizabeth Duke ; lives at Henry, Illinois. 

76. 

JANE GREENLEE {ll^^fe^e Wel?"' Jg^n Greenle e | 

daughter of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West, was bom March 8, 1836; mar- 
ried HENRY (or HENDERSON) ECKLEY. She is dead. 



CHILDRBN: 



I. Albert Eckley. 

II. Ebnira Eckley. 

in. Elmona Eckley. 

IV. Melissa Eckley. 

V. Elisha Eckley. 



77. 



ELMIRA GREENLEE { iJ,'^?^^^||?'"^ John Greenle e | 

daughter of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West, was bom March 8, 1836 at 
Bentleyville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married February 11, 1853 at 
Brownsville, Pennsylvania, JOEL CARSON, bom in 1824 at Bentleyville, died 
October 25, 1897 at Chrisman, Edgar Co., Illinois son of James Carson and 
Dorcas Neblock. He was a farmer ; in politics, Republican ; in religion, Metho- 
dist ; resided at Danville, Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Louella Carson, born September 4, 1863 ; married George Scholes. 

n. Charley Carson, bom October 15, 1865 ; married Emma Smith. 

in. Jennie Carson, bom October 25, 1868 ; married Ed Brown. 

IV. Dora Carson, born January 9, 1874; married Fred Mitchell. 

V. Jeff Carson, bom July 2, 1879. 

78. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE IgllshaGreenlee John Greenlee ) 

t Ijiunice u est Jane j 

son of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West, was bom June 6, or 4, 1838 at Bent- 
leyville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; died September 18, 1871; married 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 461 

November 14, 1861, HANNAH PARQUHAR, bom February 9, 1838 at Cen- 
treville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of David Farquhar and Han- 
□ah Shaw ; farmer ; Republican ; Methodist ; resided at Bentley ville. 



CHILDREN: 

85. I. Joseph Elisha bom September 1, 1862; married Elizabeth Newkirk; 
married second Julia A. Mills.+ 
n. Charles Eli, bom December 23, 1864; died in his 11th year. 
m. Eunice Irene, bom October 28, or 27, 1867; married Joseph Carson. 
rV. "William, born November 8, 1871 ; married Elsie Crouch. 



79. 

JOHN GREENLEE r Joseph Greenlee .Toh a Greenlee ) 
uvfui \xa.juxix^±jx,a | Elizabeth Campbell Jane J 

son of Joseph Greenlee and Elizabeth Campbell, was bom February 28, 1835 at 
Monongahela, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married October 23, 1856 at 
Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio, NAOMI BISHOP, born October 8, 1836 at Dela- 
ware, daughter of James Bishop and Sarah Cole. He was a ranchman; in 
politics. Republican ; in religion, Methodist ; resided at Marf a, Texas since 1878. 



CHILDREN: 

I. Daughter, born March 18, 1858 ; died the same day. 

II. Daughter, born April 1859 ; died in 1864. 

in. Daughter, bom April, 1862; married A. B. Main. 

IV. Daughter, born May, 1867; died, 1895. 

V. Son, bom in 1869; died, 1869. 

VI. Son, born in 1870; died, 1870. 

80. 

TAiynnSS nPir.inMT.'E'.'R fJohnGreenlee Jamea Greenlee John Greenlee 1 
OABlXiO UAJ:jJ:inijJ:iXi | jiary Ballantlne Mary Mcllvaine Jane / 

son of John Greenlee and Mary Ballantine, was born November 2, 1841 at 
Clarksville, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; married January 10, 1871, MARY E. 
ARNOLD, born December 27, 1847 at Washington, Pennsylvania daughter of 
Michael Arnold. He is a farmer; Republican; Cumberland Presbyterian; re- 
sides at Clarksville, Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN : 

I. John C, born June 15, 1872 ; died December 11, 1872. 
n. IdaV. 



462 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

81. 

MAPTWA .T flP'Iil'Ii'.'NT.'li'.Ti'. POS'R f Elizabeth Greenlee James Greenlee John Greenlee ) 
OLAAIBM. O. UArjXil'tljfiili AUOfi | David Rose Mary Mcllvalne Jane / 

daughter of Elizabeth Greenlee and David Rose, was born July 18, 1841 ; died 
November 1, 1891; married ADAM H. ROSE, bom July 30, 1830, died Au- 
gust 14, 1884. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary A. Rose, born July 14, 1861. 

II. Margaret A. Rose, born September 29, 1863; married William Hupp; 
has daughter Martha May Hupp. 

81a. 

iinTTK frRTRli'.'NT.'R'R ZF.NTZ ( Jane Greenlee John Greenlee John Greenlee 1 
WUnn UAAXinijJliJ:! ZiXinJ.^ l Israel Zentz Margaret Dougherty Jane / 

son of Jane Greenlee and Israel Zentz, was born August 31, 1847 at Dunning- 
ville, Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married March 17, 1875 at Kirkville, 
Wapello Co., Iowa, MARY ALICE HOUSE, born June 27, 1849 in Bourbon Co., 
Kentucky, daughter of Alvin House and Belinda Mahanney. He is an engineer ; 
in politics. Democrat; in religion, Christian; resides at Kirkville, Iowa. One 
child, Lora Dell Zentz, bom August 23, 1876. 

82. 

WILLIAM MARK GREENLEE i Wllliam Greenlee John Greenlee John Greenlee 1 
WUjl^lAlU lUAAA. VTAXifinijriri. -j Margaret Henry Margaret Dougherty Jane / 

son of William Greenlee and Margaret Henry, was born August 14, 1856 in 
Guernsey Co., Ohio, near Antrim; married November 29, 1890 at Graphic, Ar- 
kansas, BELLE LOWREY, who was bom April 23, 1860 in Georgia, daughter 
of Dr. E. M. Lowrey and Julia Ann Cantrell ; farmer ; Republican ; Methodist ; 
residence, Fry, Creeks Nation, Indian Territory. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Carl Lowrey, bom April 26, 1892. 

II. Willie, born November 23, 1894. 
in. Hazel, bom October 22, 1896. 

83. 

VPTTTi" nPTPliVT 'E'E S John Greenlee John Greenlee John Greenlee 1 
Mill 111. bK£.l.JNliJL£. IjaneMcIlvain Margaret Dougherty Jane / 

daughter of John Greenlee and Jane Mcllvain, was born November 11, 1863 at 
Lexington, McLean Co., Illinois; married February 23, 1888 at Bloomington, 
McLean Co., lUinois, FRANK W. BENJAMIN, bom January 30, 1858 at 
Bloomington, son of William Benjamin and Martha Kingsley. He is a farmer; 
Republican ; Presbyterian ; resides at Bloomington. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 463 

CHILDREN: 

I. Ralph Greenlee Benjamin, bom January 10, 1889. 
n. Paul Kingsley Benjamin, born September 14, 1892. 

84. 

VmnUTA A nP'Pli'NT ■RIP. f James Greenlee John Greenlee John Greenlee 1 
MiBiaiM. A. WlfcXiiiiiiiXiJa I Elizabeth Weygandt Margaret Dougherty Jane / 

daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Weygandt, was born December 18, 
1859 at Washington, "Washington Co., Pennsylvania; married February 16, 
1882 at Constantine, St. Joseph Co., Michigan, JOHN J. STEARS, bom May 9, 
1852 at Constantine, daughter of Thomas Stears and Ann Jackson. He ia a 
farmer; Democrat; Protestant; resides at Constantine. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Bessie Stears, born October 28, 1883. 

n. Harry J. Stears, born August 6, 1885. 

in. Arthur E. Stears, born August 1, 1889. 

85. 

JOSEPH ELISHA GREENLEE jSaSKhar ii'^fc'e^'II?'" ^^S?^!!!^^^} 

son of "William Greenlee and Hannah Farquhar, was born September 1, 1862 
at Bentleyville, "Washington Co., Pennsylvania ; married June 8, 1887, ELIZA- 
BETH NE"WKIRK, born September 7, 1861 at Bentleyville, died May 14, 1893, 
daughter of Isaac J. Newkirk and Hannah Thompson ; married second JULIA 
A. MILLS ; farmer ; Republican ; Presbyterian ; resides at Bentleyville. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Hannah Ethel, bom March 17, 1888. 
n. "William RusseU, born November 24, 1889. 
ni. James Clinton, bom November 26, 1892. 



86. 

JOHN GREENLEES died July 17, 1844 at Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland ; was mar- 
ried probably at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland to MARGARET RAL- 
STON, who was born probably at Campbeltown, and died June 6, 1854 at Ayr, 
Scotland. He was a master mariner and resided at Ayr. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Margaret, bom December 26, 1796 ; married Young ; died 

March 9, 1843. 



464 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

n. Daniel, born November 7, 1798 ; died March 7, 1804. 

III. Helen, born May 20, 1801 ; died February 6, 1855. 

87. IV. Gavin, born September 11, 1804; married 



V. Mary, born July 26, 1808 ; married Sergeant Robert McCrindle. 
88. VI. Daniel, born April 28, 1811 ; married Margaret Maitland.+ 

87. 

GAVIN GREENLEES, son of John Greenlees and ^ilargaret Ralston, was bom 
September 11, 1804 ; married and had a son, Daniel who lived at Pietermaritz- 
burg, Natal. He (Daniel?) had a number of sons and daughters throughout 
South Africa, where they were all born. 

88. 

DANIEL GREENLEES, son of John Greenlees and Margaret Ralston, was 
bom April 28, 1811 at Ajt, Ayrshire, Scotland; died April 9, 1864 at Galston, 
Ayrshire, Scotland ; married at Ayr, MARGARET :\IAITLAND, who was bom 
at Ayr and died February 5, 1888 at Ayr, daughter of John Maitland and Mary 
McLatchie. He was a watchmaker and resided at Galston, Scotland. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Gavin, born about 1842; died aged 10 years. 
II. Mary Maitland, born about 1844; lives at Ayr; unmarried. 

89. in. John, born June 14, 1846; married Kate Paterson.+ 

IV. Daniel, born April 18, 1848 ; married Rachel Hopkins ; lives at Wal- 
lacetown, Ayr. 

90. V. Allan, bora April, 1852 ; married Margaret Pringle.+ 

VI. Robert, born about 1855; died in infancy. ( 

89. 

.TOHN GREENLEES i Daniel Greenlees John Greenlees I 

UUJ1X'<I XjRlhJuauCiiho \ Margaret Maitland Margaret Ralston I 

son of Daniel Greenlees and Margaret Maitland, was bom June 14, 1846 at 
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland; married at Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland, KATE 
PATERSON, daughter of Johnstone Paterson and Catherine Muirhead. He is 
a portioner; in politics. Conservative; resides at Ayr. 

90. 

ATTAIN flP'Ii''li''NT EES f Daniel Greenlees John Greenlees t 

AIjIiAJN UlC£ii!iJNJ..J!iJ!iO , Margaret Maitland Margaret Ralston / 

son of Daniel Greenlees and Margaret Maitland, was born April, 1852 in Scot- 
land ; died at Ayr, Scotland about two months after the birth of his son ; mar- 
ried at London, Ontario, Canada, :\IARGARET PRINGLE. Shortly after his 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 465 

marriage he returned to Ayr. After his death, his widow returned to Canada 
where her parents lived. He left a son, John, who was born at Ayr; married 
and has one child ; lives at Dundas, Ontario, Canada. 



91. 

JOSEPH GREENLEES, brother of William [No. 135] was born about 1750 at 
Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland ; died about 1835 ; married ELIZABETH 
LEITCH, born at Lochwinnoch, Scotland. He was engaged in weaving Paisley 
shawls by hand. Three generations had been in that business. In politics, he 
was a Liberal ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resided on a farm between Kilbarchan 
and Lochwinnoch, Scotland. 

CHILDIIEN: 

I. Joseph; has descendants living. 

. n. Peter. 

III. John. 

IV. Walter. 

92. V. David, born August, 1795; married Jean Gilmour; married second 

Ann Steel.+ 
VI. Elizabeth. 

92. 

DAVID GREENLEES, son of Joseph Greenlees and Elizabeth Leitch, was 
born August, 1795 at Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, Scotland ; died August, 1873 at 
Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland; married about 1817, JEAN GILMOUR, 
who was born at Lochwinnoch, and died in 1848 at Lochwinnoch, daughter of 
John Gilmour and Martha Bullock; married second in 1854, ANN STEEL, 
who was born in 1810 at Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland, living August, 1899 
aged over 90 years. He was a weaver; in politics. Liberal; in religion, Pres- 
byterian ; resided at Lochwinnoch. 

CHILDREN: 

93. I. Joseph, bom December 6, 1818 ; married Jean Mann Aitken.+ 
n. Jean; married Alexander Allan; dead; had one daughter who 

died unmarried. 
93a. HI. John, born in 1820; married Elizabeth Greenlees.+ 
IV. Elizabeth; died unmarried. 
V. David ; drowned at sea about 1856 ; unmarried. 
93b. VI. James; married Agnes Bullock. + 

VII. Helen ; married James Millar ; had daughter Jean. She died cross- 
ing to America and was buried at sea. 

94. VIII. Martha; married Thomas Peacock.-j- 



466 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

93. 

JOSEPH GREENLEES {Uro^Zt'' ii'jriatfhreuclf } 

son of David Greerdees and Jean Gilmour, was born December 6, 1818 at Loch- 
winnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died in 1902 at Glasgow; married in 1847 
at Paisley, Scotland, JEAN MANN AITKEN, born May, 1826 at Port Glas- 
gow, Renfrewshire, Scotland, died February 2, 1892 at Glasgow Scotland daugh- 
ter of James Aitken and Janet Cochrane. He was a cotton manufacturer; in 
politics, Liberal; in religion, Presbyterian; resided in Lochwinnoch, Glasgow 
and Canada. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary, born AprU. 18, 1848 ; married, 1870, James Barrie. 
n. David, born in 1850 ; died in 1873. 
ni. Jean, born in 1853 ; died in infancy. 

IV. James, born August, 1856 ; married Agnes Simpson who died about 
1895; four daughters, Isabella, Jean, Agnes and Janette. He was 
a shipbuilder on the Clyde. 
V. John, born in 1858 ; died aged about 9 years. 
VI. Helen, born in 1860 ; died in infancy. 
Vn. Joseph A., born December 29, 1862; unmarried. He was educated 
at Glasgow High School, thence proceeded to his degree of M. A. 
in philosophy at Glasgow University. At the completion of his 
course he came out imder the auspices of the Colonial Committee 
of the Church of Scotland to engage in the ministry of the Pres- 
byterian Church in Canada, synod of Nova Scotia. He is Clerk of 
the Presbytery of Sidney, Nova Scotia, and minister of St. Marks 
in Sidney. 
Vlll. Janet, born July 3, 1864; married Chirstopher Fisher; lives in New- 
foundland. 



JOHN GREENLEES {^^^^'t^lt'' '^i!!iL?^'^^^Vu' } 

son of David Greenlees and Jean Gilmour, was born in 1820 at Lochwinnoch, 
Renfrewshire, Scotland; died in 1903 at Loehwionoch; married about 1840, 
ELIZABETH GREENLEES, born at Lochwinnoch ; married second about 1850 
or 1851, MARY MORGAN who was living in 1906 at Lochwinnoch. He was 
an elder in the Catholic Apostolic Church. 

CHILDREN, all by first marriage : 

I. Catherine (eldest) ; married Wallace Grant. 
II. David; married and has a family; is a clothier. 





MRS. 

Daughtei' ii; 



MART .T. 

Xi). 74. 



WYANT. 
.lames iireenlee. 





ANNE STEKLE (JKEENLEES AT THE 
AGE OF 02 YEARS. WIDOW OF No. 02. 
DAVID OREENLEES OF LOCIIWIX- 
NOCH ; AND No. 03 JOSEPH CREEN- 
LEES AT THE ACE OF 81 YEARS. 



No. 11 ; 



DINCAN S. KELLY AND FAMILY. 



1 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 467 

ni. James ; went to Pennsylvania and married there ; no children ; died 
in Pennsylvania in the '80s. 
94a. rv. John; married Kate Gregory.+ 

V. Jean ; married John Dunn ; lives at Loehwinnoeh ; has children. 

93b. 

JAMES GREENLEES f David Oreenlees Joseph Greenlees ) 

vxuu^M u^v.uu^i.uu.uM \Jean Gilmour Elizabeth Leitch J 

son of David Greenlees and Jean Gilmour, died about 1896 at Sunderland, Eng- 
land ; married AGNES BULLOCK, who was bom at Kilmacolm, Scotland. He 
was a weaver but left the trade and served an apprenticeship in a ship-building 
yard on the Clyde. He afterward went into a ship-building establishment near 
Durham, Sunderland, England. He was a very noted man in his way and a 
preacher for Plymouth Brethren. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Margaret (eldest); married Joseph Currie; settled in north of Eng- 
land; had children. 

H. Thomas (eldest son) ; married Annie ; has son, Ernest James, 

born in 1880, who is in the postoffice in Belfast. 
HI. James; married and lives near Yorkshire; no children. 

94 

MARTHA GREENLEES / David Greenlees Josepu Greenlees 1 
aLttXlXXUi VrXiJljnnijJliJiO jjg^jj Q„jjj^y^ Elizabeth Leitch / 

daughter of David Greenlees and Jean Gilmour, was bom about 1830 at Loeh- 
winnoeh; died in 1897 at Ayr, Scotland; married THOMAS PEACOCK; resides 
at Memphis, Tennessee. 

CHILDREN: 

I. David Greenlees Peacock (only son) ; lives at Memphis. 
II. Maggie Peacock; married John, or James, Bennett. He is with Coats 
Thread Company, managing business in Spain. 

94a. 

TnTTW flPTi'.'li'.'NT ■RF.S f John Greenlees David Greenlees Joseph Greenlees 1 

tlvxxM ua,j:ij:ix^±jj:i£j>9 t Elizabeth Greenlees Jean Gilmour Elizabeth Leltch / 

son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees, was married when he was 19 
years old to KATE GREGORY. 



CHILDREN: 



I. Gregory (eldest son). 
n. John. 



468 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

JOHN GREENLEES was a hand loom weaver. He went to Glasgow when 
he was thirty years old and had an establishment of his own. In his old age 
he returned to Loehwinnoch and bought up old property and spent his days in 
repairing his property. 



95. 



MATTHEW GREENLEES was born at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; 
married . They had a son. 

96. I. John, born in 1842; married Grace Polson.-(- 



JOHN GREENLEE, son of Matthew Greenlees, was born in 1842 at Paisley, 
Renfrewshire, Scotland ; died January, 1896 at Paisley ; married GRACE POL- 
SON, daughter of William Poison. 

CHHjDREN: 

97. I. Matthew, born March 17, 1868; married Maude Wilson. + 
II. Grace. 
III. Evelyn. 

97. 

MATTHEW GREENLEES f John Greenlees Matthew Green lees 1 

son of John Greenlees and Grace Poison, was born March 17, 1868 at Paisley, 
Renfrewshire, Scotland ; married April 19, 1898 at Glasgow, Scotland, MAUDE 
WILSON, born July 20, 1877 at Liverpool, England, "daughter of Harry Wil- 
son ; manufacturer ; in politics Unionist ; resides at Paisley. 

Child: 

I. Eileen Celia, born May 2, 1900. 



98. 

ROBERT GREENLEES was born in Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; 

married ■ . 

CHILDREN: 

I. Archibald. 

II. William. 

III. Robert. 

IV. Thomas. 

99. "V. David, born March 16, 1808; married Nancy Breckenridge.+ 
VI. James. 
VII. Jane. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 469 

99. 

DAVID GREENLEES, son of Robert Greenlees, was born March 16, 1808 at 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; died October 19, 1892 at Watertown, 
Washington Co., Ohio ; married in 1833 at Watertown, Ohio, NANCY BRECK- 
ENRIDGE, born October 19, 1815 in Scotland, died July 7, 1891 at Watertown, 
Ohio, daughter of Andrew Breckenridge and Sarah Templeton. He was a far- 
mer; Presbyterian; resided at Watertown, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Sarah, born October 16, 1835 ; unmarried. 

100. II. Andrew, born April 28, 1838; married Maggie Andrews. + 

III. Jane, born January 8, 1843 ; married William Andrews. 

IV. Robert, born November 17, 1844. 
V. Thomas, born June 11, 1846. 

100a. VI. Agnes, born November 30, or 9, 1849 ; married Joseph A. Arnold. -(- 

100. 

ANDREW GREENLEES f David Oreenlees Robert Greenlees \ 

\ Nancy Breckenridge J 

son of David Greenlees and Nancy Breckenbridge, was born April 28, 1838 at 
Watertown, Washington Co., Ohio ; married August 17, 1865 at Neto, Washing- 
ton Co., Ohio, MAGGIE ANDREWS, born August 7, 1848 at Palmer, Wash- 
ington Co., Ohio, daughter of William Andrews and Elizabeth Breckenbridge ; 
farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; resides at Neto, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Nettie, born September 5, 1866 ; married September 16, 1885, M. C. 
Gray. 
II. Eva S., born September 7, 1868. 

III. David E., born February 11, 1872; lives at Chicago, Illinois. He is a 

conductor. 

IV. William C, born March 21, 1875. 
V. Dean H., born December 15, 1888. 

100a. 

AGNES GREENLEES /David Greenlees Robert Greenlees ) 

1 Nancy Breckenridge J 

daughter of David Greenlees and Nancy Breckenbridge, was born November 
30, or 9, 1849 at Watertown, Washington Co., Ohio ; married May 28, 1874 at 
Watertown, JOSEPH A. ARNOLD, born May 12 1846 at Watertown. He is a 
farmer; Republican; Presbyterian; resides at Watertown. 

Daughter : 

I. Ella V. Arnold, born June 20, 1882. 



102. 


I. 


103. 


II. 


104. 


III. 




IV. 




V. 


105. 


VI. 




VII. 




VIII. 



470 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

101. 

ROBERT 6REENLEES was bom at Campbelto^vn, Argyleshire, Scotland; 
died at Campbeltown, Scotland ; married at Campbeltown, SARAH TEMPLE- 
TON, who was born at Campbeltown and died in 1820 at Campbeltown, daugh- 
ter of John Templeton; farmer; Presbyterian; resided at Campbeltown. 

CHILDREN: 

"William; married Martha Harvey.+ 

Robert, born August, 1799, or 1800; married Mary Mitchell.+ 
Thomas. married Jane Muir.+ 
James, married Miss Colville. 
David; married Miss Drair. 
Hugh ; married Miss Philips.+ 
Jane; married Hugh Mitchell. 

Matthew; married Miss i\Iuir. He was in business in Paisley 
manufacturing the famous shawls. 

[From other sources we have the following data : 

ROBERT GREENTjEES married JANE MITCHELL, daughter of Archibald 
Mitchell and Langwell. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John. 

II. Archibald. 

in. William ; married Martha Harvey. 

rV. Robert ; married Mary Mitchell. 

V. Thomas; married Watson. 

VI. Matthew; married Watson. 

Vn. Hugh. 

VIII. Jane ; married Hugh Mitchell. 

IX. David. 

X. James. 

From the similarity of names we infer that Jane Mitchell was the first 
wife, and Sarah Templeton the second wife of the above Robert Greenlees.] 

102. 

WILLIAM GREENLEES, son of Robert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton, was 
bom in Argyleshire, Scotland ; died March, 1848 in Argyleshire ; married il AR- 
THA HARVEY, who was born in 1797 in Argyleshire, and died in 1879 at 
Charles Cit}% Floyd Co., Iowa, daughter of James Harvey and Agnes Mitchell. 



k 





I. 


106. 


II. 


107. 


III. 




IV. 


108. 


V. 


109. 


VI. 




VII. 




VIII. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 471 

CHILDREN: 

James; died in 1883; unmarried. 

Robert ; married Mary Montgomery. + 

Jeanne ; married James Wylie.+ 

William; died in 1894, unmarried. 

Agnes ; married Robert Smith. + 

John, born June 21, 1836; married Jeanne Smith.+ 

Martha, born May 15, 1838; married George Greenlees [No. 55.] 

Janet; died. 



WILLIAM GREENLEES resided near Campbeltown, Scotland. After his 
death his widow with her seven children emigrated to Rockford, Illinois, in 
1850. Later, she, with her four sons, went to Charles City, Iowa and took up 
government land. 

103. 

ROBERT GREENLEES, son of Robert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton, was 
born August, 1799, or 1800, at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; died May 
14, 1869 at Caledonia, Boone Co., Illinois; married in 1824 at Campbeltown, 
Scotland, MARY MITCHELL, born September, 1803, or 1804, at Campbeltown, 
died November 10, or 6, 1883 at Calendonia, Illinois, daughter of James Mitchell 
and Ann Porter. He was a farmer; Republican; Presbyterian. He came from 
Scotland in 1850 and resided near Caledonia. 

CHILDREN : 

Sarah, born January 25, 1825; married Neil McMichael.+ 
Robert; married Marian Montgomery.4- 
James; married Margaret Jane Brown. -f- 
Hugh, born March 19, 1831 ; married Jane Smith.+ 
Ann ; married Robert McNair.+ 

Thomas, born April 17, 1835; married Margaret Andrew.+ 
Mary ; died young. 
Mary ; married John Picken. 

Jean, born August 29, 1841 ; married John Johnston Smith.+ 
John ; died young. 

William ; married Marion Colville ; married second Janet Drayen ; 
married third Mary McMillen. 
117. XII. Helen, born October 15, 1847 ; married Duncan S. Kelly.+ 

104. 

THOMAS GREENLEES, son of Robert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton, was 
born at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; married JANE MUIR. 



110. 


I. 


111. 


n. 


112. 


III. 


113. 


IV. 


114. 


V. 


115. 


VI. 




VII. 




VIII. 


116. 


TX. 




X. 




XI. 



472 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Sarah. 

II. Margaret. 

ni. John. 

IV. Robert. 

V. Thomas. 

VI. Jane. 

118. VII. Matthew, born February 21, 1844 ; married Wilhebnina Alexander 

Campbell. + 
VIII. James William. 
IX. Elizabeth Mary. 
X. Alexander. 

105. 

HUGH GREENLEES, son of Robert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton, was 
born at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married MISS PHILIPPS. He 
was a manufacturer of shawls and a distiller ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resided 
at Paisley, Scotland. 

Son: 

119. I. Robert, born May 17, 1825 ; married .+ 

106. 

ROBERT GREENLEES i wniiam Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 
AVUJUXbJ. \xi\,ci:iviijj:jxia | Martha Harvey Sarah Templeton / 

son of William Greenlees and Martha Harvey, was born ia Campbeltown, 
Argylshire, Scotland; died October 3, 1882 at Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa; 
married April 11, 1861 at Rockford, Illinois, MARY MONTGOMERY, born 
August, 1835 in Scotland, daughter of James Montgomery and Jennie Cald- 
well. He was a farmer ; in polities. Republican ; in religion, Presbyterian. Re- 
sided at Charles City, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

I. William, born July 22, 1863; married Jennie Hurst; residence, 

Rockford, Illinois. 
II. Jeanne, bom December 13, 1865 ; resided at Charles City, Iowa. 

120. III. Mattie A., born August 20, 1867; married Alfred A. Colgrove.4- 
IV. James, born April 27, 1873 ; resides at Charles City, Iowa. 

107. 

TIP A 'NTa"li! flP'B'.T<''NT P.inS /William Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 
JtiASinti lxKJ!ii:.JNl.J!.J!i& t Martha Harvey Sarah Templeton } 

daughter of William Greenlees and j\Iartha Harvey, was born in Scotland; 
married JAMES WYLIE ; resided at Toledo, Ohio. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 
CHILDREN: 



473 



I. Harvey Wylie. 

II. Jeanne Wylie. 

in. Martha Wylie. 

IV. Isabelle Wylie. 



AGNES GREENLEES 



108. 



( William Greenlees 
\ Martha Harvey 



Robert Greenlees 
Sarah Templeton 



daughter of William Greenlees and Martha Harvey, died in 1896 at Argyle, 
Illinois ; married ROBERT SMITH ; resided near Argyle. 



CHILDREN: 



I. William Smith. 

XI. Andrew Smith. 

m. Agnes Smith. 

IV. Mary Smith. 

V. Martha Smith. 



109. 



JOHN GREENLEES 



f William Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 
t Martha Harvey Sarah Templeton J 



son of William Greenlees and Martha Harvey, was bom June 21, 1836 near 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married March 22, 1864 at Rockford, 
Illinois, JEANNE SIMITH, born April 28, 1836 in Argyleshire, Scotland, daugh- 
ter of Daniel Smith and Mary Montgomery; farmer; Republican; Presbyter- 
ian; residence, Charles City, Iowa. 



CHILDREN : 



I. 

n. 

III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 



Marcia, bom February 5, 1865. 
Daniel, born in 1867. 
William, bom in 1869. 
John, born in 1871. 
Mary, born in 1874. 
Florence, born in 1878. 



Daniel Greenlees and his brother William are proprietors of Greenlee Broth- 
ers Livery, Charles City, Iowa. 

110. 



SARAH GREENLEES 



f Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 
t Mary Mitchell Sarah Templeton j 

daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell, was born January 25, 1825 
at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married February 17, 1859 at Cale- 



474 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

donia, Boone Co, IHinois, NEIL McMICHAEL, bom February 27, 1826 at 
Campbeltown, Scotland, son of Hugh Mc]\Iichael and Agnes McDougal. He was 
a farmer ; Republican ; Presbji:erian ; resided at Caledonia, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Agnes McMiehael, bom December 15, 1859. 
n. Robert McMiehael, bom December 10, 1862. 

111. 

ROBERT 6REENI.EES f Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 
AUAfiAX VTAJIiXinixEiXiO | jiary Mitchell Sarah Templeton / 

son of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell, was born in Scotland; died Feb- 
ruary 7, 1874 at Argyle, "Winnebago Co., Illinois; married MARION MONT- 
GOMERY, daughter of James Montgomery; farmer; Republican; Presbyter- 
ian; resided at Argyle, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Elizabeth Ann ; married Peter Greenlee. 

II. Mary; died in childhood. 

121. ni. Robert, born March 23, 1866 ; married Nettie Ralston.+ 

IV. James C, born March 6, 1867. 

V. John Thomas, born August, 1873 ; died in childhood. 

112. 

T&MTS nPP.Ti'KnPli'R f Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees ) 

JAOUiti lTKii!.JNljJ!.J!jb { Mary Mitchell Sarah Templeton / 

son of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell; married MARGARET JANE 
BROWN, bom August 27, in Ohio, daughter of Edward Brown and Elizabeth 
; farmer ; Republican ; Presbyterian ; resided at Caledonia, Illinois. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary Ann, born April 23, 1866 ; married James Smith. 

II. Edward Brown, born March 30, 1868 ; married Annetta Andrew. 
ni. Elizabeth, born August 31, 1871; married James Greenlee [No. 30]. 
rV. Margaret Jane, bom July 28, 1874 ; married John Kelly. 

V. Robert James, born February 12, 1878. 

113. 

TTTTfiTI n.P'li'P'MT'RP.S f Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees ) 
MUbU UlU!iJ!.nU!it& { Mary Mitchell Sarah Templeton / 

son of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell, was born ]Mareh 19, 1831 at Camp- 
beltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married February 21, 1867 at Roekford, lUi- 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 475 

nois, JANE SMITH, born December 31, 1853 at Campbeltown, Scotland, 
daughter of James Smith and Martha Johnston ; farmer ; Democrat ; Presby- 
terian ; resided at Rockf ord, Illinois. 



CHILDREN : 



I. James S., born June 24, 1871. 
IL NeUie, born January 19, 1873. 
m. J. Herbert, born February 23, 1877. 



114. 



ANTT flT?'P.F.NT Tn.F.S f Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 

Ann yxIi.XiIUi.'iljZiEiO i Mary Mitcbell Sarah Templeton / 

daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell, was born at Campbeltown, 
Argyleshire, Scotland ; married July 4, 1861, ROBERT MeNAIR, who was born 
at Campbeltown; in religion, Presbyterians. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Robert McNair; died July 27, 1892. 

II. James McNair. 

in. Annie McNair; married in 1894; resides at Redwood Falls, Minnesota. 

rV. Mary McNair. 

V. Sarah H. McNair. 

115. 

THOMAS G-REENliEES / Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 
xavaiAO VTlUIirinijXiriO | Mary Mitchell Sarah Templeton / 

son of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell, was born April 17, 1835 in Argyle- 
shire, Scotland ; married February 24, 1876 at Argyle, Winnebago Co., Illinois, 
MARGARET ANDREW, bom December, 1847 at Argyle, Illinois, daughter of 
John Andrew and Mary Brown ; farmer ; Republican ; Presbyterian ; resided at 
Caledonia, Boone Co., Illinois. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Robert M., born September 6, 1877. 

II. John A., born October 13, 1879. 

m. Mary E., born August 11, 1881 ; died August 28, 1882. 

rV. Margaret M., born August 29, 1883. 

V. Thomas M., born May 29, 1885. 

VI. Lizzie A., born August 2, 1887. 

VII. James R., bom April 6, 1890. 



476 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

116. 

TIPA'N' n'R'Ii''li''N'T TPli'*! f Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 
JJSAJM trKJ!.J<jJNl.i!iI!ib | Mary Mitchell Sarah Templeton / 

daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell, was born August 29, 1841 at 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married April 28, 1859 at Caledonia, 
Boone Co., Illinois, JOHN JOHNSTON SMITH, born August 13, 1833 at Camp- 
beltown, Scotland, died July 15, 1894 at Winnebago, Illinois, son of James 
Smith and Martha Johnston ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resided at Winnebago, 
Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Johnston Smith, born June 26, 1860. 

II. Jessie Langwill Smith, born February 28, 1862; died November 30, 
1883. 

III. Sarah Jane Smith, born March 25, 1865; married Clarence P. Cool- 

idge. 

IV. Robert Greenlees Smith, born July 5, 1867. 
V. William Gay Smith, born January 15, 1871. 

VI. Thomas Andrew Smith, born September 30, 1874. 

VII. Nellie Smith, born May 4, 1877. 

VIII. John Mitchell Smith, born September 14, 1879. 

117. 

TIli'T ■PM rtPTrVN'T TKinS f Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 

111!.1jJ!.JN trKJ!jJ!iJNljl!.J!j& | Mary Mitchell Sarah Templeton I 

daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell, was bom October 15, 1847 
at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married February 9, 1871 at Cale- 
donia, Boone Co., Illinois, DUNCAN S. KELLY, born May 8, 1839 at Camp- 
beltown Scotland, son of John Kelly and Mary . He is a farmer; Re- 
publican; Presbyterian; resides at Caledonia, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

I. John S. Kelly, born February 12, 1872 ; married Jessie McNeilage. 

II. Robert G. Kelly, born December 20, 1873 ; married Cora Ellworth. 

III. Duncan M. Kelly, born September 12, 1876. 

IV. James T. Kelly, born September 28, 1880. 
V. Ethel Kelly, born January 22, 1886. 

118. 

MATTHEW G-REENLEES / Thomas Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 

XTXAJ.xxi£ivr VTAJHuiixjjjjJO | Jang Muir Sarah Templeton / 

son of Thomas Greenlees and Jane Muir, was born February 21, 1844 at Pais- 
ley, Scotland; married August 27, 1873 at Bradford, Yorkshire, England, 
WILHELMINA ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, born April 27, 1851 at Edin- 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 477 

burgh, Scotland, daughter of Rev. James Robertson Campbell and Elizabeth 
Alexander. He was a manufacturer and resided at Glasgow, Scotland. 

CHHjDREN : 

I. Muir Campbell, born July 16, 1874. 

II. Elisabeth Campbell, born August 19, 1875; died August 20, 1875. 

III. James Robertson Campbell, born December 14, 1878. 

IV. Margaret Campbell, born May 29, 1880. 

V. Gladys Campbell, born December 26, 1883. 
VI. Janet Campbell, born March 28, 1886. 

119. 

ROBERT GREENLEES {!^:!£^«--|;- la°r\^£'T°eL^;S } 

son of Hugh Greenlees and Miss Philipps, was born May 17, 1825 ; died Jan- 
uary, 1879 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; married . 

CHILDREN : 

I. Daughter; married David Colville, Jr. 
II. Daughter; married Henry Beeks. 
III. Daughter; unmarried. 

ROBERT GREENLEES received his education in the Campbeltown Gram- 
mar School, and in early life was apprenticed with David Colville, writer, as 
clerk. He afterward joined his father in business as a distiller, having been 
taken into the firm of Colville, Greenlees & Company, Argyll Distillery. His 
father soon retired and the business was carried on by the junior partnei's, and 
eventually by Robert Greenlees. He retired in 1887 when the distillery was 
sold to the neighboring firm of Greenlees & Colvill. Mr. Greenlees took an 
active part in the work of the Longrow United Presbyterian Church, of which 
he was a member. He was preses of the congregation for a number of years, 
and was Church Treasurer for over twenty years. His sympathies were not 
confined to church organizations, however, but extended to all charitable in- 
stitutions in the town, and his charities, although numerous, were uno.stenta- 
tious. He also took an active interest in public affairs. He occupied a seat 
on the old Parochial Board for a number of years and was vice-chairman of the 
House Committee, but did not seek re-election to the Parish Council when the 
new administration took the place of the Parochial Board in 1895. He was 
director of the Campbeltovra and District Savings Bank, and a director of the 
Campbeltown and Glasgow Steam Packet Company. He was a man of the 
most gentle and unassuming character — a man of good deeds rather than loud 
profession, whose quiet, consistent Christian life was an example to many and 
gained for him the love of all who knew him^ or even slightly came in contact 
with him. 



478 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

120. 

TWrATTTIi* A n.PPlP'NT TPTPQ f Robert Greenlees William Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 

lUAXXlfi A. UAfiJlinxifjiiiO I Mary Montgomery Martha Harvey Sarah Templeton / 

daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Montgomery, was born August 20, 
1867 at Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa ; married December 24, 1895 at Faulkton, 
South Dakota, ALFRED A. COLGROVE, bom October 17, 1856 at Painesville, 
Lake Co., Ohio, son of Ebenezer Colgrove and Margaret Hall. He is a farmer ; 
Republican ; Methodist ; resides at Painesville, Ohio. 

Daughter : 

Margaret L. Colgrove, born September 8, 1897. 

121. 

■DnmP'P'P r'TJ'K'li'KT ■pii'Cl f Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees Robert Greenlees 1 

tS.\JtiXiB.i. UHriJliriljXjXiO | Marion Montgomery Mary Mitchell Sarah Templeton J 

son of Robert Greenlees and Marion Montgomery, was born March 23, 1866 at 
Argyle. Winnebago Co., Illinois ; married February 15, 1894 at Argyle, Illinois, 
NETTIE RALSTON, born August 8, 1865 at Argyle, daughter of Robert Ral- 
ston and Lizzie Andrew; farmer; Prohibitionist; Presbyterian; resides near 
Winnebago, Illinois. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Esther E., born February 17, 1895. 
IL Gladys C, born April 10, 1897. 
in. Clark M., born March 7, 1899. 



122. 

EGBERT GREENLEES was born September, 1761 probably at or near Camp- 
beltown, or Southend, Argyleshire, Scotland; died September 27, 1838 near 
Lame, County Antrim, Ireland; married in 1783, ELLEN RALSTON, born 
January 17, 1762 at Campbeltovra, Scotland, died February 26, 1833 near 
Lame, Ireland. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Robert, born June, 1784; died March, 1812. 
II. Daniel, born June, 1784 ; died October, 1813. 

III. Margaret, born May, 1786; married November, 1814, Patrick 

Moore ; settled near Beekmantown, New York about 1819. 

IV. Isabella, born August, 1788; married April, 1810, William Rea; 

settled near Beekmantown, New York about 1819. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 479 

V. William, born August, 1790; married June, 1818, Margaret Dia- 
mond; settled in Canada; died leaving one son; she married 
second, Lynes. 

VT. Elizabeth, born August, 1792; married July, 1812, Andrew Mc- 
Dowell. 

VII. Mary, born August, 1794; married September, 1815, George Gor- 
don. 

123. VIII. Andrew, born October, 1796 ; married .-|- 

IX. John, born October, 1796; died November, 1800. 

X. Ellen, born March, 1799 ; married January 12, 1824, John Brown. 

124. XI. John, born March, 1801 ; married Agnes Semple.+ 
XII. Edward, born August, 1803 ; died December, 1803. 

ROBERT GREENLEES went to Ireland about 1802 or 1803, and settled in 
County Antrim. He was a Presbyterian in the membership of the Secession 
Church. A small congregation was formed at Lame, and he was chosen as one 
of the Elders and retained that office until his death. He was a man of sterling 
integrity and highly esteemed by the community. 

123. 

ANDREW GREENLEES, son of Robert Greenlees and Ellen Ralston, was born 

October, 1796; married in 1834 . He went to the West Indies 

in 1822, afterward to the United States, settling in New York. He settled at 
Ottawa, Illinois at an early date. Had a son, William, who lived at Ottawa; 
also daughters. 

124. 

JOHN GREENLEES, son of Robert Greenlees and Ellen Ralston, was born 
March, 1801, at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; died November 28, 1872 
at Larne, County Antrim, Ireland ; married January 18, 1825, AGNES SEM- 
PLE, born April, 1797 near Larne, Ireland, died October 27, 1872 at Larne, 
daughter of John Semple and Jenny Laird (?). 

CHILDREN : 

L Robert, born May 16, 1826 ; died April 10, 1858. 
II. Janet, born August 16, 1828 ; married Hugh Semple ; died Decem- 
ber 30, 1896 ; had a son, Robert Hugh Semple. 

125. III. John, born May 3, 1830 ; married Jane Stewart. + 

126. IV. Andrew, born September 25, 1831 ; married Lucy Ellen Powers.^- 

V. Helen, born September 6, 1834; died February 16, 1897. 
VI. Agnes, born November 28, 1836 ; died May 15, 1875. 
VII. William, born April 4, 1839; died August 25, 1853. 

JOHN GREENLEES was ordained in 1825 as an Elder in the congregation 
in which he had been brought up, and for forty-seven years filled that office 



480 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

acceptably. In 1830 he formed a fixed resolution neither to use ardent spirits 
nor to entice others to use them. He was an earnest temperance reformer, and 
started a temperance roll, but was much discouraged by one after another fall- 
ing away from it. At the same time, men under the influence of liquor tried to 
hide from him. He formed a temperance roll for his own family, and father, 
mother and children all signed it. He taught diligently in the Presbyterian 
Sabbath school for nearly fifty-six years, and visited the district assigned to 
him as elder, conducting weekly prayer meetings in his district for thirty-six 
years. Though busied in an agricultural life, he found time for reading and 
studying theology and kindred subjects. As a token of respect for his mem- 
ory, a large concourse of ministers and laity of all Christian denominations in 
the neighborhood accompanied his remains to the grave. In politics he was 
Radical. He resided at Glynn, County Antrim, Ireland. 

ROBERT HUGH SEMPLE, M. A., grandson of John Greenlees, had a very 
brilliant career both at school and at college, carrying off a great many 
prizes, scholarships and University honors. He is a distinguished graduate of 
Queen's College and also of Cambridge University. On August 3, 1891 he 
was ordained as a minister of the Downpatrick congregation, and in 1895 
he was transferred to Limerick. He is an able preacher and much beloved by 
his people. 

125. 

JOHN CrRElGNLEES / ■f°'i° Greenlees Robert Greenlees \ 

JWtia un£jrinijr>i:iO | Agnes Semple Ellen Ralston / 

son of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple, was bom May 3, 1830 near Larne, 
County Antrim, Ireland; married November 2, 1859 at Ballycarry, County 
Antrim, Ireland, JANE STEWART, born October 29, 1829 at Larne, daughter 
of Thomas Stewart and Mary Service. No children. 

JOHN GREENLEES was dedicated by his parents to the ministry of the 
Gospel, should God in his gracious providence open up the way. He entered 
Queen's College, in Belfast, in 1850 and was a distinguished student, gaining 
a junior scholarship each year of his undergraduate course, and a senior 
scholarship in his fourth year. He took the B. A. degree in Queen's University 
in 1853, and his M. A. degree in 1854. He also took scholarships in his theo- 
logical course. In May, 1856 he was licensed to preach, and labored for a short 
time in Connaught, then was called to the Scot's Church, Ramelton, where he 
was ordained December 7, 1857. He resigned this charge in 1866, having ac- 
cepted a call to Belfast, where he was installed over a new congregation in 
Academy Street, February 28, 1866. This congregation was transferred to a 
new building called Ekenhead Church in 1867, where he still continues to 
minister with acceptance to the people. 

126. 

ANDREW GREENLEES (John Greenlees Roibert Greenlees \ 

AaUB.EiMV XxRCiEinijIliCiO t Agnes Semple Ellen Ralston ) 

son of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple, was born September 25, 1831 at 
Larne, County Antrim, Ireland; married September 25, 1856 at Ottawa, Illi- 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 481 

nois, LUCY ELLEN POWERS, bom December 8, 1838 at Ottawa, daughter of 
John Powers and Nancy Ford. He was a farmer; Republican; Congrega- 
tionalist ; resided at Lame, Ireland ; came to this country when he was 19 years 
old and has resided at Troy, New York, Ottawa, Illinois and Silica, Kansas. 

CHILDREN: 

127. L John Robert, born July 28, 1858; married Mary Ida Wolf. + 

II. Mary Agnes, born March 3, 1861 ; married Arthur ToUis Yielding. 

III. Charles Andrew, born July 13, 1863 ; married Henrietta Boll. 

IV. Lucy Ellen, born July 6, 1872; married Henry Chase. 

127. 

JOHN ROBERT GREENLEES f Andrew Creenlees John Greenlees 

( Lucy Ellen Powers Agnes Semple 

Robert Greenlees 1 
Ellen Ralston ) 

son of Andrew Greenlees and Lucy Ellen Powers, was born July 28, 1858 at 
Ottawa, Lasalle Co., Illinois; married April 4, 1884 at Chase, Rice Co., Kansas, 
MARY IDA WOLF, born March 4, 1861 at Salem, Lee Co., Iowa, daughter of 
Christopher A. Wolf and Emma C. Clark. He is a shipper ; in politics. Republi- 
can; in religion, Congregationalist ; resides at Lawrence, Kansas. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Agnes Mary, born July 16, 1885. 

II. Ellen Louise, born June 14, 1889. 

III. Charles Robert, born November 7, 1892. 

rV. Lois Anna, bom December 8, 1897. 



128. 

WILLIAM GREENLEES of Machribeg [Parish Records] was born June 13, 
1776 in Argyleshire, Scotland ; died in Argyleshire ; married April 22, 1808 at 
Southend, Argyleshire, Scotland [date and place from Parish Records], JANET 
PICKEN, born February 18, 1785 at Southend, Scotland, daughter of John 
Picken and Mary Reid. He was a Presbyterian and resided in Argyleshire. 

CHILDREN: 

129. I. Archibald, born March 2, 1809; married Margaret Montgomery 
McGechy.-(- 
n. Anna, bom March 6, 1812; married Colin Telfer; married second. 

William Houston. 
ni. Mary, born July 8, 1817; married James Martin. 



482 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

129. 

ARCHIBALD GREENLEES, son of William Greenlees and Janet Picken, was 
born March 2, 1809 in Argyleshire, Parish of Southend, Scotland; died July 7, 
1881 at Cincinnati, Ohio ; married June 3, 1836 at Edinburgh, Scotland, MAR- 
GARET MONTGO:\IERY :\leGECHT. born March 29, 1812 at Campbeltown, 
Argyleshire. Scotland; died I\Iarch 15. 1869 at Cincinnati, Ohio, daughter of 
James McGechy (McGeaehy or McGeachim) and Mary Montgomery. He was 
a shoemaker; Republican; Presbyterian; resided at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

I. William, born January 13, 1837 at Edinburgh; died unmarried 
Julj' 17, 1866; served in Quartermaster's department during 
the Civil war. 
n. James, born September 13, 1839 at Edinburgh ; died May 10, 1840. 
130. HI. Archibald, born June 4, 1841; married Leonora ilatilda Agnew.-|- 
IV. James ]\Iartin, born November 1, 1843, not in Argyleshire but 
near it, at a place called Salt Pans, now included in Argyle- 
shire; married Annie E. Winters; served in Quartermaster's 
Department during the 01^*11 war; died in 1876 at Cincinnati. 
Colin Telfer, bom June 23, 1846 ; married Mary Joanna Wheeler.-j- 
Thomas. born JIarch 15. 1849; married Sarah J. Sloan. -f- 
Mary Janet, bom February 14, 1852; married Charles Sherman 
Yerkes.+ 
VHl. Joseph Taylor, bom June 24, or January 27, 1856 at Cincinnati, 
Ohio ; married Susan B. A. AUen. 

130. 

ARCHIBALD GREENLEES ( Archibald Oreenlees William Greenlees ) 

fi.u.vu..u^n.u>.r v.....u.u.i.<.u^.u>. ^ Margaret M. McGechy Janet Picken J 

son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery ilcGechy, was bom 
June 4, 1841 at Salt Pans (now included in Argj^leshire), Scotland; married 
November 25, 1869, LEONORA :MATILDA AGNEW, bom March 26, 1849 at 
Cumberland, Maryland, daughter of John Park Agnew and Matilda Elizabeth 
Thomas. 

CHILDREN: 

134. I. Margaret Agnew, born September 26, 1870 ; married Cleland Nelson 
Offley.+ 
n. Da^^d Agnew, bom September 26, 1875; unmarried. 
m. Annie de Courcy, born January 16, 1879, or 1880 ; unmarried. 

ARCHIBALD GREENLEES was a coal shipper; Republican; Presbyterian; 
resided at Washington, D. C. He served in the Civil war as a Lieutenant in the 
Quartermaster 's Department. 



131. 


V. 


132. 


VI. 


133. 


VH. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 483 

131. 

COLIN T£LF£R GREENLEES f Archibald Greenlees William Greenleea ) 

UUl^JJ.^ LCiUCJlils, \xa,CiCini^jhc.o | Margaret M. McGechy Janet Picken ; 

son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery McGechy, was bom 
June 23, 1846 at Salt Pans, now included in Argyleshire, Scotland ; died in his 
57th year at Walnut Hills; married at Cincinnati, Ohio, MARY JOANNA 
WHEELER, born June 9, 1853 at Cincinnati, daughter of Wilber Bacchus 
Wheeler and Elizabeth Morgan. He was a bookkeeper; Republican; Presby- 
terian ; resided at Walnut Hills, near Cincinnati. Served during the Civil 
war in the Quartermaster's Department. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Ada Sherwood, born June 19, 1873 ; married Elra A. Berdan, who is 

the New York advertising representative of the Times-Star. 
II. William Houston, born September 12, 1875 ; travels for an eastern firm. 
in. Carrie Wheeler, born October 17, 1881; married George H. Meyers 
who represents another Cincinnati newspaper. 



132. 



THOMAS frP.'Rli'.NT.'R'RS f Archibald Greenlees William Greenlees 1 

inUiUiiO \xRJUlUSiL.J:.J!ia | Margaret M. McGechy Janet Picken I 

son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery McGechy, was born 
March 25, 1849 at Greenock, Scotland; married SARAH J. SLOAN, born 
January 20, 1857 at Pomeroy, Meigs Co., Ohio, died August 17, 1895; daughter 
of Duncan Sloan and Maria Harris; grocer; Republican; Presbyterian; re- 
sided at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Joseph Clifford, born February 27, 1880. 
II. Percy Sloan, born August 20, 1882. 
III. Colin Raymond, born June 16, 1885. 



133. 



MABY JANET GREENLEES /Archibald Greenlees William Greenlees 1 

wuxxhx uAxijuj. vrxvxijuxi.ucifio t Margaret M. McGechy Janet Picken J 

daughter of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery McGechy, was 
bom February 14, 1852 at Cincinnati, Ohio ; married February 7, 1878 at West 
Walnut Hills, Ohio, CHARLES SHERMAN YERKES, born July 13, 1850 at 
Covington, Kentucky, son of Reuben S. Yerkes and Harriet A. Martin. He is 
in insurance business; in politics, Democrat; religion, Congregationalist ; re- 
sides at Oak Park, Illinois. 



484 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Reuben Archibald Yerkes, bom January 11, 1880. 

II. Leonora Agnew Yerkes, born July 27, 1883 ; dead. 

in. Alice Agnew Yerkes, born November 29, 1885 ; dead. 

rv. Mary Agnes Yerkes, born August 9, 1886. 

V. Charles Greenlees Yerkes, bom December 6, 1888. 



134. 

MARGARET AGNEW GREENLEES f Archibald Greenlees Archibald Greenlees 

XTlAAUAAJIiX AUlMXiW UAfjrjnijrirjO I Leonora M. Agnew Margaret M. McGechy 

William Greenlees I 
Janet Plcken J 

daughter of Archibald Greenlees and Leonora Matilda Agnew, was born Sep- 
tember 26, 1870 at Cincinnati, Ohio ; married July 14, 1890, CLELAND NELSON 
OFFLEY, bom June 8, 1868 at Washington, D. C, son of Holmes Edward 
OflBey and Mary Cleland Nelson. 



CHILDREN: 

I. Archibald Nelson Offley, bom April 23, 1891. 
II. Margaret Andrew Ofifley, born November 10, 1896. 

CLELAND NELSON OFFLEY is a Lieutenant in the United States Navy. 
During the war with Spain he was first assistant engineer on the Oregon on 
her long voyage round the Horn and during the naval battle of July 3rd. He 
is a Presbyterian and resides at Washington, D. C. 



135. 

WILLIAM GREENLEES, brother of Joseph Greenlees [No. 91] was bom at 
Southend, Argyleshire, Scotland; married AGNES ANDREW. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Matthew; married Miss Ferguson. 
136. n. Daniel, born April 14, 1796 ; married Mary Colville.+ 

III. Agnes Andrew, bom April 3, 1811 ; married Samuel Greenlees [No. 

35]. 
rv. Robert; died young. 

WILLIAM GREENLEES was a ship master. His wife was a woman of 
strong character, universally respected and distinguished for her godliness — 
the spiritual training of her children being the mission to which she felt she 
was called. 




IiAVin A(;.\i:\V (iI!EEXLEE8. 
Son of Xo. 130. 





No. 136. DANIEL OUKENLEES. 



.MAKV irnLVII.I.i:! intEENLEES. 
Wife of Dauh'l (ireenlees. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 485 

136. 

DANIEL GREENLEES, son of "WiUiam Greenlees and Agnes Andrew, was 
born April 14, 1796 at Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland ; died June 25, 
1892 at Campbeltown, Scotland; married February 17, 1824 at Campbeltown, 
MARY COLVILLE, born March 6, 1801 at Campbeltown, died March 15, 1888 
at Campbeltown, daughter of Charles Colville and Janet Dunlap. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Margaret, born December 11, 1824; married Robert Greenlees; 

lived at London, England. 
n. Agnes, bom June 30, 1826; married James Blackwood, a South 
African merchant. 
ni. Janet, born June 11, 1828 ; died April 5, 1847. 
137. IV. Charl6s Colville, born November 4, 1830; married Jessie Col- 
ville.+ 
V. "William, born February 18, 1833; married Annie Robin. 
VI. Mary, bom February 15, 1836; married Archibald Greenlees 
[No. 36].+ 
Vn. Catherine, born September 2, 1839 ; married A. L. Bruce ; lived 

at Edinburgh. 
VIII. Daniel, born August 16, 1844 ; died December 22, 1847. 

DANIEL GREENLEES was a partner in the firm of Greenlees & Colville, 
Hazelbum Distillery, along with Samuel Greenlees, his brother-in-law, with 
whom also he jointly held the estate of Moy, but left the business in 1881, and 
since that time lived a life of well-earned leisure. Early taking an interest in 
the welfare of his fellow citizens, he took a prominent part in the Reform Bill 
agitation of 1832, and a year later was elected a member of the Town Council, 
which honorable duties he faithfully discharged, with an intermission of one 
year (1841-2) till 1860. During this period of 27 years he served as Bailie from 
1836-1841, and from 1848-1854. A useful member of the Coimcil, he was con- 
tented with his wellknown title of Bailie Greenlees, notwithstanding that the 
Provostship was frequently pressed upon him — an office which he lived to 
see filled by his son, Charles, for many years. During his servitude in the 
Council he had the superintendence of the repairs of the South Side of the 
Old Quay, and the town property in Bolgam Street was secured under his 
administration. He was also one of the promoters of the Gas Company, and 
was early connected with the Steamboat Company of which he was a director. 
Mr. Greenlees was initiated a member of St. John's Lodge of Freemasons on 
the 18th of May, 1819, and was thus the oldest living Freemason in Scotland, 
his connection with the craft extending over a period of 73 years. An earnest 
churchman, he was a member of the Longrow United Presbyterian Church, 
and was ordained to the eldership in 1832, and gave with a warm heart and 
liberal hand to all its schemes. He was convener of the Law Committee of the 
Church during the great Smith case (well-known in church history), which 
was carried to the Court of Session and won by the congregation. Rev. Mr. 



486 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Smith, minister at that time, attempted to carry the congregation with all the 
church property, out of the denomination and into the Established Church. 
The isolated position of the town, far from the seat of Presb}i;ery in Glasgow, 
the system of proprietors by which the church was held, and the fact that the 
constitution of the Relief Denomination and the rules of procedure had not 
been very carefully formulated, helped to facilitate the step IMr. Smith was 
taking. For a time the congregation was deprived of the use of the church, 
the first Sabbath on which they were shut out being a cold, snowy day in the 
month of December, when the congregation worshipped in the Kirk Close, as 
near the church as they could get, the minister, Rev. Mr. Harvey, of Glasgow, 
standing in a door of a grain loft, preaching the Gospel to the women and 
children accommodated within the loft and to the men without crowding the 
close. It was clear that there was to be a law case that would be decided by the 
Court of Session, if not the House of Lords. Much, it was felt, would depend 
upon an active, energetic and wise law committee, and such a committee was 
appointed, Mr. Greenlees being unanimously appointed convener. His work on 
that committee abundantly justified the confidence the congregation exercised 
in him ; and when after years of litigation, the congregation had its property 
restored to it by the decision of the Court of Session, there were two men to 
whom it was felt by all that very special thanks were due — one was the Rev. 
Dr. Struthers of Glasgow, who was imwearied in hunting up documents, min- 
utes, and precedents for the instruction of the law agents in conducting the 
case, and the other was Mr. Greenlees, who as convener of the law committee, 
did whatever could be done to help the right to prevail, and to cheer the con- 
gregation when prospects were darkest. Regaining possession of the church, 
the congregation pursued its work with new ardor and in every departure of 
congregational usefulness Mr. Greenlees took a warm and deep interest, thor- 
oughly sympathising and co-operating with the minister in all his efforts to 
promote the spiritual progress. He was one of the elders who gave the late 
revered Dr. Boyd his call to Campbeltown. As long as he was able to attend 
church he did so with perfect regularity, when unable to hear in his ordinary 
seat coming as near the pulpit as possible. Though so far advanced in life he 
never allowed himself to live in the past or to get out of touch with the pres- 
ent. He continued to read to the end of his days. The range of his reading 
narrowed as the years advanced and the eyes became dim, and was confined 
to three lines — his daily newspaper, by which he kept himself acquainted with 
politics, not of his own country only, but of other countries as well, especially 
France ; his second line of reading was a massive volume of devotional divinity ; 
and his third line of reading was his bible. As his infirmities increased his 
newspaper had to be given up ; after a time his volume of divinity had to be 
given up ; but his daily bible portion he continued to read to the last. Touch- 
ing it was to see the brass fingermark pointing out the chapter and verse he 
had reached in his regular reading, and to notice the progress he had made 
through the bible. In his earlier years he was connected with the fishing in- 
dustry, and always took a keen interest in the fishermen of the town. This 
interest he continued to the last and nothing pleased him better than to watch 
them from his windows getting their skiffs in order and going out to their 
nightly toil. He and his wife celebrated their golden and diamond weddings. 



•■&'^i!(WM^-i,^&!^~. 




No. 131. -IiUNAnA,' 



KESIDEXIE OF No. 137. CHARLES COLVILLE GREENLEES 
CAMPBELLTOWX. SCOTLAND. 



SCOTCH FAMILIES. 487 

He was buried in Kilkerran Cemetery. The flags on the steamers and shipping 
in the harbour were lowered to half-mast, and the various town and church 
beUs were tolled at intervals. At the Parochial Board meeting, Ex-Provost 
Colville referred to the deceased in the following terms: "Gentlemen, I can- 
not take this place today without reference, in a very few words, to the absence 
of our Chairman. We all sympathise with him and his family circle in their 
bereavement. When one of so notable age as that to which Mr. Daniel Green- 
lees has reached is taken away — one all whose unblemished life has been passed 
in this community — it seems like the closing of an epoch. And, gentlemen, 
although it has not been customary for us of this Board, in exactly similar cir- 
cumstances, to record our emotions in the minute book, still I am confident 
that you will allow me to express our feeling of sincere condolence on this 
occasion, and that you will join me in asking the Inspector to convey these 
sentiments to Mr. Greenlees our Chairman. If you agree with me in this we 
may fittingly show our acquiescence and respect by standing." The request 
was universally complied with. 

137. 

CHARLES COLVILLE GREENLEES { g|°jr^«,7^fe"'' A^lVlnirif } 

son of Daniel Greenlees and Mary Colville, was born November 4, 1830 at 
Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland; married JESSIE COLVILLE, bom July 
16, 1841 at Campbeltown, Scotland, daughter of John Colville and Janet Gal- 
braith. He resides at Dunara, Campbeltown, Scotland. 

One son: 

Daniel ColviUe, born March 5, 1869 ; married Mary Macneal. 

CHARLES COLVILLE GREENLEE went to Glasgow in 1847 and entered 
a West India House that traded at Hayti. He afterward became a partner in 
the firm — W. D. Roberts & Company. In 1858-59 he visited Hayti and America. 
He joined the Volunteers in August, 1859, as a member of the Glasgow 
University Corps, and was present as one of the Guards of Honor to her Majesty 
Queen Victoria at the opening of the Loch Katrine Water Works. He returned 
to Campbeltown in 1860, owing to the illness of his father, where he has since 
resided. A Volunteer Corps was formed in Campbeltown in 1860 and he 
joined as Ensign, and continued a volunteer for twenty-seven years, retiring 
with the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He was present at the two 
reunions in Edinburgh, 1861 and 1881, and was Captain of a Guard of Honor 
to her Majesty at luveray, and to the Princess Louise at Campbeltown. Mr. 
Greenlees was Provost of Campbeltown for six years, was Chairman of the 
Parochial Board and Parish Council for about twenty years, and also Chair- 
man of the Burgh School Board. He is Justice of the Peace for the County, 
and also Hon. Sheriff substitute ; a banker; in politics, Liberal; and an Elder in 
the United Presbyterian Church. 



488 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

138. 

GREENLEES, daughter of Greenlees of Bishopton, married 



JOHN B. McCALLUM. She is the only survivor of the Greenlees family of 
Bishoptown. Her grandfather's people came from Lochwinnoch. 



138a. 

GREENLEES born 1600, was from Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scot- 
land. By occupation, miller; in religion, Covenanter, escaped persecution by 
going to Kyntire. Came to Campbeltown about 1650-1660. 

CHILDREN: 

Son, lived at Blasthill farm, S. E. Kyntire, represented by Charles C. Green- 
lees, Campbeltown, and Rev. John Greenlees, Belfast. 

Son, lived at Machribeg farm, S. E. Kyntire, represented by Gavin Green- 
lees, and John Greenlees who founded the Argyle settlement in Illinois. 

Daughter, married John Cordiner, lived at Rutchachan farm, Kjnitire, 
great-grandmother of Gavin Ralston, represented by Miss Greenlees, 
Burbank. 

Son, lived at Tangy farm, Kyntire, represented by John Greenlees, draper 
in Campbeltown. 

Son, lived at Greenland farm, represented by Samuel Greenlees, Camp- 
beltown. 
Son, lived at Campbeltown. Descendants live in Glasgow and Australia. 

Son. 

This family was originally from Saxony, went into England, then Fife, 
then Argyleshire, Scotland, and from there scattered into the North of Ireland, 
etc. 





THOMAS GREEN'LEES. 



W. M. rjREEXr.EES. 





WILLIAM liltEEXLEES. 



SAMUEL GREEXI.EES. 



1 



IRISH FAMILIES. 



139. 



ARTHUR GREENLEES was born in County Antrim (?), Ireland; married 
. He was a farmer. 

CHILDREN : 

140. I. John ; married Elizabeth Greenlees.+ 

II. Alice ; no trace of her after coming to America about 1840. 

140. 

JOHN GREENLEES, son of Arthur Greenlees, was born in County Antrim, Ire- 
land; married his cousin ELIZABETH GREENLEES from Renaldstown, 
County Antrim, Ireland, who died July 15, 1879 at Ballycraigy, Ireland; 
farmer; Presbyterian. 

Children, all died before 1899. 

I. Edward ; married Mary McClelland ; married second Mary Barron. 

II. Arthur, bom in 1834 ; married Mary Kirkpatrick ; died in 1874. 

141. III. "William, born March 29, 1837; married Mary Hanly.+ 
rV. Anne, bom December 12, 1839; married John (?) Kane. 

V. Elizabeth; married James Agnew. 
VI. Martha ; died in 1867. 
VII. John. 

141. 

WILLIAM GREENLEES { ^f ?,°b?tt Gr'S?nIees ^^thur Greenlee s | 

son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees, was born March 29, 1837 at 
Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland ; died October 20, 1893 at Brookland, D. C. ; 
married January 29, 1861 in County Antrim, Ireland, MARY HANLY, who 
was born December 18, 1839 at Belfast, daughter of William Hanly and 
Margaret McKelvy Lyle. He was a manufacturer of brick and terra cotta; 
in politics, Republican; religion, Presbyterian; resided at Brookland, D. C. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Anna J., bom April 10, 1863 at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; un- 
married. 

489 



I 



490 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

142. n. Thomasine, born July 14, 1865; married James Erastus Price. + 
m. Mary Elizabeth, born May 14, 1867. 

IV. Ida Agnes, born September 2, 1871 ; married Russel J. Thompson ; 
lives at Cleveland, Ohio. 

142. 

THOMASINE GREENLEES { S^/'^^aSfr'-^ i^aifetror^eWs ^!!^ «!!!!!!««} 

daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Hanly, was born July 14, 1865 ; mar- 
ried October 28, 1894, JAMES ERASTUS PRICE. Had son Donald Greenlee 
Price who was born September 10, 1895. 



143. 

HUGH GREENLEES was born in Belfast, or Lisbrun, County Down, Ireland; 
married ISABEL McGOWIN, who was born in County Down, Ireland. 

CHILDREN: 

144. I. John, born May 11, 1797, or 1796 ; married Isabelle Dickson. -f 

145. II. William,* born July, 1800; married Mary V. Allen. + 

146. III. Joseph ; married Hester Ann Busby ; married second Leah Wig- 

gins.+ 
IV. Jane ; married Breathwith ; moved to Arkansas in 1851. 

•William Greenlees had half brothers, Robert Calvert, James Calvert, Wil- 
liam Calvert and Hugh Calvert. 

144. 

JOHN GREENLEES, son of Hugh Greenlees and Isabel McGovrin, was bom 
May 11, 1797, or 1796, at Dublin, Belfast, or Lisbrun, County Down, Ireland; 
died September 2, 1855 at Painesville, Sumter Co., Alabama; married Novem- 
ber 28, 1819, or 1820, in Ireland, or Painesville, Alabama, ISABELLA DICK- 
SON, born July 21, 1797 at Lisbrun, County Down, Ireland, died May 18, 1859 
at PainesviUe, Alabama, daughter of David Dickson, or Dixon, and Mar- 
garet . 

CHILDREN : 

147. I. Jane, born November 11, 1820; married John Campbell. -|- 
II. William, bom January 31, 1821 ; dead. 

148. III. Hugh, born November 26, 1826; married Mary Elizabeth Hop- 

per.+ 

149. IV. Isabella, born May 19, 1828; married Joseph Eakens.+ 



IRISH FAMILIES. 491 

150. V. Margaret Ann, born January 8, 1830; married Absalom Farrar 

Biirton.-|- 

151. VI. Mary, born March 6, 1832; married George Calvert. + 

152. VII. John, born March 23, 1833 ; married Georgia Appleby.+ 

Vm. David James, bom January, 1837; married Sallie Hopper. He 
was a soldier in the civil war in the 43rd Mississippi Regiment 
of Johnson's army, and was killed at the battle of Nashville. 

153. IX. Joseph Patterson, born December 9, 1838 ; married Sallie L. Man- 

ning. + 
X. Charles, born September 9, 1839 ; died July 28, 1845. 

JOHN GREENLEES came to America, landing at Charleston, South Caro- 
lina. He worked at his trade — machinist and painter — until he had saved 
enough to bring his family to America. In 1820 he bought land near Boligee, 
Green County, Alabama, to which he removed. After remaining there for 
ten years he moved into the adjoining county of Sumter which was then a 
wilderness. In 1837 he sold his place to advantage and removed to Paynes- 
ville, in Sumter County, where he spent the remainder of his life. He was a 
magistrate until the time of his death; and was an elder in the Presbyterian 
church for years ; in politics he was a true Democrat. 

145. 

WILLIAM GREENLEES, son of Hugh Greenlees and Isabel McGowin, was 
bom July, 1800 at Belfast, Ireland ; died June 20, or 17, 1864, or 1868, at Pine 
Bluff, Bradley Co., Arkansas ; married MARY Y. ALLEN, born May 24, 1816 
at Charlotte, North Carolina, died August 14, 1898 at Rison, Cleveland Co., 
Arkansas, daughter of William Allen; farmer; Democrat; Methodist. He came 
from Ireland about 1829 ; resided in Sumter Co., Alabama ; moved to Bradley 
Co., Arkansas in 1851. 

CHILDREN: 

154. I. Elizabeth, born March 28, 1834; married James C. Harrison; 

married second John G. Culpepper. + 

II. Joseph, born in 1837 ; married Elvira Foster ; died in 1878. 

m. Mary, born in 1839. 

IV. Nancy, born in 1841. 

V. John, bom in 1843. 

VI. James, born in 1848. 

VII. Bell, born in 1850 ; married John Dickson ; died in 1898. 

155. VIII. William Jacob, born June 17, 1851 ; married Samantha L. John.-|- 

EX. James, born in 1852; married Alice Pricket; lives at Faith, Ar- 
kansas. 

156. X. Robert, born April 14, 1854; married Margaret Norton. -}- 
XI. Jane; married Dr. Wentz. She is dead. 

Xn. Charles; died. 



492 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

146. 

JOSEPH GEEENLEES, son of Hugh Greenlees and Isabel McGowin, died 
about 1880 ; married HESTER ANN BUSBY, daughter of Busby ; mar- 
ried second LEAH WIGGINS. There were five children by first marriage, all of 
whom died before 1900, and seven grandchildren; seven children by second 
marriage ; a large number of grandchildren, two of whom are Hugh Greenlees 
and Mrs. Bettie J. Lee, both of Epes Station, Sumter Co., Alabama. 

147. 

JANK GREHNUBES f John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees 1 
JAnri UAfifiXNljXiJIiO j Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowin / 

daughter of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson, was born November 11, 1820 
at Belfast, Ireland; died March 25, 1870 at Kossuth, Alcorn Co., Mississippi; 
married November 14, 1844 at Painesville, Sumter Co., Alabama, JOHN CAMP- 
BELL, born January 15, 1815 at Shelbyville, Bedford Co., Tennessee, died 
September 3, 1881 at Booneville, Prentiss Co., Mississippi, son of William 
Campbell and Sophia W. Harmon. He was a carpenter ; in politics. Democrat ; 
in religion, Presbyterian; resided in Mississippi. 

CHILDREN : 

I. William P. Campbell, born November 5, 1845. 

157. II. Susan Ann Campbell, born November 5, 1845; married Benjamin 
Moore. -(- 

III. Albert Campbell, born December 7, 1847 ; married Harriet Mc- 

Haffey ; lived at Boonesville, Mississippi. 

IV. Martha Ann Campbell, born August 8, 1849. 
V. Isabel Campbell, born February 16, 1852. 

VI. George Campbell, born June 28, 1853. 

VII. Angeline Campbell, born September 9, 1855. 

VIII. Charles Campbell, bom September 28, 1857. 

IX. David Richmond Campbell, born June 7, 1861. 

148. 

ITTTrtTT ftPTi'.li'.N'T Ti'.'R'.R f John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees 1 
UUUU U±tJ:jJ!iJNl.J!iJ!ib I Isabella Dickson Isalel McGowin | 

son of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson, was born November 26, 1826 at 
Eutaw, Alabama; died October, 1904; married May 6, 1856 at Paynesville, 
Sumter Co., Alabama, MARY ELIZABETH HOPPER, born November 28, 
1838 at Greensboro, Alabama, daughter of William Hopper and Sarah Key; 
farmer; Democrat; Presbyterian; resided at Gainesville, Alabama. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Rebecca Jane, born August 8, 1857; died October, 1865. 

II. Augustus Colman, born April 11, 1859 ; died September 22, 1883. 



7 








JAMES THOMAS OREENLEES. 

Son of N'o. 148 Hugh Greenlees. 



ANNA LAURA GREENLEES. 

Daughter of No. 14s. Hiiith (Jreenlees. 




.~i. - ' . ^ . 




i"***;' 



N.I. 14!). i.-^ABEi.LE (;i;i;i:m-i;es 

EAKENS. 



Nil. l.-.li. MARGARET ANN GREEN- 
LEES Bl'RTON. 



IRISH FA:\IILIES. 493 

158. in. John WiUiam, born February 22, 1861; married Kate Bethune 

Mahony.+ 

159. IV. Mary Ida, born March 3, 1863 ; married R. J. J. Boyd.+ 

V. Annie Laura, born October 15, or December 8, 1869. 

160. VI. Helen Irene, born August 15, 1870 ; married Robert I. H. Dial.+ 

VII. Addie Hopper, born August 31, 1872. 

VIII. Charles Hugh, born December 10, 1876 ; lives at Eureka, Texas. 
IX. James Thomas, born August 6, 1880 ; lives at Gainesville, Alabama. 

HUGH GREENLEES was a soldier in the Confederate army. 

149. 

ISABELLA GREENLEES (Sb^Smc'^sL ?s^§e'i^^c^S.wfn } 

daughter of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson, was bom May 19, 1828 at 
Erie, Greene Co., Alabama ; married August 26, 1856 at Painesville, Sumter Co., 
Alabama. JOSEPH EAKENS, born May 11, 1829 at Raleigh, North Carolina, 
son of William Eakens and Ann Walker. He was a farmer. He stood high in 
his coimty, having served as tax collector and sheriff. Democrat ; Baptist ; re- 
sided at Lockhart, Mississippi. 

CHILDREN : 

161. I. Mary Lauderdale Eakens, bom February 15,1858; married R. W. 

Mathews. + 
Annie Bell Eakens, bom April 13, 1859 ; married J. W. Parker.4- 
Maggie Fannie Eakens, born June 7, 1862; married T. E. Rivers. + 
Laura Eakens, bom March 4, 1864; married J. W. ]\Ic Williamson ; 

no children. 
Josie P. Eakens, bom October 16, 1866; died December 12, 1867. 
Carrie Calvert, born April 16, 1872; married C. W. Bailey; no 

children. She is dead. 

150. 
MARGARET ANN GREENLEES j f ?„\° ,?rn?'rL ?«»?», *<f.T„':^' \ 

{ Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowin i 

daughter of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson, was bom Januarj^ 8, 1830 at 
Boligee, Green Co., Alabama; died ilay 25, 1906; married February 6, 1849, 
ABSALOM FARRAR BURTON, born March 19, 1823 at Yanceyville, Casewell 
Co., North Carolina, died October 22, 1903, son of Thomas Burton. He is a far- 
mer; Democrat; Presbyterian; resides at Ramsey, Sumter Co., Alabama. 

CHILDREN : 

164. I. Andrew Jackson Burton, bom December 22, 1849; married Nancy 
Jane Davenport; married second Mary Torian.-f- 



162. 


n. 


163. 


m. 




IV. 




V. 




VL 



494 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

II. John Wesley Burton, born September 18, 1851 ; married Nancy 
Gregory. He is a local elder in the Methodist Church South and 
has been preaching for twenty years. He is a country merchant, 
also and a farmer; lives at Ramsey, Alabama. 
HI. Thomas William Jefferson Burton, born September 14, 1853; mar- 
ried Fannie Lee Torian ; lives at Minden, Kemper Co., Mississippi. 
IV. Martha Louisa Burton, born December 15, 1855 ; married Eli Ama- 
son; lives at Ramsey, Alabama. 
V. Absalom Farrar Burton, born February 16, 1858 ; died May 11, 1868. 

151. 

MARY GREENLEES { rbl^fi^rcTsL ffii'i^cTo'^^ } 

daughter of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson, was born March 6, 1832 at 
Lauderdale, Lauderdale Co., Mississippi; died October 6, 1887; married Feb- 
ruary 15, 1856, GEORGE CALVERT, born February 20, 1826 at Porterville, 
Kemper Co., Mississippi; died July 19, 1898. He was a farmer; Democrat; 
Presbyterian. 



CHILDREN : 

I. John G. Calvert, born, 1857; married Ida Townsend; lives at 

Calvert, Mississippi. 
II. W. Thomas Calvert, born, 1858 ; married Lou Driver ; lives at 
Calvert. 

III. D. James Calvert, born, 1859; married Sudie Snowden. 

IV. Annie Calvert, born, 1860 ; married Rufus Wanters. 

V. Joseph P. Calvert, born, 1863 ; married Nola Walters ; dead. 

VI. R. Lee Calvert, born, 1864 ; married Walters. 

165. VII. Lou Calvert, born October, 1866; married John Chisolm.+ 

VIII. L. Cooper Calvert, born 1868 ; married Ida Myers. 

IX. Eliza Calvert, born 1871 ; married Elijah Walters. 

152. 

mTI'N' ri'RTi''li''NT 'li'li'S f John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees 1 
JUUJN UU£iJ!iJNlji!.£ia I Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowlu / 

son of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson, was born March 23, 1833 or 1835 ; 

married GEORGIA APPLEBY. Their daughter, Mollie Bell, married 

Barrett and lives at Lauderdale, Mississippi. 

153. 

JOSEPH PATTERSON GREENLEES { J^^^Ua Dfcfson fsalel MoGo°wln } 

son of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson, was born December 9, 1838 at 
Painesville, Sumter Co., Alabama; married SALLIE L. MANNING, who was 




KKV. .KIIIX WESLEY BlUTON. 

Son of No. ir,(i. 




TiiuMAS w. J. r.ri;i"()X. 

Son of No. l.-,ii. 



tESIIiENCE OF l;i:V. .TUIIN WE^I.EY BTTtTIIX. 





MARTHA BURTON AMASON. 
Daughter of No. mil. 



No. IT,-.',. .roSETII r. CIIEENI.KE. 



1 



IRISH FAMILIES. 495 

bom in 1844 at Arkadelphia, Clark Co., Arkansas, daughter of Grey Manning 
and Elizabeth Rogers ; farmer ; Democrat ; Baptist ; resided at Baileyville, Milam 
Co., Texas. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Harry Lee., born August 20, 1878. 
II. Ablert S., bom June 7, 1882. 
III. Walter E., born June 7, 1882. 

JOSEPH GREENLEES joined Captain Blunt 's Company, which went to 
Montgomery, and there organized the Fifth Alabama Regiment. He partici- 
pated in the battles of Gaines Mills, Malvern Hill, Chancellorsville, and Gettys- 
burg. He lost his right arm in the first day's fight at Gettysburg. 

154. 

ELIZABETH GREENLEES ' Wllliam Greenlees Hugh Greenlees ) 

fililZiAAAXXl UnrjrjlNljrifiO ^ Mary y. Alien Isabel McGowin | 

daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Y. Allen, was born March 28, 1834; 
married JAMES C. HARRISON ; married second JOHN G. CULPEPPER, bom 
November 20, 1821 in Anson Co., North Carolina, sou of John B. Culpepper and 
Polly Temple ; in religion, Methodist ; resides at Rison, Cleveland Co., Arkansas. 

CHILDREN : 

I. William Harrison, born December 24, 1858 ; died. 

n. Mary Harrison, born February 28, 1861 ; married John Roebuck. 

ni. James L. Culpepper, born July 29, 1868 ; married Blanche Hoshal. 

rV. Joseph Culpepper, born April 3, 1870 ; died. 

V. Rufus Culpepper, born March 5, 1874; married Mamie Golding. 

VI. Finch Culpepper, born March 4, 1876 ; unmarried. 

VII. Robert Culpepper, born November 13, 1878 ; vmmarried. 
VIII. Thomas C. Culpepper, born November 17, 1879 ; unmarried. 

155. 

WILLIAM JACOB GREENLEE | S'll'^T Jm^ °'^''' P^f^^rn""-^ \ 

\ Mary Y. Allen Isabel McGowin / 

son of William Greenlees and Mary Y. Allen, was born June 17, 1851 at Mobile, 
Sumter Co., Alabama ; married October 19, 1871 Toledo, Cleveland Co., Arkan- 
sas, SAMANTHA L. JOHN, bom Jiuie 15, 1850 at Irwinton, Wilkinson Co., 
Georgia, daughter of W. P. John and Martha C. Hancock; farmer; Democrat; 
Methodist ; resides at Calmer, Cleveland Co., Arkansas. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John L., born November 5, 1872; married Elizabeth Black. 
II. Joseph G., bom October 29, 1874 ; married Emma Williams. 



496 GREENLEE GENEALOGY, 

m. Leona, born March 20, 1876 ; married J. H. Cope. 

rv. Mary Alice, born March 22, 1879 ; married G. W. Brown. 

V. William, born February 24, 1882. 
VI. Lucy, born January 30, 1885. 

VII. A. C, born March 17, 1887. 
Vin. Ruth P., born November 22, 1890. 
IX. Hugh T., born January 15, 1893. 

156. 

ROBEST GREENLEE / WlUiam Greenlees Hugh Greenlees 1 

AVSXiAX UAfixiiixjxjci I Mary Y.Allen Isabel McGowln / 

son of William Greenlees and Mary Y. Allen, was bom April 14, 1854 at Pine 
Bluff, Cleveland Co., Arkansas ; married January 14, 1880, MARGIE NORTON, 
born September 23, 1858 in Johnson Co., Texas, daughter of John Norton and 
Mary Gibson ; farmer ; Presbyterian ; resides at Calmer, Cleveland Co., Arkansas. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary, born September 3, 1882 ; married Prank Jenkins. 

II. Cas, born October 17, 1884. 

HI. Lizzie, bom December 8, 1886. 

IV. Myrtle, bom December 17, 1888. 

V. Charles, born March 29, 1890. 

VI. John, born June 29, 1892. 
VII. Earl, bom February 7, 1894. 

VIII. Miriam, born June 29, 1896. 
IX. Jessie, born September 25, 1900. 

157. 

jSTTCA'W ANM f! A MP'R'Ii'.T T / Jane Greenlees John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees 1 

OUOACi An IN V/AlTlX-sriljlj | john Campbell Isabella Dickson IsaJ>el McGowln / 

daughter of Jane Greenlees and John Campbell, was born November 5, 1845 at 
New Albany, Pontotoc Co., Mississippi; married May 22, 1872 at Rienzi, Alcorn 
Co., Mississippi, BENJAMIN MOORE, who was born in 1846 at Rienzi died May 
15, 18 — at Booneville, Mississippi, son of John Moore. He was a farmer; Demo- 
crat; Missionary Baptist; widow resides at BooneviUe, Mississippi. 



CHILDREN: 

I. Franklin Moore, bom December 4, 1873. 

IL Calvin Moore, born November 16, 1876 ; died March 26, 1881. 

ni. John Moore, born May 24, 1878. 

IV. Richmon Moore, born November 12, 1880. 

V. Yarber Moore, bom September 30, 1882. 

VI. Amy Moore, born July 12, 1885 ; died September 12, 1885. 



IRISH FAMILIES. 497 

158. 

JOHN WILLIAM (tREENLEE / ''"Sh Greenlees John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees 1 
dUXUI WJ.UljJ-tti.Tl wrwilZjllixKiXi \ Mary E. Hopper Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowin J 

son of Hugh Greenlees and Mary Elizabeth Hopper, was born February 22, 1861 
at Livingston, Sumter Co., Alabama; married December 11, 1892 at Eureka, 
Navarro Co., Texas, Kate Bethune Mahony, bom August 14, 1870 at Sumter, 
South Carolina, daughter of Henry Mahony and Carrie Harvin ; farmer ; Demo- 
«rat; Presbyterian; residence, Corsicana, Navarro Co., Texas. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Gladys, bom October 2, 1893. 

n. Harry Hugh, born October 29, 1895. 

m. Richard Harvin, born May 6, 1897. 

rV. John Thomas, born May 18, 1899. 

V. Kate, bom November 13, 1900. 

159. 

MARY TDA ffRF.ENT.EE ( Hugh Greenlees John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees ) 
lUAAX ±AJ±i. \xa,juxtrtxjiui:, j Mary E. Hopper Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowln / 

daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Mary Elizabeth Hopper, was born March 3, 
1863 at Gainesville, Sumter Co., Alabama ; married December 18, 1887, R. J. J. 
BOYD, born January 11, 1863 at Livingston, Sumter Co., Alabama, son of 
Robert Boyd and Rebecca Hopper. He is a farmer; Democrat; Presbyterian; 
resides at Livingston, Alabama. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mabel Boyd, born November 6, 1888. 

n. LiUian Boyd, born August 15, 1890. 

in. Jesse Boyd, bom June 6, 1892. 

IV. Robert Hugh Boyd, born September 8, 1894. 

V. Anne May Boyd, bom March 20, 1900. 

160. 

HELEN IRENE GREENLEE / ^"Sli Greenlees John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees 1 
XUJ.U.UX1 ...ivxjxiu vTxvxj.ui.ixj£ijj ^ jjjj|.y g Hoppgr Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowln j 

daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Mary Elizabeth Hopper, was bom August 15, 
1870, or 1874, at Gainesville, Sumter Co., Alabama; married May 17, 1899 at 
Livingston, Sumter Co., Alabama, ROBERT I. H. DIAL, bom February 10, 1855 
at Livingston, Alabama, son of James Dial and Kathrine . He is a far- 
mer ; Democrat ; Presbyterian ; resides at Livingston, Alabama. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Robert James Dial, bom December 21, 1900. 



498 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

161. 
MARY LAUDERDALE EAKENS {J^o|^^U''E«rel°'^«« f^'^,?ri5?c^l?n 

Hugh Greenlees 1 
Isabel McGowin / 

daughter of Isabella Greenlees and Joseph Eakens, was bom February 15, 1858 ; 
died; married R. W. MATTHEWS. 



CHILDREN: 



I. James W. Matthews. 
II. J. Morris Matthews. 
TTT Annie May Matthews. 



162. 



ATirMTT" ■RfT T ■p ATTir'MS! ( Isabella Greenlees John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees \ 
AaaiXi iSJ^Lili JljAft-rjlNO | Joseph Eakens Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowin J 

daughter of Isabella Greenlees and Joseph Eakens, was born April 13, 1859; 
died; married J. W. PARKER. 

Daughter : 

I. Nellie Parker. 

163. 

TWAPPT'li' 'li'A'N"MT'P Ti' ATTF.WS f Isabella Greenlees John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees 1 
jnACrCrUli HANHLHj J!iAJi.J!i«& j Joseph Eakens Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowin / 

daughter of Isabella Greenlees and Joseph Eakens, was bom June 7, 1862 ; mar- 
ried T. E. RIVERS ; resided at Meridian, Mississippi. 



CHILDREN: 



I. Mabel V. Rivers. 

n. Evie P. Rivers. 

III. Paul H. Rivers. 

IV. John P. Rivers. 
V. Thomas A. Rivers. 

VI. Josie C. Rivers. 



161. 



ANDTiF.W .TAfJTCSON "RTITfTON f Margaret Ann Greenlees John Greenlees 

AnURlUVV JiiOAOUrt UUItlun JAbsalomFarrar Burton Isabella Dickson 

Hugh Greenlees 1 
Isabel McGowin / 

son of Margaret Ann Greenlees and Absalom Farrar Burton, was bom December 
22, 1849 in Kemper Co., Mississippi; died January 10, 1900 at Layton, Jackson 
Co., Arkansas; married January 11, 1876 in Jackson Co., Arkansas, NANCY 
JANE DAVENPORT, bom December 22, 1859 in Kemper Co., Mississippi, died 




No. ir,:'.. J. I', liUKE.N'LEKS ANll SIS 
TER, No. l.-,(l. MAKGAKET A. BlIU 
T(JN. / ^ 



HARRY HUGH GREEXLEE. 
Son of No. loS. 





No. 15S. .IDIIN WILLIAM GREEN- 
LEE. 



KATE IIAIIONEY CKEIOXLEE. 
W it"p of .Iiiliii \^■illi^^l ( Ireonk't'. 



IRISH FAMILIES. 499 

January 30, 1877 in Arkansas, daughter of Henry Davenport and Martha 

; married second, January 27, 1880 in Kemper Co., Mississippi, MARY 

TORIAN, bom March 30, 1858 at Boston, Halifax Co., Virginia, daughter of 
Robert D. Torian and Sarah Walker Burton; farmer; Democrat; Missionary 
Baptist ; resided at Layton, Arkansas. 

CHILDREN : (ten by second marriage, three living) 

I. Margaret Jane Burton, born Janiiary 17, 1877; living (1901) with her 
grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Greenlee Burton. 

II. Sarah Elizabeth Burton, born May 10, 1883 ; died October 20, 1899. 

ni. Martha Louisa Burton, born February 25, 1885. 

rV. John Kelly Burton, bom September 2, 1886 ; died May 26, 1888. 

V. Fanny Dean Burton, born June 2, 1893. 

VL Patrick Henry Burton, born March 9, 1895. 

VII. Nellie Gray Burton, born January 12, 1898 ; died November 3, 1899. 

165. 

T niT f!ATVT<'T?T rMary Greenlees John Greenlees Hugh Greenlees ) 
u\J\J v.tiiiV£ij\,j. I George CalTert Isabella Dickson Isabel McGowin / 

daughter of Mary Greenlees and George Calvert, was born October, 1866 in 
Kemper Co., Mississippi; married February 13, 1895, JOHN CHISOLM, born 
April, 1861 in Kemper Co., Mississippi. He is a farmer; Republican; resides 
at Calvert, Mississippi. 

CHILDREN: 

L Ray Chisolm, August 13, 1897. 
II. Marvil Chisolm, born Febmary 16, 1898. 



165a. 

JAMES (or MATTHEW) GREENLEE was born in Ireland ; died in Delaware ; 
married — . 

CHILDREN : 

165b. I. James ; married Martha Walker.+ 

n. Prudence ; married David Colville ; lives at Wilmington, Delaware. 

III. Elizabeth ; married James Kennedy. 

rV. David. 

165b. 

JAMES GREENLEE, son of Matthew, or James, Greenlee, was bom in County 
Armagh, Ireland; died July 27, or August 1, 1869 at Warkworth, Ontario, Can- 



500 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

ada ; married May 10, 1830 at Pietou, Ontario, Canada, MARTHA WALKER, 
who was born in Ireland, died May 10, 1898 at Warkworth, Canada, daughter 
of James Walker ; farmer ; Presbyterian ; emigrated to Canada about 1830 and 
resided near Warkworth. 

CHILDREN, born at Newburg, Ontario : 

I. Matthew; married Sarah Richardson; died; widow was living 
(1899) with her family. 
165c. II. Charles, born October 5, 1838 ; married Matilda Long.+ 

TTT Eliza ; married Amos Parks ; dead ; lived at Hords Comers, On- 
tario, Canada. 
IV. James ; married Cass Harmiston ; lives in Ontario, Canada. 
V. David ; married Mrs. Helen Bush Allen ; lives at Clio, Michigan. 
165d. VI. John G., married Minnie MeKnight.+ 

VII. William ; married Jane Harmiston ; lives at Warkworth, Canada. 

VIII. Jane; married George Hart; a son, W. C. Hart, lives at Flint, 

Michigan. She is dead. 
IX. Isabella C. ; married David Daly; one child living in Flint, 



Michigan. 



165c. 



CHARLES GREENLEE { ^^'^j^^a^'lmlr J^°"^' <^'"""°'"" } 

son of James Greenlee and Martha Walker, was bom October 5, 1838 at New- 
burg, Ontario, Canada; married November 19, 1869 at Newburg, MATILDA 
LONG, born October 6, 1849 at Newburg, daughter of William Long and Susan 
Wright; moulder; Methodist; resides at Warkworth, Ontario, Canada. 

CHILDREN: 

I. William Harold, born March 28, 1871 ; died April 14, 1874. 

II. James Edmond, born November 19, 1872. 

III. William Albert, born September 9, 1874. 

IV. Martha Elizabeth, bom October 5, 1876; married William George 

Poole. 
V. David John, born January 11, 1879. 
VI. Sarah Matilda, born January 27, 1882. 

VII. Charles, bom September 24, 1883. 

VIII. Joseph Matthew, born August 8, 1885. 
IX. Ethel Carrie, born July 18, 1889. 

165d. 

JOHN G. GREENLEE {^;5^r^tha wTllfer J^"*^ '^"«°'** } 

son of James Greenlee and Martha Walker, was born at Newburg, Ontario, Can- 
ada ; married October 16, 1870 at Warkworth, Ontario, Canada, MINNIE Mc- 



IRISH FAMILIES. 501 

KNIGHT, bom at "Warkworth, daughter of James McKnight and Katherine 
Lenox ; Produce buyer ; Presbyterian ; resides at Davison, Michigan. 



166. 

JOHN GREENLEES was bom in Ireland ; drowned July, 1833 at Plantagenet, 
Ontario, Canada; married MARY MONTGOMERY who was bom in Ireland 
and died May 3, 1824 at Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Rev. Mont- 
gomery (High Church of England minister) ; married second about 1828 or 1829, 
McDOLE. He was a shoemaker; in politics. Liberal; in religion, Pres- 
byterian; resided at Antrim, Ireland; Quebec; Hawkesbury and Plantagenet, 
Ontario. He came to Canada about 1819. 

CHILDREN: 

167. I. "William, bom October 18, 1817; married Harriet Baird.+ 

n. Andrew, born June 20, 1819 ; married Miss Wright. 

III. Jane, born July 2, 1821 ; died July 19, 1821. 

IV. Elizabeth, born June 7, 1822; married Parmer; died in 



1897. 



167. 



WILLIAM GREENLEESE [added the e to the name] son of John Greenlees 
and Mary Montgomery, was born October 18, 1817 in County Antrim, Ireland; 
married August 2, 1842 at L 'Original, Prescott, Ontario, HARRIET BAIRD, 
bom May 8, 1819 in Ireland, died August 30, 1885 at Thiirso, Ontario, daughter 

of Baird and Fanny Irwin. He is a farmer and shoemaker ; in polities. 

Liberal; in religion, Baptist; resided at Hawkesbury, L 'Original, Papineauville, 
Lochabre, Thurso and Buckingham, Ontario. He was living in 1900. 

CHILDREN : 

I. John Andrew, born July 31, 1843 ; died aged about 19 years. 
n. Richard Irwin, born January 8, 1845 ; married Mrs. Eraser ; mar- 
ried second February 12, 1881, Jane Carey. 
168. III. Stephen Thomas, born September 13, 1846; married Mary Grey 
Somerville.+ 
IV. Albert Montgomery, born February 28, 1848; died February 22, 
1867. 
V. Emily Jane, born August 29, 1849 ; married January 12, 1881, F. A. 
Thomson. 
VI. Harriet Elizabeth, born January 15, 1851; married August 17, 
1878, John Bennett; lives at Sacramento, California. 
VII. Fanny Maria, bom November 5, 1853 ; died March 19, 1891. 
Vni. William Baird, born July, 1855 ; died June 22, 1874. 



502 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

IX. George WeUington, born January 2, 1859; married March 16, 
1887, Effie Florence Fuller. 
X. Jonathan Andrew, born April 9, 1864 ; married October 17, 1898, 
Mrs. Mary MeGillivray. 

168. 

STEPHEN THOMAS GRENLEESE {gl'^'-feTBalrT'"" Mary Mon?^omery } 

son of William Greenleese and Harriet Baird, was born September 13, 1846 ; 
married June 22, 1875 at Chatham, Quebec, MARY GREY SOMERVILLE, born 
July 9, 1848, died September 1, 1881 at Montreal, Canada, daughter of Robert 

Somerville and Grey ; wholesale fur manufacturer and dealer ; in politics, 

Liberal ; in religion, Baptist ; resides at Montreal. 



CHILDREN: 

I. "William Ernest, born February 22, 1876. 

n. Mary Agnes, born February 22, 1876 ; died February 23, 1876 at Aylmer, 
Quebec, Canada. 

III. Herbert Stephen, born August 12, 1877 at Aylmer. 

IV. Arthur Baird, bom July 2, 1879 ; died March 27, 1892 at Montreal. 
V. Mary Somerville, bom March 23, 1881. 



169. 

PATRICK GREENLY was bom in Dublin, Ireland; died in Lancaster Co., 
Pennsylvania; married second in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, MARY MOL- 
SON, "part Indian," who died in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. He came from 
Ireland and settled in Manor Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

I. James; married ; no children; wife was living in 

Dunker Home, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, aged 99 years. 
II. Samuel ; married ; no children. 

170. III. Thomas; married Rebecca Spense.+ 

IV. George; married Elizabeth Molson; lived in Pittsburg, Pennsyl- 
vania; two daughters. 

171. V. William; married Sarah Cowns.+ 
VI. Mary ; married William Morris. 

172. Vn. Susanna, born April 30, 1781 ; married Thomas Spense.+ 
VIII. Margaret ; married Samuel Armstrong. 



i 



IRISH FAMILIES. 503 

170. 

THOIVIAS GREENLEY, son of Patrick Greenly and Mary Molson; married 
REBECCA SPENSE. 

CHILDREN : 

173. I. Aaron ; married Matilda Dawson.+ 

174. n. ; married Matilda C. .+ 

175. ni. Samuel; married .+ 

IV. Mary; dead. 

V. Susan; dead. 
VI. Thomas. 
Vil. James. 

171. 

WILLIAM GREENLY, son of Patrick Greenly, died at Lewiston, Pennsyl- 
vania ; married ; removed to Ohio before 1827. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Shadrach. 

n. Mesheck. 

in. Jesse. 

rv. WiUiam ; killed in the Mexican war. 

172. 

SUSANNA GREENLEY, daughter of Patrick Greenly and Mary Molson, was 
born April 30, 1781 in Mannor Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 
July 20, 1866 at Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania ; married June 3, 1813 
in Manor Township, THOMAS SPENSE, born February, 1786 at Carlisle, 
Cumberland Co., Pennsyvlania, died February, 1848 at Harrisburg, Pennsyl- 
vania; shoemaker; Republican; Methodist; resided in Carlisle, Mannor Town- 
ship and Harrisburg. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Samuel Spence, born April 16, 1814 ; died. 

II. Nathaniel Spence, bom March 21, 1816 ; married Christiana Clark. 

in. William C. Spence, born January 22, 1818; married Sarah Wood- 
ward. 

IV. Joseph Spence, born March 19, 1820 ; died July 9, 1840. 

V. Thomas Spence, born November 5, 1821 ; married Juliette L. Burley. 

176. VI. Susanna Spence, bom September 19, 1825; married Henry Brad- 

ley.+ 



504 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

173. 

AARON GREENLEY {ISllren^sl*^ Patrick Greenly J 

son of Thomas Greenley and Rebecca Spense, died in 1864 at Harrisburg, 
Pennsylvania; married at Harrisburg, MATILDA DAWSON, who was born 
January 1, 1801 at Middle Paxton, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of 
Michael Dawson ; Methodist ; resided at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ; widow was 
living in 1900. 

174. 

mjlinil'NT.F.V /Thomas Greenley Patrick Greenly 1 

uxb£i£ixiXLEii ^ Rebecca Spense I 

son of Thomas Greenley and Rebecca Spense, married MATILDA C, who 
died March 13, 1892 at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 

■ CHILDREN : 

I. James C. 
n. Annie R.,; married William R. Bradley. 

175. 

SAMUEL GREENLEY {J^XIsplnse"'' p"'"^'' <^"^°'y } 

son of Thomas Greenley and Rebecca Spense, married . 



I. Elijah. 
n. Samuel. 



CHILDREN: 



176. 



eTTSAKXA SPENCE / Susanna Greenley Patrick Greenly 1 

bUbAnriA ox-xiiivfi 1 Thomas Spense Mary Molson J 

daughter of Susanna Greenley and Thomas Spence, was born September 19, 
1825 in Mannor Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania ; married December 25, 
1844 at Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, HENRY BRADLEY, who was 
bom at York, York Co., Pennsylvania, died October 18, 1898 at Harrisburg, 
Pennsylvania; resided at Harrisburg. 

CHILDREN : 

I. William H. Bradley ; married Annie Greenley, daughter of No. 174. 

II. Susan E. Bradley; died March, 1848. 

m. James R. Bradley; died October, 1883. 

IV. Sarah M. Bradley ; married J. C. Richardson. 



IRISH FAMILIES. 505 

V. Josephine Bradley; married William R. Chilton. 

VI. Thomas D. Bradley ; died. 

Vn. EUwood W. Bradley; died. 

Vm. Eugene F. Bradley ; died. 

IX. Mary A. Bradley ; married D. Porter Johnson ; died April 2, 1888. 

X. Florence M. Bradley; unmarried (1900). 



178. 


I. 


178a. 


II. 


178b. 


III. 


178e. 


IV. 




V. 




VI. 



177. 

ROBERT GREENLEE was born at Tandragee, County Armagh, Ireland, or 

in Scotland; died about 1832 at Tandragee, Ireland; married . 

He was a manufacturer; in religion, Presbyterian. He emigrated with his 
brother from Scotland to County Armagh, Ireland, about 1770. The brother 
went to America and was there during the Revolutionary war. 

CHILDREN: 

Samuel, bom about 1795 ; married Nancy Jamphry.-|- 
Matthew; married Bessie Sharp. + 
John; married Sarah Johnston. -f- 

William; married Deborah; married second Jane Holland. -(- 
Prudence; married John Lattimer; emigrated to America. 
Margaret ; married John Vance. They have grandchildren living 
at Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania. 

178. 

SAMUEL GREENLEE, son of Robert Greenlee, was born about 1795 at Tan- 
dragee, County Armagh, Ireland; died about 1865 at Wiland, Delaware Co., 
Pennsylvania ; married about 1819 at Tandragee, Ireland, NANCY JAMPHRY, 
who died in 1844 at Tandragee, Ireland, daughter of Jack Jamphry, or Jef- 
fery. He was a linen weaver; emigrated in 1846 to Rockdale, Delaware Co., 
Pennsylvania ; in religion, he was a Presbyterian. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John, bom about 1821 ; married Ann Trotter ; no children ; widow 

resided at Wineland, Ohio. 
II. Mary Ann, born about 1823; married Robert Willis; both are 
dead; children live in neighborhood of Wineland, Ohio, one of 
whom is Matthew Willis. 

III. Margaret, born about 1825 ; died about 1843. 

IV. Samuel, born about 1827 ; married Ann Jane Sinton. 

179. V. Matthew, born about 1829; married Mary Elizabeth Colwell.+ 



506 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

VI. James, born about 1831; married Sarah, or Maria, Jane Connor, 
who died about 1889. Moved from Rockdale, Pennsylvania to 
Michigan about 1864. Has sons and daughters, all married, 
living in the vicinity of North Star, Gratiot Co., Michigan. 
VII. Thomas, born in 1833; married Jane Caldwell, or Colwell. He 
was a soldier in the Civil war and was killed at the battle of 
Fair Oaks. Left a widow and one child, both now dead. 
Vni. Robert, born about 1835; married Sarah Bowman, or Bobnan. 
He was a soldier in the civil war; died at Vanburen, Ohio. 
180. IX. Jane, born about 1837 ; married Robert Lewis.+ 

178a. 

MATTHEW GREENLEE, son of Robert Greenlee; married BESSIE SHARP. 
He emigrated with brother, Samuel, from County Armagh, Ireland to Rock- 
dale, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania about 1840 or 1846. 

CHILDREN: 

I. David; married .-|- 

n. Elizabeth; married William Caldwell.4- 

178b. 

JOHN GREENLEE, son- of Robert Greenlee, was born in 1779 at Marlycoo, 
County Armagh, Ireland ; died in 1852 ; married SARAH JOHNSTON, born in 
1779 (?), died in 1804, daughter of William Johnston; farmer; in politics, 
Unionist. 

Son: 

182a. I. John, born in 1803 ; married Mary Adair. -|- 

178c. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, son of Robert Greenlee, was born at Tandragee, 
County Armagh, Ireland; died in 1830 and was buried in Mullobrack; mar- 
ried DEBORAH ; married second in 1785, JANE HOLLAND, who was 

born in 1764 at Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland, died in 1860 and was 

buried in Mullobrach, daughter of — Holland and Elizabeth Jones ; farmer ; 

in politics. Unionist ; in religion, Protestant ; resided at Derryanvil, near Porta- 
down. 

Son: 

182b. I. James, born in 1808; married Margaret S. Rush.+ 



IRISH FAMILIES. 507 

179. 

MATTHEW GREENLEE {^l^^^\f^Xf ''°'^'='' <^'<="°'"* } 

son of Saimiel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry, was born about 1829 at Tan- 
dragee, County Armagh, Ireland; married November, 1850 at Rockdale, Dela- 
ware Co., Pennsylvania, MARY ELIZABETH COLWELL, born about 1831 
at Tandragee, Ireland ; died May 16, 1886 aged 55 years, at Chester, Delaware 
Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of William Colwell, or Caldwell, and Elizabeth 
Greenlee [No. 182]. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Sincler, born August 3, 1851 ; died February 22, 1859. 

183. II. William, born September 19, 1852; married Mary E. Scott. + 

184. III. Margaret Jane, born July 24, 1854; married Jesse D. Weaver.-f- 
IV. Samuel, born September 1, 1856; unmarried; is "beamer" in a 

cotton factory in Philadelphia. 
V. Matthew Alexander, born June 18, 1858 ; unmarried ; is a weaver. 
VI. Mary Ann, born April 17, 1860 ; unmarried. 

185. VII. Thomas James, born June 1, 1862 ; married Ellen Turner Dunn.-|- 
Vin. Eliza, born April 14, 1864 ; died in 1867. 

rX. Robert Sincler, born April 3, 1866 ; died May, 1867. 

X. John, bom August 30, 1867 ; drowned September 6, 1889. 

XI. Prudence, bom June 17, 1869 ; died August 19, 1883. 

XII. David Colwell, born August 21, 1871 ; died October 11, 1891. 

Xni. Jemima, bom March 9, 1874; unmarried. 

MATTHEW GREENLEE emigrated with his father in 1846 and settled in 
Rackdale, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. He moved to Brandywine, two 
miles from Wilmington, Delaware, where he remained for two years. As the 
civil war was raging and the times hard, he removed to Canada, where he re- 
mained six months, then returned to Brandywine and remained there several 
years. He afterward moved to Chester, Pennsylvania and now resides in 
Aston Mills, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. He is a loom boss; in politics. 
Silver Democrat; in religion, Episcopalian. 



180. 



JANE GREENLEE { S" ^ jam ™r^^ Robert Greenlee ) 

daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry, was born about 1837, or 
1844, at Tandragee, County Armagh, Ireland ; married July 3, 1861, ROBERT 
LEWIS', born November 5, 1837 at Glasgow, Scotland, died December 31, 1887, 
son of Humphrey Lewis and Ann Lock. He is a mechanic and resides at Knox- 
ville. Tennessee. 



508 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Robert H. Lewis, bom January 31, 1864 ; married Lizzie Cheek. 

n. John T. Lewis, born February 19, 1866. 

in. Samuel L. Lewis, born March 8, 1873 ; married Lara Reeter. 

rV. Anna May Lewis, bom May 20, 1875 ; married J. S. Adcoek. 

181. 

DAVID GREENLEE {^e"J^7harT°'*' »°''"' <^'^'^*' } 

son of Matthew Greenlee and Bessie Sharp, died at Hampton, Virginia; mar- 
ried . He was a soldier in the civil war. 

Son: 

186. I. John, born November 20, 1843; married Annie C. Hinkson.-|- 

182. 

ELIZABETH GREENLEE {ee^'leTh^rT''"^ Robert Greenlee | 

daughter of Matthew Greenlee and Bessie Sharp; married WILLIAM COL- 
WELL. 

Daughter : 

I. Mary Elizabeth Colwell, born about 1831; married Matthew Greenlee 
[No. 179]. 

182a. 

JOHN GREENLEE {i^^^^/o^S'sfon ^°^"*«'-"'*^ } 

son of John Greenlee and Sarah Johnston, was bom in 1803 at Marlycoo, 
County Armagh, Ireland; died November 26, 1874; married MARY ADAIR, 
bom in 1804 at Drumart, County Armagh, Ireland ; farmer ; in polities, Union- 
ist ; in religion, Protestant. 

CHILDREN : 

186a. I. William, born in 1828; married Sarah Armstrong. + 

n. Margaret. 

m. Mary. 

IV. Nancy. 

V. Matty. 

VI. Moriah. 



IRISH FAMILIES. 509 

182b. 

JAMES GREENLEE {fanflfonand"'" Robert Greenlee | 

son of William Greenlee and Jane Holland, was born in 1808 at Ballynewry, 
Tandragee, County Armagh, Ireland ; died November 24, 1898 ; married July, 
1843, MARGARET S. RUSH, born in 1819 at Marlyeoo, Tandragee, County 
Armagh, Ireland, died March 26, 1876 and was buried in Mullabrock, daugh- 
ter of Robert Rush and Phebe Logan; farmer; in polities, Unionist; in re- 
ligion, Protestant ; resided at Marlyeoo. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Jane, born in 1846. 

II. Phebe, born October 19, 1849 ; unmarried. 

m. James William, born April 21, 1851 ; unmarried. 

IV. Robert, born March 3, 1853. 

V. Matthew, born April 3, 1863 ; unmarried. 

187. VI. Sarah Margaret, bom July 12, 1866; married Joseph Quinn.-f- 

183. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE /Matthew Greenlee Samuel Greenlee Robert Greenlee 1 
TTxxjxjuiaTx vrxb.Lj.uxi.u.uu iMary E. Colweli Nancy Jamphry / 

son of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Colwell, was born September 
19, 1852 at Rockdale, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania; married February 8, 1874 
at Chester, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, MARY E. SCOTT, born January 10, 
1852 at Elkton, Cecil Co., Maryland, daughter of Robert Scott and Debro Hollo- 
hand. 

CHILDREN : 

I. David Elmer, born October 21, 1874; married Pearl Smith. 

n. WiUiam Caldwell, born July 10, 1877. 

m. Flora, born March 2, 1879. 

IV. Roy Scott, born November 8, 1885. 

V. Leonard Brown, bom September 7, 1889. 

VT. Charles Raymond, born August 30, 1892. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE left home at the age of eighteen, and went to 
Upland, near Chester, Pennsylvania. After his marriage he moved to Aston 
Mills, Pennsylvania, then to South Chester, and in 1879 went to Wilmington, 
Delaware. After spending one year there he removed to Waco, Texas, where 
for two years he was superintendent of the Waco Cotton Mills, and at one 
time held ten thousand dollars worth of stock in the mills. From there he went 
to Huntsville, Texas, where he put up and started some cotton mill machinery 
in the State Penitentiary, after which he returned to Waco and helped start 
the machinery in the Sladon Brothers and Kirksey Woolen Mills. Leaving 
there he went back to Chester, Pennsylvania and after a few months went to 



510 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Hope Mills, North Carolina, where he remained four or five years, then moved 
to High Point, North Carolina, and later went to Morganton, North Carolina, 
where for several years he was superintendent of the Danavant Cotton Mills. 
He then went to Athens, Tennessee and spent two years there as superintendent 
of the North Athens Cotton Mills. He afterward removed to KnoxviUe, Ten- 
nessee where he owned stock in the mills, but times being hard he lost all he 
had. He has tried business several times but did not meet with success, and is 
now in the employ of the KnoxviUe "Woolen Mills. In politics he is a Republi- 
can ; in religion, Presbyterian. 

184. 

MAROARET JANE GREENLEE ( Matthew Greenlee Samael Greenlee 

ITliUfcUAAJIj ± OAaXi VTAJUJUl'ilXjiUXi ^ Mary E. Colwell Nancy Jamphry 

Robert Greenlee \ 

daughter of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth ColweU, was born July 24, 
1854; married JESSE D. WEA^^R, who died November 27, 1887. She re- 
sided with her father at Aston MiUs, Pennsylvania. Their only son died in 1885. 



185. 

THOMAS JAMES GREENLEE {^fryTctel"' I^JamlSty' ^o^^rt Greenlee | 

son of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth ColweU, was born June 1, 1862 at 
Wilmington, New Castle Co., Delaware ; married June 22, 1893 at Aston MiUs, 
Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, ELLEN TURN^ER DUNN, born May 6, 1872 at 
Media, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania. He is a morocca finisher ; in poUtics, Re- 
publican; in religion. Episcopalian; resides at Aston Mills. 

One son : 

Matthew Alexander, bom April 23, 1894. 

186. 

JOHN GREENLEE fDavia Creenlee Matthew Greenlee Robert Greenlee I 

son of David Greenlee, was bom November 20, 1843 at Knowlton, Delaware Co., 
Pennsylvania; died August 26, 1899; married October 20, 1877 at Chester, 
Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, ANNIE C. HINKSON, born March 7, 1849 at 
Chester, daughter of Edward E. Hinkson and Sarah Slawter. He is a plumber, 
gas and steam fitter; in politics. Republican; in reUgion, Methodist; resided 
at Wilmington, Delaware ; no children. 

186a. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE fJohnGreenlee John Greenlee Robert Greenlee 1 

( Mary Adair Sarah Johnston J 

son of John Greenlee and Mary Adair, was born in 1828 at Marlyeoo, County 
Armagh, Ireland; died July 10, 1897; married in 1855 in Ireland, SARAH 



IRISH FAMILIES. 511 

AEMSTRONG, who was bom in 1824 at Drunmewither, County Armagh, Ire- 
land, daughter of WiUiam Armstrong and Ellen EUis; farmer; in politics, 
Unionist; in religion, Protestant. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Margaret. 

188. n. John, bom December 24, 18 — ; married Sarah Ann Stott.+ 

in. Jane. 

IV. EUen. 

V. Annie. 

VI. William. 

Vn. Mary. 

187. 
SAEAH MARGARET GREENLEE {i^-«?f°i-, 7ane"roi?/oT'^^ 

Robert Greenlee ) 

daughter of James Greenlee and Margaret S. Rush, was bom July 12, 1866 at 
Ballynewry, Tandragee, County Armagh, Ireland; married May 22, 1895, 
JOSEPH QUINN, born March 7, 1874 at Tandragee; farmer; in politics, 
Unionist ; in religion, Presbyterian. 

CHILDREN : 

I. James William Quinn, bom December 22, 1896. 
n. Joseph Quinn, born December 13, 1901. 

188. 

TOTTK" O'RF.'F'.NT.'R'F'. f William Greenlee John Greenlee John Greenlee 

uvfui w«jajai.ixjjajj | Sarah Armstrong Mary Adair Sarah Johnston 

Robert Greenlee ) 

son of William Greenlee and Sarah Johnston, was bom December 24, 18 — at 
Marlycoo, County Armagh, Ireland ; married in 1870 ( ?) SARAH ANN STOTT, 
who died Mar. 18, 1893, daughter of John Stott and Sarah Baxter; farmer; 
in politics, Unionist ; in religion, Protestant. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Sarah Ann, born April 3, 1879. 

II. John, bom April 3, 1881. 

ni. William, bom May 8, 1883. 

rV. Maggie, bom March 12, 1885. 

V. Joseph, born December 12, 1889. 



189. 



ROBERT GREENLEE, born at Ballynewry, Markethill, County Armagh, Ire- 
land, married TOMPSON. He was a farmer. They had seven children, 

two of whom have died ; two married ; one resides at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 



512 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

two sons and a daughter are at home in Ireland, and a son, James William, 
born April 28, 1867 at Markethill, Ireland, resides at Burlingame, California. 



189a. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE married SARAH JOHNSTON. They had a son : 
189b. William, bom in 1794 ; married Deborah Coulter.4- 

189b. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, son of William Greenlee and Sarah Johnston, was 
bom in 1894 at Marlycoo, County Armagh, Ireland; died in 1854; married 
DEBORAH COULTER. He was a farmer; in politics, Unionist; in religion, 
Protestant; resided at Marlycoo, Ireland. 

CHILDREN : 
189c. I. William, born in 1831 ; married Sarah Perguson.+ 

189c. 

TTTTTTTATur r< T? IP ir 'MT 'P Ti' f William Greenlee William Greenlee > 
WILLIAM GKJ!iJ!jJNiji!iJ!i | Deborah Coulter Sarahjohnston } 

son of William Greenlee and Deborah Coulter, was born in 1831 at Marlycoo, 
County Armagh, Ireland ; died in 1894 ; married in 1854 SARAH FERGUSON, 
who was born in 1824 at Marlycoo, Ireland, daughter of Samuel Ferguson and 
Agnes Willis. He was a farmer ; in politics. Unionist ; in religion, Protestant ; 
resided at Manordoherty and Markethill, Ireland. 

CHILDREN; 

I. Samuel, born December 6, 1862. 
n. John, born December 12, 1864. 
III. William, bom November 4, 1866. 
rV. Matthew, bom November 15, 1868. 
V. James, born December 18, 1870; married June 17, 1904, Maggie 
Trotter, bom February, 1874 at Marlycoo, daughter of George Trot- 
ter and Rachel; resides at Marlycoo. 
VI. David, bom November 4, 1872. 
VIE. Sarah Jane, bom April 15, 1874. 



190. 
WJLIAATHL FRANCIS GREENLEE was born in Ireland; married 



He emigrated to Greenbrier County, Virginia, now West Virginia. 

I. William (eldest), left home when a boy and was never heard from 
afterward. 



li 



192. 


I. 


193. 


n. 


194. 


in. 


195. 


rv^ 


196. 


V. 



IRISH FAMILIES. 513 

191. n. David, born September 17, or November 14, 1809 ; married Lucy 

Vermillion. + 
III. Jane (oldest daughter) ; married "William Limsford, or Luntsford; 

dead. 
rV. Melvina (youngest daughter) ; married Sullivan ; dead. 

191. 

DAVID GREENLEE, son of "William Francis Greenlee, was bom September 
17, or November 14, 1809 in Virginia ; died January 15, 1854 aged 44 years, at 
Ironton, Lawrence Co., Ohio ; married December, 1830 at Arabia, Lawrence Co., 
Ohio, LUCY "VERMILLION, bom August 20, 1812 at Arabia, Ohio, or in 
Virginia, died October 14, or 10, 1861 at Ironton, or Arabia, Ohio, daughter of 
Uriah Vermillion and Elizabeth Peters ; farmer ; river pilot ; in polities, "Whig ; 
in religion, Baptist ; resided in Ohio, Kentucky and Missouri. 

CHILDREN: 

Jane Ann, born March 10, 1834; married Byron Markham.+ 
David, born September 22, 1835 ; married Annie Dean.4- 
"William F., bom September 7, 1837; married Lucretia Darling.+ 
Elizabeth, born May 2, 1840; married Samuel Shumate.+ 
Nicodemus, born November 13, 1842 ; married Malinda Jane Pay- 
ton.+ 

197. "VI. James Bryant, bom August 11, 1848; married Mary Ellen Lam- 

bert.+ 

198. "Vn. Nancy Virginia, born March 28, 1851 ; married Daniel Neal.+ 

192. 

JANE ANN GREENLEE f David Greenlee William Francis Greenlee ) 

(Lucy Vermillion ) 

daughter of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion, was bom March 10, 1834 in 
GaUia Co., Ohio; married April 2, 1868 at Independence, Missouri, BYRON 
MARKHAM, bom October 26, 1839 in Cattaraugus Co., New York, son of Ira 
Markham and Lucy Ann Alden ; resides at Kansas City, Missouri. 

193. 

DAVID GREENLEE /David Greenlee William Francis Greenlee 1 

I Lucy Vermillion / 

son of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion, was bom September 22, 1835 ; mar- 
ried February 8, 1869 in Hiawatha, Kansas, ANNIE DEANE, born in Schuyler 
Co., Illinois, daughter of John Deane. 

CHILDREN : 

I. John "WiUiam, bom January 7, 1879 ; lives at Rockford, "Washington. 
n. Mary Elizabeth, born March 25, 1883. 



514 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

TTT . Benjamin Franklin, bom March 23, 1886. 
IV. Daniel Perley, born June 25, 1894 ( ?). 
Five children dead, four sons and one daughter. 

DAVID GREENLEE was a soldier in the civil war, 4th Battery ; finished in 
44th Missouri Volunteer Infantry, Company F. He was a blacksmith ; in poli- 
tics, Republican; in religion, Methodist Episcopal; resides at Rockford, Wash- 
ington. 

194. 

WILLIAM F. GREENLEE {g^^i^-'^ermiufon ^"»«'" ^"•"=^8 Greenlee | 

son of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion, was born September 7, 1837 at 
Ironton, La^vrence Co., Ohio; married November 1, 1868 at Arabia, Lawrence 
Co., Ohio, LUCRETIA DARLING, born November 20, 1848 at Arabia, Ohio, 
daughter of Joseph Darling and Harriet Vermillion; farmer; Republican; Bap- 
tist ; resided at Arabia, Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Zua Eva, born August 28, 1869 ; married Alonzo Shively. 

II. BeUa, born February 22, 1871. 

III. Anna, born March 19, 1874; married Henry Slyh. 

IV. Fred, born July 15, 1880. 
V. Susie, born May 24, 1883. 

WILLIAM F. GREENLEE was a soldier in the civil war, 53rd Ohio Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

195. 

ELIZABETH GREENLEE {EuIy^Snnon ^""^"° ''■^«°«'8 <^"«°i«« } 

daughter of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion, was born May 2, 1840 at 
Burlington, Lawrence Co., Ohio; married February 5, 1860 near Ironton, Law- 
rence Co., Ohio, SAMUEL SHUMATE, born June 15, 1832 in Scioto Co., Ohio, 
son of John Shumate and Agnes Lewis; farmer; in politics. Democrat; in re- 
ligion. Christian; resides at Kansas City, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Lizzie Shumate, bom May 15, 1861 ; married Tom Phelps. 

II. WiUiam Shumate, bom February 23, 1864 ; died March 8, 1886. 

in. John Shumate, born January 11, 1866; died June 29, 1899. 

rV. Charles Shumate, born January 17, 1869. 

V. George Shumate, born January 5, 1873. 

VI. Silas Shumate, bom March 22, 1875. 

Vn. Susie Shumate, born October 1, 1879. 



I 



IRISH FAMILIES. 515 

196. 

NICODEMUS GREENLEE { gSIy^vlrmnUon ^""''■" Francis Creenlee J 

son of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion, was born November 13, 1842 at 
Bolivar, Polk Co., Missouri; died February 24, 1895 at Lees Summit, Jack- 
son Co., Missouri ; married February 26, 1865 at Arabia, or Ironton, Lawrence 
Co., Ohio, MALINDA JANE PAYTON, born July 30, 1847 at Arabia, or Iron- 
ton, Lawrence Co., Ohio, daughter of John Payton and Julia Ann Marcum ; 
farmer and pilot on river; in politics, Democrat; in religion. Baptist; resided 
in Ohio until 1867, then in Kansas until 1874 when he removed to Missouri and 
resided in that state the remainder of his life. His widow married second, 
Harrison Shumate. 

CHILDREN : 

199. I. Susan Ella, born March 8, 1867 ; married Samuel Mack Maupin.+ 

200. IL John B., born January 9, 1871; married Mary E. Dickhout.+ 

III. Julia Virginia, born November 25, 1873; married Hartman S. 

Dickhont. 

IV. Bryan W., born April 1, 1876. 

V. Fannie Elizabeth, born May 17, 1879 at Lees Summit; lives at 
Kansas City, Missouri. 
VI. Elbert R., born September 22, 1881. 
VH. William F., born June 9, 1884. 
VIII. Lucinda Janetta, born August 20, 1886. 
IX. Grace, born January 30, 1889 ; died January 31, 1889. 

NICODEMUS GREENLEE was four years of age when his parents moved 
to Lawrence County, Ohio. He received his education there, and at the age of 
eighteen enlisted in Battery B, 1st Virginia Light Artillery, and served three 
years and two months, being in all the various engagements in which they 
participated. After his discharge, he re-enlisted in Company F, 5th U. S. 
Veteran Regiment, Hancock's Corps and served a little over one year. After 
the close of the war he lived in Ohio for eighteen months, then moved to a farm 
in Brown County, Kansas, whee he remained three years. He afterward re- 
moved to Jewell Coimty, Kansas. Being driven out by grasshoppers he moved 
in 1875 to Jackson Coimty, Missouri, and became the ovvTier of two hundred 
acres of land near Lone Jack. For a number of years he has been superin- 
tendent of the John W. Reid stock farm in Prairie Township. He is a member 
of the school board and takes an active interest in the advancement of educa- 
tion. 

197. 

JAMES BRYANT GREENLEE {£uj"V^rmmfon ^"liam Francis Creenlee 1 

son of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion, was born August 11, 1848 at 
Arabia, Lawrence Co., Ohio; married March 6, 1870 in Ohio, MARY ELLEN 



516 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

LAMBERT, born July 19, 1850 at Arabia, Ohio; died June 8, 1886 at Cum- 
mings, Atchison Co., Kansas, daughter of Reuben Lambert and Cynthia Hall. 
He was a teacher ; Republican ; Baptist ; resides at Cummings, Kansas. 



CHDjDREN : 

201. L Nancy Anna, bom November 27, 1870; married John A. Laird. + 
n. Amos M., born December 20, 1872. 

m. Addie L., born November 12, 1874. 

202. IV. Cynthia J., bom October 28, 1876; married John 0'Neil.+ 

V. Lucy H., bom December 29, 1878. 

VI. Bertha M., born November 28, 1880; died April 28, 1888. 

VII. James "W., born September 4, 1882. 

VHI. Edith G., bom June 30, 1884; died February 8, 1887. 

IX. Mary E., bom June 6, 1886 ; died November, 1886. 

JAMES BRYANT GREENLEE was a soldier in the civil war. 



198. 

NANCY VIRGINIA GREENLEE {gjJ^'V^J^Slfo^ WilUam Francis Greenlee | 

daughter of David Greenlee and Lucy Varmillion, was bom March 28, 1851 at 
Ironton, Lawrence Co., Ohio ; married September 28, 1873 at Kansas City, Mis- 
souri, DANIEL NEAL, born February 28, 1848 at Ironton, Ohio, son of Walter 
Neal and Anna Day. He is a farmer ; Republican ; Protestant ; resides at Johns 
Greek, Ohio. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary Neal, born July 1, 1874. 

II. Anna Neal, born July 7, 1876. 

in. Maggie Neal, bom October 8, 1878. 

IV. Maude Neal, bom September 24, 1883. 

V. Son, bom January 27, 1887 ; died Febmary 2, 1887. 



NANCY VIRGINIA GREENLEE lived near the Ohio river until her 
father's death, after which she moved with her mother to a farm near Arabia, 
Ohio. After her mother's death she made her home with a family living near 
Arabia, where she received a common school education. At the age of fourteen 
she went to Missouri and made her home with her sister for eighteen months, 
then returned to Ohio. Four years later she again went to her sister and 
spent eighteen months with her. Since her marriage she has made her home 
in Ohio. 





DAVID C. GREENLEE, 
Son of No. 179. 



JEMIMA ('. liKlOKNLEE, 
Daughter of Xo. 170. 



^ 


! 
i 






•-V -t."' 


■ % 


ms3m_ 


iirf^Tifc-^ir ' -^ '^^^y^Ji^^BI 


^^^fej^^H 




MATTHEW A. lU;EE.\I.EE. .IR. 
Son of No. 1S5. 



No. 19S NANCY VIUI4IN1A GREENLEE 
NEAL. 



IRISH FAMILIES. 517 

199. 

SUSAN ELLA GREENLEE /Nicodemus Greenlee David Greenlee 

OUOAD XiJj±jA VTAXiJJi>Xj£ij:i JMaliuda J. Paton Lucy Vermillion 

William Francis Greenlee 1 

daughter of Nicodemus Greenlee and Malinda Jane Payton, was born March 
8, 1867 at Ironton, Lawrence Co., Ohio; married November 24, 1886 at Lees 
Summit, Jackson Co., Missouri, SA]\IUEL MACK MAUPIN, born April 18, 
1856 at Berea, Madison Co., Kentucky, son of James Maupin and Ellen Mc- 
Bame. He is a farmer ; Democrat ; Protestant ; resides at Stanley, Kansas. 



CHILDREN: 

I. James H. Maupin, born July 31, 1888. 
IL Gladys Maupin, born June 8, 1891 ; died June 8, 1891. 
III. Lora Lee Maupia, born February 18, 1893 ; died February 24, 1893. 

200. 

TflTTW Tl frR'RE'NT.'Ii'.'P. (Nicodemus Greenlee David Greenlee 

uvxixi D. UTfUEijjxixjXiCi j Malinda J. Paton Lucy Vermillion 

William Francia Greenlee 1 

son of Nicodemus Greenlee and Malinda Jane Payton, was born January 9, 
1871 at Sabetha, Kansas ; married January 18, 1892 at Independence, Missouri, 
MARY E. DICKHOUT, born September 2, 1875 at Lees Summit, Jackson Co., 
Missouri, daughter of Peter S. Dickhout and Eliza Sweetland; farmer; Demo- 
crat ; Methodist ; resided near Lees Summit until October, 1899, and at Bazaar, 
Kansas, 1900. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John Richard, born December 20, 1892. 

II. E. Lee, born December 18, 1894. 

201. 

NANCY ANNA GREENLEE Ji'"°<'\PT^''^K°'r pavld Greenlee 

I Mary E. Lambert Lucy Vermillion 

William Francis Greenlee 1 

daughter of James Bryant Greenlee and Mary Ellen Lambert, was born Novem- 
ber 27, 1870 at Cummings, Atchison Co., Kansas; married May 11, 1892 at 
Atchison, Kansas, JOHN A. LAIRD, born August 5, 1866 at Cummings, Kan- 
sas, son of James B. Laird and Marinda Martin; teacher; Baptist; resides at 
Cummings, Kansas. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Homer U. Laird, bom May 18, 1893. 

II. Hazel M. Laird, born October 20, 1895. 

III. Nellie L. Laird, bom June 25, 1898. 



518 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

202. 

CYNTHIA J. GREENLEE {Jfa'?rE^L?m^?ir ESc1'VerL™lfon 

William Francis Greenlee t 

daughter of James Brj'ant Greenlee and Mary Ellen Lambert, was bom 
October 28, 1876 at Cummings, Atchison Co., Kansas ; married March 13, 1899, 
JOHN O'NEIL, born May 12, 1876 at Rushville,, Rush Co., Indiana, son of 
Stephen O'Neil and Ellen Dee. He is a Democrat; in religion. Catholic; re- 
sides at Nortonville, Kansas. 



One child : 

I. lone E. O'Neil, bom January 21, 1900. 

202a. 
GREENLEES; married ; resided in Ireland. 



CHILDREN: 

202b. I. Martha Ann ; married John Hanna.+ 

202c. n. Jane; married Joseph Luke.+ 

m. David. 

IV. Arthur ; lost trace of in America. 

V. WilUam. 

VI. Elizabeth; married John Greenlees.+ [See No. 140]. 

202b. 

MARTHA ANN GREENLEES, daughter of Greenlees, was bom in 

Randlestown, County Antrim, Ireland ; died February 18, 1873 in her 79th year 
at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; married JOHN HANNA. Came from Ireland to 
Pittsburg; lived for a short time in New Hagerstown, Ohio. One son, John 
G. Hanna, resides at Pittsburg. 

202c. 

JANE GREENLEES, daughter of Greenlees, married JOSEPH LUKE ; 

resided at Belfast, Ireland. 

CHILDREN : 

I. William John Luke; lives at Belfast. 

II. Edward Luke ; when last heard from was at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 
III. Mary Agnes Luke; married George Johnston; lives at Pittsburg. 



IRISH FAMILIES. 519 

202d. 
6REENLEES; married ; resided in County Down, Ire- 



land. He was a farmer. 



CHILDREN : 

202e. I. John; married Orr.+ 

n. Joseph; went to America when young. 
rn. William ; went to America when yoimg. 



202e. 

JOHN GREENLEES, son of Greenlees ; married ORR. He was 

a farmer and resided all his life in County Down, Ireland. 



CHILDREN : 

202f. I. David Orr (only son), born in 1788; married Jane Carr.+ 

Nine daughters, three or four of whom went to the United States; 
the others are all dead. A daughter of one of the daughters 
is living (1907) in Bangor, County Down. 



202f. 

DAVID ORR GREENLEES, son of John Greenlees and Orr, was born 

in 1788 at Hill Hall, Lisburn, County Down, Ireland ; died January 18, 1861 at 
Drumbeg, County Down, Ireland; married early in 1812 at Belfast, JANE 
CARR, who was bom in 1800 (?) at Drumbeg, died June, 1882. He was a 
farmer ; in politics, Conservative ; in religion, Presbyterian ; resided at Drumbeg 
and Lisburn. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Agnes, bom, 1819 ; died unmarried April 1901. 

n. John, born in 1822 ; died unmarried. 

ni. Sarah, born, 1825; married Mathew Stewart; dead. 

rv. Robert, born 1828; died unmarried. 

V. William, bom 1831; unmarried. 

202g. VI. David, born April 30, 1839 ; married Maria Blakley.+ 

Vll. Andrew, bom, 1844 ; died immarried. 

VUI. Mary, bom in 1846 ; lives at Comber, County Down, Ireland ; 
unmarried. ' 



520 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

202g. 

DAVID GREENLEES {^^^^cTr """""'""" JohnGreenlees J 

son of David Orr Greenlees and Jane Carr, was born April 30, 1839 at Lisburn, 
County Down, Ireland; married July 21, 1878 near Lisburn, MARLA. BLAK- 
LEY, born January 12, 1860 at Balljoiahineh, County Down, Ireland, daughter 
of Johnston Blakley and Jane. He is a farmer ; in politics, Conservative ; in 
religion, Presbyterian ; resides at Drumbeg, Lisburn, Ireland. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Elizabeth, born May 16, 1880; married in 1904, Robert Simp- 
son; resides at Comber, County Down, Ireland. 
II. Jane, born February 20, 1882; married March, 1906, John Dalton; 
resides at Hill Hall, County Down, Ireland. 

III. David, born August 3, 1884; unmarried. 

IV. Child ; died young. 

V. Agnes, born January 9, 1888. 

VI. Maria, born January 11, 1890. 

Vn. Margaret, born June 29, 1893. 

Vin. William, born September 17, 1894. 



GREENLY ; married and had children : 



I. Robert; married Maria . 

II. Sarah. 

WILL OP ROBERT GREENLY. 

In the name of god amen. I Robert Greenly of Castlerea in the County 
of Rosecomon Mercht. being sick in Body but in perfect mind and memory 
do make this my last will and Testament vize thats to say I Recommend my 
Soul to the mercy of Jesus Christ & my Body to be Intered in a plain Genteel 
maner in the Church yard of Castlerea near the Tomb-stone for our Family. 
I lave and Bequeath to my wife Maria Greenly Four Hundred Pounds I also 
lave her my Lease of the Dwelling House Plots & Parke in Castlerea with all 
the Household Furniture of every kind whatever the may consist of &c. I lave 
her half the shop goods whatever their amt. may be I lave to my Sister 
Sarah Greenly Five hundred pounds I also lave her my Lease of the Field in 
Knockmurry with all my stock of Cows & Horses &c as if they were mentioned 
every beast separately. I lave the halfe of the shop goods to her what ever 
amt. it may be and the Residure of my Fortune to order or give it to the poor 
people thats Related to me & stand in need of assistance. I lave to David 




No. L'Oi'g. DAVID GREENLEES. FAliMIIOl'SE AND OUOtJI'. 




Nu. liUL'g. DAVID (iUEENl.EES— GKOUP. 



lEISH FAjMILIES. 521 

Graham of Tarmon One Hundred pounds I lave to his wife Alisha Graham One 
Hundred pounds. I lave to each of his Four Childering Fifty pounds to each 
of them separately I lave to Micky Flyn Junr. of Caher Fifty pounds & lave 
Father Owen Flyn of Ballentuber Ten poimds I lave the Revd. Mr. John Daly 
of Loughglin five pounds & the Revd. Patk. Flyn of Cloonkun five pounds. I 
lave Riehd. FIjti Hatter Thomas FIjti Hatter Five pounds to be equally divided 
between them. I lave Martin Flynn Perrywigmaker two pounds & lave James 
Flyn of Ballinlough Five pounds. I lave Ferdy Gunning Merchant Ten 
pounds. I lave Hugh Higgins of Sligo three pounds I lave Anne Parkes of 
Cloonree wife of Samuel Parke One Himdred pounds I lave Mary Flanagan 
wife of James Flanagan of Town Merchant Five poimds I lave Thomas Greenly 
son of George Greenly late of Clooneoose & his two Brothers a Guinea to each 
as I dont know their names. I lave to Robert Greenly of this Town & his Sister 
Jane (of Tarmon) a Guinea to each. I lave to my little Boy Peter Giraghty 
three pounds to Bind him to a Trade. I order if there is any Debts due by me 
they shall be paid I don't Recolect any. A apoint Captain George Sandford 
and Robert Young esqr. my two Executors and Request they will see the 
Intention of this my last will put into Execution as well as in their power lies. I 
lave to each of my good Executors Ten pounds as a Token of my Friendship 
I hope they will accept of Signed & Sealed this Fourth day of May 1794. 

Robt. Greenly. Seal. 
In the Presence of us 

Fardy Gunning, 

Christopher Makens, 

Robt. Young. 

[Public Record Office of Ireland. Prerogative Court. 1794.] 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 



204. 



JAMES GREENLEE married MAEY REDDINGTON, daughter of — 

Reddington; came from England and settled in Harford Co., Maryland, near 
Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN: 

I. John, born in 1813 ; married Sarah Ann Rebecca Lester. -f- 

n. Gilbert; died unmarried. 

in. Martha Rachael, bom in 1816 ; married Morris Lester.-|- 

rV. Mary Jane; married William Fox; had three children all of whom 
died in infancy. 

V. Ann ; died unmarried. 

VI. James; died unmarried. 

Vll. "William ; died unmarried. 

VlH. Thomas; died unmarried. 

IX. Greenburg; died unmarried. 

X. Louisa A. 



CAPTAIN JOHN GREENLEE, son of James Greenlee and Mary Reddington, 
was born in 1813 ; died February 2, 1870 at Michaelsville, Harford Co., Mary- 
land; married SARAH ANN REBECCA LESTER, daughter of WiUiam Lester 
and Mary Bradfield. He was a steamboat captain; Methodist; resided at 
Michaelsville, Maryland. 

CHILDREN: 

L Twins. 

II. Mary Martha, born June 9, 1848; died February 22, 1870. 

III. Amelia Ann, born January 18, 1851; married James Geary.+ 

IV. Sarah Elizabeth, born March 30, 1852 ; married William Pennington ; 

lives at Baltimore, Maryland. 
V. Susan Cornelia, born September 9, 1854; married Jarett Baldwin; 
lives at Aberdeen, Maryland. 
VI. George Annah, bom January 25, 1856. 
Vll. Catharine Jane, bom March 29, 1857; unmarried. 
Vm. John Henry. 
IX. Ella Hall, bom October 2, 1864 ; married Frank Cole ; lives at Balti- 
more, Maryland. 

522 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 523 

206. 

MARTHA KACHAEL GREENLEE, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary 
Keddington, was born in 1816 ; died March 5, 1870 aged 54 years 1 month and 
5 days, at Bush River Neck, Harford Co., Maryland ; married in Harford Co., 
Maryland, NORRIS LESTER, born May 25, 1810 in Harford Co., Maryland, died 
March 24, 1870 at Bush River Neck, Maryland, son of Norris Lester and 
"Widow Mary Meads. He was a farmer ; in polities, Democrat. 

Children, all but one died young : 

208. I. Martha Aim Lester, born February 24, 1851; married A. A. 

Deaver.4- 

n. Cornelius Lester. 

m. Elizabeth Lester. 

rV. Margaret Lester. 

V. Sarah Lester. 

VI. Rebecca Lester. 

Vil. Martha Lester. 

VIII. Alice Lester. 

IX. William Henry Lester. 

207. 

AlVTELIA ANN GREENLEE fCapt. John Greenlee James Greenlee 1 

AlILEiljlA AJ.li.^ VTAXiJiixiAjXiXi ^ Sarah A. R. Lester Mary Reddlngton S 

daughter of Captain John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Rebecca Lester, was bom 
January 18, 1851 at Michaelsville, Harford Co., Maryland ; married September 
3, 1873 at Michaelsville, JAMES GEARY, bom August 15, 1847 at Bristol, 
Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, son of Malon Geary. He is a grocer; Methodist; 
resides at Michaelsville, Maryland. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Edith May Geary, born February 10, 1875 ; married Alexander Ship- 

pley. 

II. Nina lola Geary, born February 16, 1877; married Guin Jewins. 

m. Ella Bartlett Geary, bom June 24, 1878 ; died August 20, 1879. 

rV. James Edward Geary, born July 28, 1880. 

V. John Greenlee Geary, bom April 15, 1884. 

VI. Annie Kate Geary, born August 4, 1886. 

VII. Sadie O'Neal Geary, bom May 27, 1889. 

208. 

MARTHA ANN LESTER /Martha RCreenlee James Greenlee 1 

I Norris Lester Mary Reddlngton / 

daughter of Martha Greenlee and Norris Lester, was born February 24, 1851 
in Glyn Co., Georgia; married November 16, 1869 at Abington, Harford Co., 



524 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Maryland, A. A. DEAVER, born March 5, 1848 at Aberdeen, Harford Co., 
Maryland, son of James Deaver and Elizabeth Coulter. He is a farmer ; Metho- 
dist; resides at St. Simons Mills, Georgia. 

CHHjDREN : 

I. Martha Elizabeth Deaver, born August 20, 1870 ; married Thomas A. 

Lang of North Carolina. 
II. Florence Estell Deaver, born September 23, 1872; died unmarried 
September 7, 1890. 
ni. Lida Tabitha Deaver, born January 9, 1875 ; died unmarried Septem- 
ber 20, 1895. 
IV. Norris F. Septemus Deaver, bom August 30, 1877. 

V. George Edward Deaver, bom May 15, 1879. 
VI. Aquilla Thomas Deaver, bom March 26, 1882. 

VII. Basil Lloyd Deaver, born March 5, 1884. 

VIII. William Henry Deaver, born December 19, 1885. 
IX. Ethel Myrtle Deaver, bom September 25, 1887. 

X. Herman Lester Deaver, bom May 29, 1890. 
XI. Roxford Napoleon Deaver, born January 13, 1892. 
XII. James Oscar Deaver, bom October 5, 1895. 



209. 
JAMES GREENLEY was bom in England; died in 1798; married 



CHILDREN: 

I. Margaret ; married. 

II. Ann ; died unmarried. 

III. James, bom 1795, or 1793; married Mary Brady.-|- 

rv. William. 

JAMES GREENLEY emigrated from England to New York. He was a 
merchant and bought goods and started with the intention of going into mercan- 
tile business, and had all of his worldly goods with him. They were ship- 
wrecked and lost one or two children, and were left with nothing but what they 
had on and four children, one of whom died soon after they arrived. Mr. Green- 
lee and his wife died in less than a year leaving the three children penniless. 

210. 

JAMES GREENLEY, son of James Greenley, was bom in 1795, or 1793 ; died 
June 2, 1845 at Denton or Greensboro, Caroline Co., Maryland; married Jan- 
uary 1, 1818 at Fredriea, Delaware, MARY BRADY, born May 14, 1800 at 





III. 




IV. 


213. 


V. 


214. 


VI. 


215. 


VII. 


216. 


VIII. 




TX. 


217. 


X. 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 525 

Marshyhope, or Camden, Delaware, died April 13, 1870 at Hillsboro, Caroline 
Co., Maryland, daughter of John Brady and Elizabeth Jump. 

CHILDREN : 

211. I. Thomas Brady, born September 20, 1818 ; married Ann Eliza 

Lewis. -|- 

212. II. James T., born January 11, 1820; married Annie Maria Wil- 

liams. + 
Elizabeth, born April 6, 1822; died young. 
Ann, born October 7, 1824 ; died young. 
John Wesley, born November 29, 1825 ; married Elizabeth J. 

(Davis) Able ; married second Mary Elizabeth Anderson. + 
Elizabeth Virginia, born April 2, 1829 ; married John Ennis.-(- 
Alexander, born September 19, 1830; married Annie De Roeh- 

brune Wilkinson.-|- 
William, born August 29, 1833 ; married Celia Everett.+ 
Son, born February 24, 1836 ; died at birth. 
Annie Eliza, born February 24, 1836 ; married Dr. George H. Hall ; 

married second Gilbert GrifSn.+ 
218. XI. Mary Catharine, born June 14, 1838; married William Connolly.+ 

JAMES GREENLET was bound out to a hatter. He learned the trade 
which was a good one then and worked at it until after he was married, but 
finally went to farming. 

December 23, 1833, James Greenlee (Hatter) of Caroline County, Mary- 
land, bought of Charles Adams and Ann F. Adams his wife, for $350, a tract 
of land called and known as "Bear Point." It being the same tract or part 
of a tract or tracts of land which the said Charles Adams purchased of a certain 
William Hughlett of Talbot County and State aforesaid as trustee appointed 
by Caroline Comity Court sitting as a Court of Equity for the sale of a certain 
tract or part of a tract or tracts of land which was mortgaged by a certain John 
Chilcutt late of Caroline County deceased to the said William Hughlett (as by 
reference to the said deed of mortgage from the said John Chilcutt to the said 
William Hughlett enrolled in Liber J. R. No. N. folios 409, 410, 411 one of the 
Land Record books for Caroline County and also as by reference to a deed 
from the said William Hughlett as trustee of aforesaid to the said Charles 
Adams made and executed on the day and date of this indenture will more 
fully and at large appear). [Land Records of Caroline County, Liber J. R. 
No. S., folios 121, 122 & 123]. The will of James Greenlee (Hatter) was ad- 
mitted to probate June 24, 1845 ; wife, Mary, sole legatee. 

211. 

THOMAS BRADY GREENLEY /fames Orcenley James Greenley 1 

I Mary Brady J 

son of James Greenley and Mary Brady was born September 20, 1818 at Greens- 
borough, Caroline Co., Maryland ; married May 2, 1842 at West Point, Hardin 



526 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Co., Kentucky, ANN ELIZA LEWIS, bom June 15, 1821 at Elizabethtown, 
Hardin Co., Kentucky, daughter of Coleman Lewis and Winifred Nail. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Anne Corinna, born February 7, 1843 ; died September 13, 

1843. 
II. Thomas Clarence, born October 25, 1844; married December 26, 
1871, Maria Bruce ; died September 13, 1886. 
219. IH. James Coleman, born September 23, 1847; married Julia Peurice 
McGrath.+ 
IV. Mary Corinna Winifred, born October 28, 1850; married Decem- 
ber 19, 1878, Fred R. Simcoe. 
V. MiUard FiUmore, born January 14, 1852 ; died February 11, 1853. 
VI. Emma Eugenia, born June 20, 1854; died September 6, 1855. 

VII. Vivia, born April 29, 1857 ; married February 27, 1878, Dr. George 

L. Pope. 

VIII. Nina E. Dufield, born October 18, 1859; married December 21, 

1882, Thomas L. Lewis. 

THOMAS BRADY GREEXLEY went to Louisville, Kentucky in 1838 and 
was engaged in business several years. He studied law, and afterward studied 
medicine, graduating from the University of LouisviUe in 1848. Since that 
time he has practiced medicine and surgery. During his medical career he 
has written a great deal for Medical journals, on scientific subjects, as well 
as reports of cases. He has written and deivered four lectures pertaining to 
man. He has read many papers before Medical associations, being a member 
of the American Medical Association, Kentucky Medical Society, International 
Association of Railway Surgeons, Mildraugh Hill Association, Hardin County 
Medical Society, and the Lane County Medical Society. He is a Democrat; 
Baptist ; resides at Meadow Lawn, Kentiicky. 

212. 

JAMES T GREENLEY /James Greenley James Greenley 1 

I Mary Brady J 

son of James Greenley and Mary Brady, was born January 11, 1820; died 
January 27, 1854; married June 25, 1846, ANT<IIE MARL4 WILLIAMS of 
Halls Cross Roads, Queen Anne Co., Maryland; Methodist. They had five 
children, three of whom died before the father ; the only one now living is in 
Baltimore, Maryland. He was a merchant in Hillsboro, Maryland. He was a 
strictly temperate man, never having used tobacco nor liquor. 

213. 

JOHN WESLEY GREENLEY /James Grwnley James Greenley ) 

I Mary Brady J 

son of James Greenley and Mary Brady, was born November 29, 1825 at Hills- 
boro, Caroline Co., Maryland ; died December 16, 1885 in Macon Co., Missouri ; 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 527 

married March 20, 1851, ELIZABETH J. (DAVIS) ABLE, who was born in 

Kentucky, daughter of Davis ; married second November 12, or 14, 1856 

or 1857, MAKY ELIZABETH ANDEKSON, born October 29, 1837 near Newark, 
Knox Co., Missouri, daughter of Willis Anderson and Hettie Walton Sadler. 

CHILDREN : 

I. John Anderson, born September 2, 1857 ; married Mary Tike. 
U. Alexander Walton, born February 23, 1859 ; died April 27, 1860. 

III. Willis James, born January 28, 1861; married Dee Glover; lives 

at St. Louis, Missouri. 

IV. Robert Lee, born December 29, 1862; married Iva Welch; lives at 

Hedge City, Knox Co., Missouri. 
V. Joseph E., born May 23, 1865; married Virginia Fort; lives at 
Quick City, Johnson Co., Missouri. 
VI. Ida May, born November 10, 1867 ; died March 6, 1872. 
VII. Richard Clyde, born August 15, 1870 ; unmarried ; lives at Chicago 
Illinois. 
220. Vm. Mary Elizabeth, born October 23, 1872; married Sylvanus Giles 
Tully.+ 
JX. Kate, born August 12, 1875 ; died March 30, 1894. 
X. Nannie Hall, born February 27, 1877 ; lives at South Enid, Okla- 
homa; unmarried. 
XT Ann Eliza, bom November 12, 1879; lives at Plevna, Missouri; 
unmarried. 
XII. Thomas Walton, bom December 26, 1881; lives at Plevna, Mis- 
souri; unmarried. 

214. 

ELIZABETH VIRGINIA GREENLEY {i\'?;^B^^^7'^'' Ja^'S Greenley I 

daughter of James Greenley and Mary Brady, was bom April 2, 1829 ; married 
January 23, 1853, JOHN ENNIS (or INNIS). They had six children, three of 
whom died before the mother; a son John, lives in Texas. 



215. 

ALEXANDER GREENLEY JMa^^B^ad^"'^'^ James Oreenley j 

son of James Greenley and Mary Brady, was born September 19, 1830 at Greens- 
borough, Caroline Co., Maryland ; died November 7, 1867 at HiUsboro, Caroline 
Co., Maryland; married July 23, 1863 at Hillsboro, ANNE De ROCHBRUNE 
WILKINSON, born April 11, 1844 at Hillsboro, daughter of William Wilkinson 
and Mahala Chipley. He was a merchant and made his money honestly; in 
politics. Whig, then Democrat; in religion. Episcopalian; resided at Hillsboro. 
She married second, GEORGE W. BEAVEN, rector of Hillsboro Episcopal 
church. 



528 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

I. James, born May 9, 1864 ; died in infancy. 

221. II. Thomas Wilkinson, born November 6, 1865; married Nellie B. 

Clark.+ 
in. Alexandria, born November 18, 1867 ; died in infancy. 

216. 

WILLIAM GREENLEY f James Greenley James Greenley 1 

I Mary Brady j 

son of James Greenley and Mary Brady, was born August, or October 29, 1833 ; 
died May 12, 1867 ; married June 5, 1864, CELIA EVERETT of Ohio. Had 
son, William, who lives in Ohio. 

WILLIAM GREENLEY studied medicine and graduated from the Uni- 
versity, Baltimore, in 1862. He was a fine physician and practiced in Missouri 
and Kentucky. 

217. 

ANNIE ELIZA GREENLEY (James Greenley James Greenley \ 

I Mary Brady j 

daughter of James Greenley and Mary Brady, was born February 24, 1836 at 
Denton, Caroline Co., Maryland; married May 7, 1861 [Town Record] at Dover, 
Delaware, DR. GEORGE H. HALL, who was born February 16, 1834 at Tem- 
pleville, Caroline Co., Maryland, died June 27, 1876 at Marydell, Caroline Co., 
Maryland, son of William Hall and Eliza Dill; married second October 11, 
1880 at Knobs, Kentucky, GILBERT GRIFFIN, son of WilUam Griffin and 
Katie Ritchie. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary Stella Hall, born February 12, 1862 ; died aged 7 weeks. 
II. George Alvin Hall, born April 27, 1863; died aged 3 month and 
6 days. 

222. m. Stella Eliza Hall, born September 14, 1865; married B. F. Gard- 

ner. -}- 
IV. Annie Hall, born May 1, 1870 ; died aged 2 months and 20 days. 
V. WiUie HaU, born October 27, 1873 ; died aged 3 days. 

ANNIE ELIZA GREENLEY lived near Denton, ]\Iaryland until she was 
sixteen years old. Her mother concluded ot leave the farm as all her boys 
were gone but the youngest, who was at school in Georgetown, Maryland. They 
moved to Hillsboro where the two sons, James and Alexander, were in business. 
In 1855 she went with her brother John to his home in Newark, Missouri. They 
were on the road two weeks. They started by way of Baltimore, crossed the 
bay and went to Wheeling, then took a boat and got as far as Cairo and was 
ice-bound, took the car and got as far as St. Louis, and were snow-bound. 
Here they hired a hack and went to Charleston, but walked the river there, 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 529 

then got another hack and went as far as Edina, and had to get another to get 
to Talmagre. They reached that place about midnight Saturday, and Sunday 
morning got another hack that took them to Newark. This was her first ex- 
perience in traveling. It was in January and the weather was very cold. She 
remained until November, then went to Kentucky to see her brother, Thomas, 
and remained with him imtil August, 1856, when she returned home and re- 
mained there until she married. After her marriage, moved to Halltown, now 
Marydell and lived there until 1865. Her husband graduated from the Jeffer- 
son Medical College in Philadelphia and moved to Kentucky. He attended 
school at Fort Edward Institute, New York. He was studying and teaching 
when they married. They lived at Knobs, Kentucky until March, 1872 when, 
his health being poor, they sold out and moved back to Maryland. He improved 
so much that he decided to return to Kentucky and in February, 1873, moved 
to Louisville. The daughter, Stella, became ill and they moved to the country 
in June, returning to Louisville in the fall but remained only five weeks. Illness 
compelled them to move out again. Dr. Hall again took sick and as soon as 
he was able they went back to ^Maryland. His health improved and he lived 
two years. Mrs. Hall then moved to Wilmington, Delaware so her daughter 
could go to a good school, remaining there four years, when she moved back to 
Knobs, Kentucky. In the fall she married Mr. Griffin, one of her old neigh- 
bors, a farmer with three children living, all married, and the youngest, a girl, 
is dead. 

218. 

MARY CATHARINE GREENLEY {J,\'?^^B^rdT'^^ James Greenley | 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Brady, was bom July 14, 1838 at Hills- 
boro, Caroline Co., Maryland; married July 25, 1871 at Quincy, Illinois, WIL- 
LIAM CONNOLLY, born September 5, 1835 at Boston, Massachusetts, died 
March 12, 1885. He was a farmer ; Democrat ; Methodist ; resided at Meadow- 
lawn, Kentucky. No children. 

219. 

JAMES COLEMAN GREENLEY (Thomas Brady Oreenley James Greenley 

I Ann Eliza Lewis Mary Brady 

James Greenley \ 

son of Thomas Brady Greenley and Ann Eliza Lewis, was born September 23, 
1847 at West Point, Kentucky ; married January 21, 1878 at Greenville, Missis- 
sippi, JULIA PEURICE McGRATH, born October 3, 1860 at GreenviUe, daugh- 
ter of Caldwell McGrath and Alice Peuriee ; merchant ; Democrat ; Episcopalian ; 
resides at Greenville. They had a daughter, Alice Lewis, bom June 8, 1888. 

220. 

MARY ELIZABETH GREENLEY I J?'"' T^- Cfeen'^y James Greenley 

I Mary E. Anderson Mary Brady 

James Greenley \ 

daughter of John Wesley Oreenley and JIary Elizabeth Anderson, was born 
October 23, 1872 at Clearance, Shelby Co., Missouri: married May 28. 1891 at 



530 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Newark, Knox Co., Missouri, SYLVANUS GILES TULLY, bom December 16, 
1868 at Bethel, Shelby Co., Missouri, son of Sylvanus Charles Tully and Nar- 
eissa Hatton Blackwood. In politics, he is a Democrat; in religion, Christian, 
resides at Newark, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Sylva Winifred Tully, bom March 15, 1892. 
II. ilaggie Narcissa Tully, born August 27, 1894. 
III. Son, born December 27, 1896 ; died January 8, 1897. 

221. 

THOMAS WILKINSON GREENLEY { ilf-Sl^L''^^^SJ*I„„ '^^4%%'^^'"' 

James Greenley 1 

son of Alexander Greenley and Anne De Rochbrune "Wilkinson, was bom 
November 6, 1865 at Hillsboro, Caroline Co., Maryland ; married October 7, 1891 
NELLIE B. CLARK, born November 23, 1870 at Trappe, Talbot Co., Maryland, 
daughter of Isaac David Clark and Jane Armstrong. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Lenore Clark, born July 11, 1892. 
II. Alexander Clark, born June 19, 1894. 

THOMAS WILKINSON GREENLEY attended the Friends' Select School 
at Easton, Maryland, and Swarthmore College. In 1883 he entered the drug 
business at Easton. In 1885 he commenced the study of medicine with Dr. 
J. M. Wilkinson of Dover, Delaware, and the following year entered the Medi- 
cal Department of the University of ^laryland. He was appointed resident 
student of the University Hospital in 1887 ; and in 1888 was graduated from 
the University of ^Maryland. The same year he commenced the practice of his 
profession at Trappe, Maryland: and in 1895 removed to Baltimore where he 
continued the practice of medicine and surgery. On aceoimt of poor health he 
removed in 1897 to Saranae Lake, New York. He was a vestryman of the 
White Marsh Church at Trappe ; and was made a Knight Templar at Easton. 
He was a member of the Talbot County Medical Society, the Medical Chirurgi- 
cal Society of Maryland, and of the American j\Iedical Society. In politics he 
is a Democrat ; resides at Saranae Lake, New York. 



222. 

STF.T.T.A ■RT.T7A WATT. J Annie E. Greenley .Tames Greenley James Greenley 1 

OLCiljljA Cil^l£.A tlAljlj i George H.Hall Mary Brady / 

daughter of Annie Eliza Greenley and George H. HaU, was bom September 
14, 1865 near Knobs, Kentucky; died aged 24 years; married in 1884, B. F. 
GARDNER. He married second . 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 531 

CHILDREN : 

I. George Hall Gardner. 
II. Harry Jacob Gardner. 
III. B. F. Gardner, Jr. 

STELLA ELIZA HALL attended the Wesleyan Female College in Wilming- 
ton, Delaware four years, and graduated at East Cedar Hill in 1883. 

B. F. GARDNER graduated at East Cedar Hill Institute, Kentucky, and at 
Bryant & Stratton's Commercial College in Louisville. He graduated in Law 
and went to Washington, D. C. to live. He is now a successful lawyer in 
Louisville, Kentucky. 



222a. 

KICHAED GREENLAY married ELIZABETH ATKINSON November 30, 
1606, St. Jlarys, Whitechapel, London, England. [N. Y. G. & G. Rec. vol. 19, 
p. 106.1 



223. 

RICHARD GREENLY was bom in 1787 at Leominster, Herefordshire, Eng- 
land; died in 1874; married about 1813, HANNAH BRADFORD, who was born 
in 1794 at Bristol, England, died in 1873, daughter of Thomas Bradford. He 
was a farmer; Episcopalian. Resided at Bristol, England and at Elingsland, 
near Leominster, England. He emigrated to America in 1832. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Richard, bom in 1814; died in 1898; has grandson, William H. 

Greenley, who lives at Sereno, Pennsylvania. 
II. John. 

III. William, born in 1822 ; married and resided at Philadelphia. 

IV. George, born in 1824 ; married and resided at Sereno, Pennsylvania. 
V. James; resided at Sereno. 

224. VI. Thomas, born May 8, 1830; married Margaret Turley.+ 

224. 

THOMAS GREENLEY, son of Richard Greenley and Hannah Bradford, was 
born Maj' 8, 1830 near Leominster, Herefordshire, England ; married February, 
1869, MARGARET TURLEY, born November, 1837 at Farrandsville, Clinton 



532 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of John Turley and Margaret . He is a 

minister ; Republican ; Methodist ; resides at Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

L Child, born November 18, 1869. 
II. Child, born February 22, 1872. 
He also has a granddaughter. 



226. 


I. 


227. 


II. 




III. 



225. 

THOMAS GREENLY was born in Tenbury, England ; died July 3, 1847 at New 
Canaan, Fairfield Co., Connecticut ; married in England, ESTHER NORMAN, 
who was born in England and died at New Canaan, Connecticut. 

CHILDREN: 

William Augustus; married Harriet Chichester. + 
Eliza; married Isaac Lewis. + 

Emma, born March, 1809; married Isaac Lewis. She was living 
aged 91 years (January, 1901) at Middletown, Connecticut 
with William Lewis. She and Eliza owned the first piano in 
New Canaan. 
rV. Esther; married Thomas Carter. 
V. Margaret; married Brown. 

VI. Ann ; married William Ayres ; moved to Illinois ; both are dead. 

VII. John ; married Catherine Lyttle. 

THOMAS GREENLY was a shoemaker in Tenbury, England. He emigrated 
to America in 1801, living first in New York City. He was very fond of music 
and played upon various wind instruments then in use. He was the first person 
to ring the chimes in Trinity Church. Later he removed to New Canaan, Con- 
necticut where he spent the remainder of his life. At New Canaan he engaged in 
the shoe manufacturing business and amassed a considerable fortune for those 
days, but eventually lost all through the manipulation of a partner whom he 
had taken into the business. He had a brother Richard who came over after 
he did and settled in Columbia, Pennsylvania. 

226. 

WILLIAM AUGUSTUS GREENLY, son of Thomas Greenly and Esther Nor- 
man, was born May 14, 1793, or March, 1799, at Tenbury, or Tewksbury, Eng- 
land; died May 27, or April 16, 1886 at Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., New 
York ; married June 1, 1819 at New Canaan, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, HAR- 
RIET CHICHESTER, born December 11, 1798 at New Canaan, Connecticut, 





03 

P 

O 
P 

<! 



231. 


V. 


232. 


VI. 




\^I. 




VIII. 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 533 

died July 12, 1861 at Hartford, Connecticut, daughter of Stephen, or Harvey- 
Chichester and Betsy Weed. He was a shoe manufacturer ; Republican ; Episco- 
palian; resided at New Canaan, Connecticut. 

CHILDREN : 

228. I. Amelia Esther, bom January 10, 1820 ; married Joseph Webster ; 

married second Horace Raymond.+ 

229. n. Matilda Ann, born January 5, 1822 ; married Jacob Hoyt.+ 

230. III. Stephen Thomas, born October 30, 1823; married Nancy Weed; 

married second Mary Ann Sloan.+ 
IV. WiUiam Augustus, born May 26, 1825; died unmarried February 

6, 1894 in California. 
Emma Louisa, born June 9, 1827; married Asahel S. Hoyt.+ 
Julia Eliza, born August 27, 1829; married William McDufGe.+ 
James Harvey, born July 15, 1831 ; unmarried. 
John Granger, born July 15, 1831 ; died unmarried July 8, 1899 in 

California. 

233. IX. Harriet Elizabeth, born April 25, 1834 ; married George A. Water- 

bury. + 

234. X. Charlotte Ayres, born May 9, 1837 ; married Theodore Terrell. + 

235. XI. George Alonzo, born February 10, 1840; married Jessie Chal- 

mers. + 

227. 

ELIZA GREENLY, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Esther Norman, married 
ISAAC LEWIS. They had three sons and a daughter who married Dr. Brown 
and lived at New Haven, Connecticut. He married second Emma Greenly, 
sister of his first wife, but they had no children. 



228. 

AMELIA ESTHER GREENLY fWUliam a. Greenly Thomas Greenly ) 

AlTlXiXiiA. iuoxxxxiA VfXVJUJijiiii X j Harriet Chichester Esther Norman / 

daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester, was born Jan- 
uary 10, 1820; married April 29, 1839, JOSEPH WEBSTER; married second 
HORACE RAYIMOND. Had one child Webster, that died in infancy. 

229. 

MATILDA ANN GREENLY fWllllam a. Greenly Thomas Greenly 1 

aiAllLiUA AL^n UAfjrinijX j Harriet Chichester Esther Norman / 

daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester, was born Jan- 
uary 5, 1822 at New Canaan, Fairfield Co., Connecticut ; died May 22, 1899 at 
New Haven, Connecticut; married October 17, 1843 at New Canaan, Connecti- 
cut, JACOB HOYT, born March 23, 1818 at South Salem, Westchester Co., 
New York, died January 21, 1872 at South Salem. He was a farmer ; Republi- 
can ; Presbyterian ; resided at South Salem, New York. 



534 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

236. I. Harriet Laura Hoyt, born August 17, 1849 : married Linus Mead.-j- 
II. Julia Louisa Hoji;, born February 20, 1852 ; died immarried Decem- 
ber 19, 1881. 

230. 

STEPHEN THOMAS GREENLY {S'.'^feTc^^^.^elfeJ l^s^^T^olZl' } 

son of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester, was bom October 30, 
1823 at New Canaan, Connecticut ; died April 3, 1873, or 1870, at Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania; married ]\Iarch 19, 1850 at New Canaan, Connecticut, NANCY 
"WEED of New Canaan, who died March 27, 1854 at Hoboken, New Jersey, 
daughter of Rufus Weed and Betsey Hoji; ; married second in 1862 at Philadel- 
phia, IMARY ANN SLOAN, bom January 3, 1832 at Philadelphia, daughter of 
John V. Sloan and Eliza Rennick. He was a merchant : Republican ; Presbyter- 
ian; resided at Philadelphia. 

CHILDREN : 

237. I. Nancy Weed, bom March 22, 1854 ; married WiUiam H. Mishler.4- 
By second marriage : 

II. Harriet R. ; married Albert Scargle ; lives at Philadelphia. 
in. John V. S. ; married Fannie Burton; lives at Philadelphia. 
IV. Eliza S., born May 26, 1872 ; lives at Philadelphia. 

231. 

EMMA LOUISA GREENLY / ^i'liam a. Greenly Thomas Greenly ) 

XiimTlA uyjUlOA UItJbJ:.nijJt i Harriet Chichester Esther Norman | 

daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester, was bom June 
9, 1827 at New Canaan, Connecticut ; married October 13, 1852 at New Canaan, 
ASAHEL S. HOYT, born ilay 13, 1820 at Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., New 
York, died April 16, 1892 at Pound Ridge, son of Job Hoji; and Susan Scofield. 
He was a farmer ; Republican ; Presbj-terian ; resided at High Ridge, Fairfield 
Co., Connecticut. 

CHILDREN: 

I. JIary M. Hoji, born Februarj' 11, 1855; married December 1, 1875, 

Benjamin F. Palmer. 
II. Hattie L. Hoji, born November 2, 1860 ; died September 24, 1865. 
III. George W. Hoyt, born July 8, 1870 ; married . 

232. 

JULIA ELIZA GREENLY j^i'llam a. Greenly Thomas Greenly 1 

t Harriet Chichester Esther Xorman J 

daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester, was born 
August 27, 1829 ; died Febraary 4, 1874; married November 11, 1851, WILLIAM 
McDUFFIE. 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 535 

CHILDREN : 

238. I. Margaret E. McDuffie, born May 14, 1857; married William R. Os- 
bome.+ 

233. 

HAERIET ELIZABETH GREENLY JS"""?"?;^. Greenly Thomas Gieenly 1 

I Harriet Chichester Esther Norman J 

daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester, was born April 
25, 1834; married May 22, 1856, GEORGE A. WATERBURT; resided at Nauga- 
tuck, Connecticut. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Harriet Elizabeth Waterbury; married William Knox; lives at Nauga- 

tuek, Connecticut. 
n. WiUiam A. Waterbury ; married Caroline Atwood ; lives at Chicago. 



234. 

CHARLOTTE AYRES GREENLY l?""?"?^^ •«;"'?"' Tho'nas Greenly ) 

(.Harriet Chichester Esther Norman j 

daughter of WiUiam Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester, was born May 
9, 1837 at New Canaan, Fairfield Co., Connecticut; died October 31, 1897 at 
Yonkers, New York; married October 1, 1861 at New Canaan, Connecticut, 
THEODORE TERRELL, bom January 24, or 29, 1840 at New Canaan. He 
was a hat block manufacturer and resided at Yonkers, New York. 



CHILDREN : 

I. George Benton Terrell, born May 27, 1863; married Lillian B. 
Taylor ; lives at Flushing, New York. 

239. II. Thomas Edward Terrell, born February 26, 1866 ; married Frances 

Iron Holcomb.-|- 
III. William Hiram Terrell, born July 5, 1869 ; lives at Yonkers, New 
York. 

240. TV. Harriet Estelle Terrell, born April 4, 1871 ; married Alfred Chad- 

burn. -j- 
V. Julia EUza Terrell, born April 12, 1873 ; married Clarence Daniel 
Horton; lives at New Haven, Connecticut. 
VI. Theodore Ethelbert Terrell, born September 29, 1878, or 1879; 
lives at Yonkers, New York. 
VII. John Preston Terrell, bom April 17, 1880, or 1881 ; lives at West 
Point U. S. M. A. 



536 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

235. 

6E0RGE ALONZO GREENLY i ^'"iam a. Greenly Thomas Greenly 1 

WXiUAUJU A±jUXi^u.\7ZbU£iiixjx ■[ Harriet Chichester Esther Norman / 

son of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester, was bom February 
10, 1840 at South Salem, Westchester Co., New York; married July 1, 1880, 
JESSIE CHALMERS, born June 11, 1844 at New York, N. Y., died March 30, 
1885, daughter of Thomas Chalmers and Catharine Govan; wholesale fruit 
dealer; Presbyterian; resides at New York City. They have a son, George 
Chalmers, born July 21, 1883. 



236. 

TIAT?PT'P.T LATTRA WOVT (Matilda A. Greenly William A. Greenly Thomas Greenly ) 

XLAXkAxxiJ. jjAUAA CLV/x J. tJacoUHoyt Harriet Chichester Esther Norman / 

daughter of Matilda Ann Greenly and Jacob Hoyt, was bom August 17, 1849 
at South Salem, Westchester Co., New York; married April 4, 1883 at South 
Salem, LINUS MEAD, born September 20, 1835 at South Salem, son of Richard 
Mead and Hannah Keeler ; resided at New Haven, Connecticut. 



CHILDREN: 

I. Clarence Hoyt Mead, bom July 6, 1885. 
II. Florence Greenly Mead, born April 15, 1894 ; died June 11, 1894. 



237. 

NANCY WEED GREENLY / Stephen T. Greenly William A. Gre«nly Thomas Greenly 1 
xmxiwx TTxju.!./ vrj.<,xjxjj.ixji t Nancy W. Weed Harriet Chichester Esther Norman J 

daughter of Stephen Thomas Greenly and Nancy W. Weed, was bom March 
22, 1854 at Hoboken, New Jersey; married in 1870 at Stamford, Fairfield Co., 
Connecticut, WILLIAM H. MISHLER, born October, 1850 at Reamstown, 
Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. He is a Republican; Protestant; resides at Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN : 

L Gertrude G. Mishler, bom December 15, 1871. 
n. Edna G. Mishler, born January 3, 1881. 



238. 

MARGARET E. McDUFFIE i^"."^ E. Oreenly William A Greenly Thomas Greenly 1 

\ William McDuffle Harriet Chichester Esther Norman J 

daughter of Julia Eliza Greenly and William McDufSe, bom May 14, 1857 at 
New Canaan, Fairfield Co., Connecticut ; married April 19, 1876, WILLIAM R. 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 537 

OSBORNE, bom January 1, 1854 at Stony Point, New York, died April 6, 
1900; Episcopalian; resided at Brunswick, Georgia. 

Son: 

James Osborne. 

239. 

THOMAS EDWARD TERRELL / Charlotte a. Greenly William A. Greenly 

xavaLAO LiUMVAnu inRRTiUU iThPodore Terrell Harriet Chichester 

Thomas Greenly 1 

Esther Norman / 

son of Charlotte Ayres Greenly and Theodore Terrell, was born February 26, 
1866 at Tonkers, Westchester Co., New York; married April 17, 1889 at Mt. 
Holly, Burlington Co., New Jersey, FRANCES IRON HOLCOMB, born October 
10, 1862 at Cassville, Ocean Co., New Jersey, daughter of Nelson Roderick 

Holcomb and Elizabeth S. . He is a hat block manufacturer; resides 

at Orange, New Jersey. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Edward Holcomb Terrell, born October 10, 1894. 
II. Roderick Greenly Terrell, bom September 25, 1897. 



240. 
HARRIET ESTELLE TERRELL {gSoVl^er?e7r'-^ ^^it^^^^? 

Thomas Greenly 1 
Esther Norman J 

daughter of Charlotte Ayres Greenly and Theodore Terrell, was born April 4, 
1871 at Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York; married April 28, 1897 at 
Yonkers, ALFRED CHADBURN, born March 7, 1873 at BronxviUe, West- 
chester Co., New York, died at Yonkers, son of John Chadbum and Elizabeth 
Archard. He was a foreman ; Republican ; resided at Yonkers. 



241. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE was born in England; married Fergison; oc- 
cupation, farming and boating. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Edith. 

n. Fanny ; married Greenlee. 

in. Mary ; married Chambers. 

242. rV. Robert; married Mary Furnas.+ 

V. John ; married Blue. 





m. 




IV. 


246. 


V. 


247. 


VI. 



538 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

VI. Allen ; married and moved to Illinois about 1844 where he brought 

up his family. 
VII. Susan ; married Boyd. 

243. VIII. William, born November 28, 1812; married Hester Fumas.+ 

244. IX. David, born September 16, 1799; married Mary Dixon; married 

second Mary Langston Dibra, or Debra.-)- 

242. 

ROBERT GREENLEE, son of William Greenlee and Fergison, married 

MARY FURNAS ; removed to Iowa in 1854. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Rachel, born July 28, 1832 ; married July 21, 1850 Patrick Free- 
man; lives at Belle Plaine, Iowa. 

245. II. William M., born December 18, 1833 ; married Alice Elliott ; mar- 

ried second Frank Blair. -|- 
Susan Jane, bom March 18, 1835 ; died October 13, 1836. 
John, born February 12, 1837 ; died in 1887. 
Thomas F., born June 17, 1838 ; married Julia Ann Rucker.+ 
Henry Harrison, bom July 8, 1841; married Elizabeth Ellen 

Blake.+ 
VII. Minerva Ann, born November 26, 1843 ; died, 1889. 

243. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, son of William Greenlee and Fergison, was 

bom November 28, 1812 in western Virginia ; married September 13, 1835 at 
Troy, Miami Co., Ohio, HESTER FURNAS, bom September 21, 1818 at Troy, 
Ohio; died May 28, 1899 at Belle Plaine, Benton Co., Iowa, daughter of William 
Furnas and Rachel Nesley; farmer; Republican; Methodist; resided at Belle 
Plaine, Iowa. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Nancy A., bom May, 1836 ; married A. A. Talbot. 
II. Mary A., born January, 1837; married C. C. Furnas. 

III. Robert, born December, 1837 ; married Belle White. He was 

killed in the war, 1865. 

IV. Rachel J., born June, 1838 ; married Joseph Patt}^ 

V. William R., born November, 1842; married Sue Smith; married 
second Jennie Miller. 
VI. Henry C, born March, 1845 ; married Florence Clark. 
248. VII. Columbus Boyd, born November 14, 1849; married Sarah J. 
Guimi.+ 
VHI. Sarah M., born November, 1851; married John Stewart. 
IX. Edward L., born September. 1853 ; married Mary Brown. 
X. Florence, born November, 1856; married J. W. Rueker. 



250. 


II. 


251. 


III. 


252. 


IV. 


253. 


V. 




VI. 




Vii. 


254. 


VIII. 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 539 

244. 

DAVID GREENLEE, son of William Greenlee and Fergison, was born 

September 16, 1799 in Pennsylvania ; died February 8, 1869 at Newton, Miami 
Co., Ohio ; married November 10, 1825 in Miami Co., Ohio, i\IARY DICKSON, 
born October 10, 1801 at Troy, Miami Co., Ohio, died January 24, 1845 at New- 
ton, Ohio, daughter of Robert Dickson, or Dixon; married second October 23, 
1845 MARY LANGSTON DIBRA, born August 23, 1813, died August 26, 
1890. 

CHILDREN : 

249. I. William, born February 8, 1827; married Mary Dowel; married 

second Malinda S'arff; married third .-(- 

Mary Ann, born May 27, 1829; married George Jones.+ 
Allen, born July 12, 1832 ; married Melissa Kiler.+ 
David, born June 16, 1833; married Alary M. Pearson. + 
Edith, born in 1836; married David Miller; married second 

Michael Edmond.+ 
Sarah; died. 
Daughter; died. 

Margaret, born May 30, 1840; married Jacob Deeter; married 
second Thomas McCool Sharp. + 
255. IX. Malinda, born January 2, 1843 ; married William Hizer ; married 
second James White. + 
X. Rachel; died. 

XI. Martha, born December 2, 1846. 
XII. Nancy Ellen, born August 10, 1848. 
Xni. Oscar, born August 22, 1854. 

245. 

WILLIAM M. GREENLEE {S°arrFurnas"' :!!!ll!l"F"^r|f?or } 

son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Furnas, was born December 18, 1833 ; died 
November 15, 1893; married December 25, 1858, ALICE ELLIOTT; married 
second February 24, 1867, FRANK BLAIR. 

246. 

THOMAS F. GREENLEE {«^^,7^«;„1°'^^ "ll^ll^^'im^^n } 

son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Furnas, was born June 17, 1838; married 
December 31, 1865, JULIA ANN RUCKER ; resides at Belle Plaine, Iowa. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Jermette, born October 17, 1866. 
II. Claude M., born October 19, 1868. 



540 



GREENLEE GENEALOGY, 



m. Bertha, born May 5, 1876 ; died October 16, 1890. 
IV. Garfield, bom August 21, 1881. 
V. Grace M., born October 26, 1883. 



247. 



HENRY HARRISON GREENLEE 



Robert Greenlee 
Mary Furnas 



William Greenlee 
Ferglson 



} 



son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Furnas, was born July 8, 1841; married 
January 1, 1867, ELIZABETH ELLEN BLAKE; resides at Cambridge, 
Nebraska. 



CHILDREN: 

L Estella M., born June 6, 1868 ; married March 26, 1890, Albert E. Doner. 

II. Wayne M., born August 9, 1871. 

HI. Mary Caroline, born May 11, 1875; married December 18, 1895, Elmer 

F. Watkins. 

rv. Jennie 0., born February 5, 1878. 

V. Robert J., born February 14, 1884. 

VI. Lulu L., born April 11, 1886. 



248. 



COLUMBUS BOYD GREENLEE, {g; 



illlam Greenlee 
Hester Furnas 



William Greenlee 
■ Ferglson 



} 



was born November 14, 1849 at Belle Plaine, Benton Co., Iowa; married Feb- 
ruary 10, 1875 at Belle Plaine, Iowa, SARAH J. GUINN, born May 3, 1855 at 
BeUe Plaine, daughter of H. James Guinn and Melissa Dinwiddle ; farmer ; Re- 
publican ; Methodist ; resides at Belle Plaine, Iowa. 



CHILDREN : 



I. 



II. 



Mabel Octave, born August 19, 1879; student of Cornell College (1901) 

formery of Iowa State Normal College ; unmarried. 
Morae Esther, born October 9, 1889. 



249. 



WILLIAM GREENLEE 



(David 

t Mary 



f David Greenlee 
ry Dickson 



William Greenlee 
— ■ • Ferglson 



} 



son of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson, was born February 8, 1827 ; married 
January 16, 1851, MARY DOWEL, born November 23, 1835, died October 22, 
1892 ; married second October 26, 1895, MALINDA SARFF and lived together 
three months; married third November 24, 1898 . 





No. 251. ALLEN GREENLEE. 



MELISSA <KILER) GREENLEE. 




s 



^ 




MARGARET J. (GREENLEE) VAN 
NICE. 



ISAAC W. VAN NICE. 



ENGLISH FAMILIES. 541 

CHILDREN : 

I. AUen, born October 13, 1851 ; died July 27, 1853. 

256. II. Sarah Jane, born August 4, 1857; married Daniel W. Kreider.-f- 

257. in. Edie Ellen, born October 1, I860; married Isaac Walter Coate.+ 

250. 

MARY ANN GREENLEE { SlI jfiS^Ko J," ^H^ll^^VrXn } 

daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson, was born May 27, 1829 ; died 
September 2, 1897 ; married May 3, 1849, GEORGE JONES, who died January 
11, 1877. 

Three children. 

251. 

ALLEN GREENLEE J David Greenlee William Greenlee ) 
•""""" vTivujjiiiJijjj \ Mary Dickson ^ Ferglson / 

son of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson, was bom July 12, 1832 at Sidney, 
Shelby Co., Ohio; married January 3, 1860 at Irving, Benton Co., Iowa, 
MELISSA KILER, born March 27, 1841 at Lucas, Richland Co., Ohio, daughter 
of John Kiler and Elizabeth Hassinger. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Florence Ellen, born July 10, 1861; married Joseph Orlando Miles; 

lives at La Gloria, Cuba. 
II. William Franklin, born March 4, 1863 ; married Ella Myers ; lives at 
Belle Plaine, Iowa. 

III. Minnie May, born March 2, 1866 ; married Thomas MeCandless ; lives 

at Vinton, Iowa. 

IV. Elfie Ada, born January 2, 1868; married George Stewart; lives at 

Blairstown, Iowa. 
V. Margaret Jane, born February 24, 1871 ; married June 30, 1897, Isaac 
Webster Van Nice ; lives at Vinton, Iowa. 
VI. Carrie Marilla, born July 16, 1873; married Warren Kroh; lives at 
Belle Plaine, Iowa. 

VII. Dora Elizabeth, born January 15, 1876; married Fred Holly; lives at 

Belle Plaine, Iowa. 

VIII. Homer Dey, born June 3, 1879 ; unmarried. 

ALLEN GREENLEE moved with his parents to Miami County, Ohio when 
he was twelve years old, and lived there until 1848, when he went to Henry 
County, Illinois. He moved to Iowa County, Iowa in 1850 and went back to 
Ohio in 1856, returning to Iowa in 1858 and to his home at Belle Plaine in 1864. 
He was a prosperous farmer ; in polities, a Republican. 



542 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

ISAAC WEBSTER VAN NICE is a graduate of T. C. A. After this he took 
a collegiate preparatory course of one year at the Iowa State University and 
then entered the law department for a two years' course. This he finished and 
was admitted to the bar, standing well up in his class. During his vacation he 
read in the ofSee of M. J. Tobin, county attorney and is now practicing law in 
Vinton as a partner of Mr. Tobin. He is from a well-known family of Benton 
County farmers. 



252. 

DAVTD CrREENLEE f David Greenlee William Greenlee 1 
VJ±VLU VTAXiCixi^jXiiJ I Mary Dickson Fergison / 

son of David Greenlee and ilary Dickson, was born June 16, 1833; married 
March 1, 1855, i\IART M. PEARSON, born December 24, 1831. 

One child: 

Nereus, born February 28, 1856 ; died March 25, 1856. 

253. 

EDITH GREENLEE (David Greenlee William Greenlee ) 
**•" viivijiji^jjijjj ) Mary Dickson ^ Fergison / 

daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson, was bom in 1836; married in 
1855, DA"\^D MILLER, who died October, 1855; married second August 17, 
1857 MICHAEL EDMOND, born March 4, 1822. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Ellen Edmond. 

n. Margaret Belle Edmond, born March 2, 1884. 

in. Susannah Edmond; died. 

IV. Ida Malinda Edmond. 

V. Edith May Edmond. 

VI. Vinnie Irene Edmond, born November 20, 1876. 



254. 

MARGARET GREENLEE {^rrj^Dtcrson" ^''''""^rfr^^on } 

daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson, was bom May 30, 1840; mar- 
ried in 1856, JACOB DEETER ; married second THOMAS MeCOOL SHARP, 
who was born May 29, 1845. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Alva Curtis Deeter, born June 5, 1857. 
n. Vinnie Florence Deeter, bom March 5, 1861. 



I 



ENGLISH FAiMILIES. 543 

255. 

MALINDA, or VALINDA, GREENLEE { Srry^Dick'son ' ^'"""" f"?^'?'^ } 

daughter of David Greenlee and 'Slary Dickson, was born January 2, 1843; 
married June 20, 1861, WILLIAM HIZER ; married second JAMES WHITE. 



256. 



RAT? ATT TATTR OTlF.Ti'.'NT.F.E /William Greenlee David Greenlee ■William Greenlee 1 
BAKAJl JAJMri UKJ^J:.nijJ:.J:i -JMary Dowel Mary Dickson Fergison / 

daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Mary Dowel, was bom August 4, 1857 ; mar- 
ried June 9, 1877, DANIEL W. KREIDER, bom August 13, 1856. 



CHILDREN: 

258. I. Myrtle Forest Kreider, born September 2, 1879 ; married Perry A. 
Eek.+ 
n. Russel Van Trosseau Kreider, born February 28, 1881. 
in. Susannah Kreider, bom December 15, 1884. 
IV. Oenetta Kreider, born September 7, 1889. 



257. 

TflTSTR F.T.T.F.N fJTJF.F.NT.F.Til f William Greenlee David Greenlee William Greenlee 1 
jlMUi-Ci JljljXLCin VfTi.ccjrtXiJUXi juary Dowel Mary Dickson Fergison / 

daughter of William Greenlee and jMary Dowel was born October 1, 1860 ; mar- 
ried August 9, 1877, ISAAC WALTER COATE, born February 7, 1853. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Omer Edgar Coate, born May 26, 1878. 
259. II. Mary Ellen Coate, born November 4, 1881 ; married Richard Aubra 
Hageman.+ 
III. Forest William Coate, born January 15, 1885. 



258. 



MYRTLE FOREST KREIDER fSarahJ. Greenlee William Greenlee David Greenlee 

I Daniel W. Kreider Mary Dowel Mary Dickson 

William Greenlee t 
— Fergison / 

daughter of Sarah Jane Greenlee and Daniel W. Kreider, was bom September 
2, 1879; married December 25, 1896, PERRY A. ECK. 



544 



GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 



One child: 

Luster Aubra Eck, born August 19, 1897. 

259. 



f Edle R. Greenlee 
I Isaac W. Coate 



William Greenlee 
Mary Dowel 



David Gi eenlee 
Mary Dickson 



MARY ELLEN COATE 

William Greenlee I 
Ferglsoo I 

daughter of Edie Ellen Greenlee and Isaac Walter Coate, was bom November 
4, 1881 ; married March 22, 1898 RICHARD AUBRA HAGEMAN, who was 
bom April 22, 1876. They have a son. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 



260. 



ADAM 6REENLER married . He came from Germany to 

America about 1838. Had son, John S.. who lived at Defiance, Ohio. 



260a. 

ANDREW GREENLY, nephew of Elizabeth Greenly [No. 329] of Strasburg, 
married ■ . Resided at Terrehill, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Henry, alias Henry Dimn. 

II. Catharine ; married Lawrence. Had eight children ; Mary, Jacob, 

Abraham, Elizabeth who married Moher, Joseph, Catharine 

who married Hess, Susan and Benjamin. 

261. 

DAVID GREENLEE married LUCY HILL. 

CHILDREN : 

I. David ; married Martha Wootry ; had seven children. 

II. James; married and had two children. 

III. Asa; married Nancy Litton; four children. 

262. IV. Elijah, born March 4, 1812 ; married Rachel E. Litton.+ 

262. 

ELIJAH GREENLEE, son of David Greenlee and Lucy Hill, was born March 
4, 1812 in Tennessee; died June 26, 1850, or June 16, 1852, ["Started for Cali- 
fornia March 22 and died June 16 when I was four years old. One brother 
born August 4 after he died." Mrs. Nancy Summers.] near Black Hills on the 
way to California ; married November 25, 1832 at Old Mines, Washington Co., 
Missouri, RACHEL E. LITTON, born February 20, 1811 in Kentucky, died 
December 15, 1886 at Potosi, Washington Co., Missouri, daughter of William 
Litton and Susan . In religion, he was a Methodist. 

545 



546 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Jane, born March 11, 1834; married Alanson Chapman; 

dead. 
II. Susan Evaline, born January 25, 1836; married George Jones; 
dead. 
III. Catharine Eliza, born October 16, 1837; married Josephus Steel; 
dead. 

263. IV. James Madison, born May 27, 1839 ; married Eliza Jane Glore.+ 

V. William, born IMarch 14, 1841 ; died in infancy. 
VI. Angeliue. born January 5, 1843 ; lives at Rockspring, Missouri ; un- 
married. 

264. VII. Nancy, born December 23, 1848; married Richard Auston Sum- 

mers. + 
VIII. Martha, born Augiist 27, 1848 (?); unmarried 1901; lives at 
Rockspring, Missouri. 

265. IX. Elijah Francis, born August 4, 1850; married Rebecca Middle- 

ton. + 

263. 

JAMES MADISON GREENLEE { ?;L'^f,^,1"Sro\ Ef.^^'^ifilT™'''' } 

son of Elijah Greenlee and Rachel E. Litton, was born May 20, 1836, or May 
27, 1839, at Steelville, Crawford Co., Missouri; died June 23, 1892 at Potosi, 
Washington Co., Missouri ; married December 25, 1861 at Old Mines, Wash- 
ington Co., Missouri, ELIZA JANE GLORE, born October 13, 1844 at Potosi, 
died August 22, 1884 at Potosi, daughter of Elisband Glore; resided at Old 
Mines, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

I. William, born October 13, 1862; married Nancy Porter. 
II. Elisband Elijah, born September 6, 1864; married Maggie Mary 
Misplay. 

III. Harvey Albert, born February 23, 1866. 

IV. James Franklin, born September 13, 1867 ; married Ella Bowyer. 
V. Rachel C, born August 31, 1871 ; married Ben Dees. 

VI. Eliza Jane, bom April 9, 1874. 
VII. Andrew Rufus, born August 10, 1875. 
VIII. Samuel Waller, born February 18, 1878. 
IX. Patrick Lewis, bom July 19, 1880. 
X. John Milton, born January 14, 1883 at Potosi ; lives at Bourbon, Mis- 
souri; unmarried, 1901. 

264. 

NANCY GREENLEE r Elijah Gieenlee David Greenlee 1 

xiAxtvx UAXifixijjjiijj t Rachel B. Litton Luc.v Hill J 

daughter of Elijah Greenlee and Rachel E. Litton, was born December 23, 1848 
in Crawford Co., Missouri; married August 23, 1869, RICHARD AUSTON 



I 



UNCLASSIFIED. 547 

SUMMERS, who was born in 1849 in Washington Co., Missouri, son of Richard 
Auston Summers and Matilda Medlock. He was a farmer ; Democrat ; Catholic ; 
resided at Bourbon, Crawford Co., INIissouri. They had one child, a daughter, 
who married and died four years afterward, leaving no children. 

265. 

ELIJAH FRANCIS GREENLEE {g^'J^eiK^Lmon EueTHir°''" } 

son of Elijah Greenlee and Rachel E. Litton, was born August 4, 1850 at Steel- 
ville, Crawford Co., Missouri ; married at Richwoods, Washington Co., Missouri, 
REBECCA MIDDLETON, born December 6, 1864 at Muscatine, Iowa, daughter 

of John Middleton and Singleton ; nurseryman ; in polities, Populist ; in 

religion, Roman Catholic ; resided at Richwoods, Missouri. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Arthur, born September 26 ; unmarried. 

II. Claud A. 

III. Lytle Francis. 

IV. James Elmer. 
V. John Patrick. 

VI. Elijah Francis. 

VII. Mary Rachel. 

VIII. Joseph Lawrence. 
IX. Rebecca May. 



266. 

EDWARD GREENLEE married in 1808, CATHARINE HOLLOWAY. This 
was the first marriage within the present limits of Cologne District, Mason Co., 
West Virginia. 



267. 

GEORGE W. GREENLEE was born February 22, 1852 at Morganton, Burke 
Co., North Carolina; married January 16, 1898. His wife was a music teacher. 
He went west when a child of seven years; was in Chicago in 1875 and lived 
one year in Peoria. He was in the charcoal business in Pueblo, Colorado in 
1899. He was an only child and both of his parents are dead. His father's 
second wife was a New York lady. He does not give names of his parents but 
states that he is a grandson of Samuel Greenlee. [No. 22, Descendants of James 
of Virginia.] 



548 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

268. 

HIRAM BRUEL GREENLY was born February 20, 18 — at Adams, New York ; 
married NINA V. HUGHES from whom he was divorced; married second in 
1884, LOTTIE GAYLORD. He is a farmer; Baptist; resided at Goodwin, 
Duel Co., South Dakota. He was living in 1899. 

CHILDREN : 

269. I. Griffin Smith, born May 22, 1868 ; married Mary Robinson : married 

second .+ 

270. n. William T., bom April 13, 1870 ; married Delia Looker.+ 

["I have brothers, mother, half-sisters and step-father. My mother, Mrs. 
Nina V. Hughes, lives at Washington, D. C." Wm. T. Greenly.] 

269. 

GRIFFIN SMITH GREENLY, son of Hiram Bruel Greenly and Nina V. 
Hughes, was born :\Iay 22. 1868 ; married MARY ROBINSON, who was born 

JMarch 31, 1867, daughter of Robinson and ]\Iatilda ; married 

second ; resides at Washington, D. C. He had one child by his 

first marriage, born February' 10. 1893. 

270. 

WILLIAM T. GREENLY, son of Hiram B. Greenly, was born April 13, 1870 
at Black River Falls, Wisconsin; married January 12, 1888 or 1889 at Chicago, 
Illinois, DELLA LOOKER, born January 6, 1871 in Ohio, divorced in 1893, 
daughter of Looker. He has one son living who was bom in 1890. 

WILLIA:\I T. GREENTiY left home in 1886. He was severely injured in an 
elevator accident in ilcVicker Theatre building in Chicago in 1888. He was in 
the employ of the C. B. & Q. R. R., flagging at Paulina Street. In 1891 or 
1892 he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1893 he was on the ]Mississippi River, 
drifting timber, hunting, fishing and trapping. When the Maine was destroyed 
he was in Indian Territory. He enlisted in Company F, 10th United States Infan- 
try and was in the battle of Santiago and charge of San Juan Hill. He suffered a 
severe sunstroke. He is a Union News Company messenger at St. Louis, Mis- 
souri ; in religion. Baptist. 



271. 

JOHN GREENLEE died before May 27, 1755; married PRISCILLA . 

Resided in Kent County, Delaware as early as 1747, as shown by the following 
deed: 




\ 1 ip 




y\ 



X 



No. 296. THOMAS HUNT GREENLY. 



MRS. THOMAS HUNT GREENLY. 





No. 270. WILLIAM T. GREENLY. 



.TAMES HIGGl.X.S GKLLNLV. .SUN UF 
No. 296. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 549 

This Indanture Made the Eleventh Day of November in the Year of our 
Lord one Thousand seven Hundred and Forty Seven BETWEEN Robert Mari- 
dath of Kent County on Delaware Yeom of the one part & John Greenlee of the 
same place of the other part Witnesseth that whereas by virtue of a Warrant 
Laid out unto the afs: Robert ilaridath A Tract or parcel of Land Situate in 
ihe forrest of Murther Creek Hundred in the County afs: BEGINNING at an 
old Corner White Oak thence North Nineteen Degrees West one Hundred 
perches thence North Sixty one perches to a Corner Hickery Thence East 
Twenty two perches then South Seventy Nine Degrees East Twenty Eight 
perches then South forty one Degrees East fourteen perches Then South 
Seventy Six Degrees East fourteen perches Then North Seventy Six Degrees 
East Twenty perches then South Sixty Six Degrees East fourteen perches then 
North Eighty four Degrees East one Hundred & Six perches, then North fifty 
four degrees & a half Degree East Twenty two Perches to a Corner Old White 
Oak of Armwell Howards Land then South five Degrees West Eighty five 
perches to a Corner Spanish Oak of the said Armwell Howards then North 
Eighty three Degrees West one Hundred & nine perches to a Corner Spanish 
Oak of the sd : Robart ]\Iaradaths Land then West Eighty perches to a Corner 
then South Eighty Eight perches to the place of Beginning called Merediths 
Adventure, Containing & Laid oiit for Eighty Seven & a half Acres & Allowance 
as is the usuall allowance for Roads as by the Certificate of the Survay thereof 
or the Return of Said Warrant Dated the tenth Day of October 1747 May 
fully Appear NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that the said Robart 
Maridath for & in Consideration of the sum of Twenty Poimds Current Money 
of this Government to him in hand paid by the said John Greenlee the Receipt 
Whereof he Doth hereby Acknowledge & himself therewith fully Sattisfied 
contented & paid have Bargained & Sold Releas'd & Confirm 'd unto him the 
said John Greenlee his Heirs & Assigns all the Above Rented Tract or Parcel 
of Land Butted & Bounded as afsd to his & their own proper use & behoof for 
ever AND the sd Robart Maridath Doth Covenant & Grant for himself his 
heirs Exrs. Admes. to & with the sd John Greenlee his heirs & Assigns that he 
the said Robart Maradath the said Land & Premisses against him his Heirs & 
against him his Heirs & against all other Persons Claiming the Same by from 
or imder the Propriator of Pennsylvania or any part thereof will & shall war- 
rant & for ever by these presents Defend unto him the sd John Greenlee his 
heirs & Assigns for ever the Propriators Quitrents now Due & hereafter to 
become Due only Excepted IN WITNESS whereof the said parties to these 
presents have hereunto sett their Hands & Seals the Day & Year First Above 
Written. 
SEALED & DELI'\T:RED in the presence of 

his ROBERT MERYDITH. Seal. 

Joshua Maridath, Danl. Robisson, 

mark 
Kent County on Delaware ss : 

(S. S.) 

Theodore Maurice Register for the Probate of wills and granting of letters 
of administration in & for ye County of Kent on Delaware under Honbl Robert 



550 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Hunter Morris Esq. Lieutenant Governor and Comander in Chief of ye Counties 
of New Castle Kent and Sussex on Delaware & Province of Penusj^lvania. 

To Priseilla Greenlee, widow and Administratrix of John Greenlee late of 
Kent County on Delaware deed. 

Greeting: 

Whereas John Greenlaa late of Kent County yoeman lately died Intestate 
(as it is said) having while he lived and at ye time of his death Goods chattels, 
rights and credits in divers places within ye said County by means whereof 
the full disposition of all & singular ye goods and chattels rights and credits 
which were ye sd deceased at the time of his death and ye granting Adminis- 
tration thereof as also having ye accounts calculations and recooning ye said 
administration and ye final discharge and dismission there from unto me are 
manifestly known to belong. I desiring that ye goods & chattels rights and 
credits of ye deed, may be well and faithfully administered converted and dis- 
posed of to pious uses do grant unto you ye said Priscilla Greenlee in whose 
Fidelity on this behalf I very much confide full power by ye tenor of these 
Presents to administer all and singular ye goods and chattels rights and credits 
which were of ye sd deed, at the time of his death and faithfully dispose thereof 
as also to receive collect and recover all the debts whatsoever which to ye sd 
deed, while he lived and at ye time of his death were owing or did belong & 
to pay all lawful debts in which ye said deed stood indebted so far forth as 
ye goods and chattels right and credits as aforesaid can extend according to 
their rate & order of Law, chieflj' of well and truly Administrating ye same 
making a true and perfect Inventory and consionable appraisement of all and 
singular ye goods chattels rights and credits of ye sd deed, and exhibiting ye 
same into ye Registers OfBce at Dover in ye County of Kent as afsd. on or before 
ye twenty seventh day of November next ensuing ye date hereof and rendering 
a true and just account of your Administration on or before ye twenty seventh 
day of May which shall be in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hun- 
dred and fifty six being solemnly sworn thereunto and I do ordain and con- 
stitute you ye sd. Priscilla Greenlee Administratrix of all and singular ye goods 
and chattels right & credits which were of ye sd deceased at ye time of his 
death within ye limits afd saving harmless and forever indemnifying ye said 
Governor myself and all other officers by reason of your Administration afd. 

In Testimony whereof I have caused ye seal of ye said office /which I use/ to 
be hereunto affixed at Dover in Kent afd this twenty seventh day of May in the 
twenty eighth year of ye Reign of our Soverign Lord King George ye second 
Annoq Domini One thousand seven hundred and fifty five. 

Theodore Maurice Regr. 



272. 

JOHN GREENLEE, SR., married . He built the first cabin in 

Cologne District, Mason Co., West Virginia in 1797. It stood on the bank of 
Kanawha River one half mile below the present town of Leon. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 551 

CHILDREN : 

I. William, Sr., the first white child born within the present limit of Cologne 
District. At the age of 30 he had the reputation of being the strong- 
est man in Kanawha Valley. He settled on the Kanawha in 1802 and 
built the first brick building on the Kanawha in 1832. 



272a. 

JOHN GREENLY ; will dated, 1861 ; resided at Millport village, Lancaster Co., 
Pennsylvania ; widow resided at Chicago. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Samuel. 

II. Maria; married Samuel Lutz. 
in. Fianna. 



274. 


I. 


275. 


II. 


276. 


m. 


277. 


rv. 




V. 



273. 
JOHN GREENLEE died in Virginia; married MARY ALLEN. 

CHILDREN : 

Abner, bom April 19, 1796; married Mary B. Christy. -|- 

Elizabeth; married Asahel Mann.+ 

Jane, born September 5, 1805 ; married Archibald ]Miller.4- 

James AUen; married Mary Hunter. -f- 

William. 

274. 

ABNER GREENLEE, son of John Greenlee and Mary Allen, was born April 
19, 1796 in ilonroe Co., West Virginia ; died June 21, 1877 ; married MARY B. 
CHRISTY, born May 29, 1807 in ilonroe Co., West Virginia, died November 10, 
1895 or 1893, daughter of James Christy and Elizabeth Gerton. He was a 
farmer; Republican; Methodist; emigrated to Indiana in 1829 and settled in 
Hendricks County. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Eliza J., bom May 6, 1832 ; died September, 1851. 
278. II. James, born February 5, 1836; married Elizabeth Bryant.+ 



552 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

III. "William, born September 9, 1839; married Jane Pierson; lives at 

Coatesville, Indiana. 

IV. Rebecca E., born December 29, 1842; married Jesse Etchison. 
V. Mary E., born July 30, 1849 ; died August, 1851. 

275. 

ELIZABETH GREENLEE, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Allen, mar- 
ried ASAHEL MANN. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Archibald Mann; lives at Thurman, Iowa. 
n. Asahel Mann ; lives at Thurman, Iowa. 
III. James Mann ; lives at Hamburg, Iowa. 

276. 

JANE GREENLEE, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Allen, was born 
September 5, 1805 at Union, Monroe Co., West Virginia; died November, 1840 
in Putnam Co., Indiana; married November 30, 1826 in Monroe Co., West Vir- 
ginia, ARCHIBALD MILLER, born December 5, 1802 at Union, Monroe Co., 
West Virginia, died June 2, 1884 in Putnam Co., Indiana. He was a farmer; 
Republican; Protestant; resided in Putnam Co., Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

279. I. Abner Miller, bom February 19, 1828 ; married Nancy Bryant.+ 

II. Susan Miller, born January 1, 1830. 

III. Mary Jane Miller, born April 22, 1832. 

IV. Samuel Miller, born January 7, 1834 ; married Hannah Moimet. 
V. Angeline Miller, born January 9, 1836; married John Howell. 

VI. Sarah Elizabeth Miller, born June 3, 1838. 
VII. Louisa Miller, born May 14, 1840 ; married William H. Pigg. 

277. 

JAMES ALLEN GREENLEE, son of John Greenlee and Mary Allen, married 
MARY HUNTER. 

Son: 

Charles W., lives at Reno, Indiana. 

278. 

JAMES GREENLEE {^if,-j«'cZL^ ^t^l-JtlS'^^ } 

son of A.bner Greenlee and Mary B. Christy, was born February 5, 1836 at Reno, 

Hendricks Co., Indiana ; married March 2, 1856, ELIZABETH BRYANT, born 



280. 


I. 


281. 


II. 


282. 


III. 




IV. 


283. 


V. 




VI. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 553 

December 25, 1834 at Danville, Hendrick.s Co., Indiana, daughter of Anderson 
Bryant and Sarah Osborn ; farmer ; Republican ; Methodist ; resided near Reno, 
Indiana. 



CHILDREN : 

Martha E., born December 14, 1857; married James Byrd.^- 
James W., born September 10, 1859; married Amanda E. Chat- 
ham. + 
Woodson E., born April 5, 1862; married Annie Mendenhall.+ 
John, born July 25, 1867 ; married Sibby Night. 
Tighlman A., born February 22, 1870; married Verna A. Owens. + 
Eliza Jane, born August 5, 1872 ; died December 2, 1895. 



279. 

A'R'NF.P TVfTT.T.Tin? (Jane Greenlee John Greenlee 1 

AliJNJ<.±C IVlibljJljit {Archibald Miller Mary Allen J 

son of Jane Greenlee and Archibald Miller, was born February 19, 1828 at 
Union, Monroe Co., West Virginia ; married October 9, 1853 at Louisville, Ken- 
tucky, NANCY BRYANT, born November 28, 1827 at Louisville, Kentucky, 
died May 7, 1889 at Coatesville, Hendricks Co., Indiana, daughter of Thomas 
Bryant and Nancy Cloud; farmer; Prohibitionist; Methodist Episcopal; re- 
sides at Coatesville, Indiana. 

Daughter : 

Alma Jane Miller, born January 10, 1856. 



280. 

IWAPTTTA v. dTiV.V.tn .VSW. f James Greenlee Abner Greenlee John Greenlee t 

1UAAJ.X1A £i. l^nJIiXinijriXi | Elizabeth Bryant Mary B. Christy Mary Allen / 

daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant, was born December 14, 
1857 at Reno, Hendricks Co., Indiana; married December 13, 1883, JAMES 
BYRD, born October 1, 18 — at Coatesville, Indiana, died February 25, 1894; 
Baptist; resides at Reno, Indiana. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Chauncy E. Byrd, bom May 30, 1884. 

n. Alda Byrd, born October 1, 1886. 

III. Nettie Byrd, born November 17, 1888. 

IV. Ruth Byrd, born December 19, 1892. 
V. Bessie Byrd, born March 13, 1894. 



554 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

281. 

TATUr-pC! \XT r«1?1i''Ii''Krr 'B'li' f James Greenloe Abner Greenlee Jobn Greenlee ) 

JAMJUb W. l»-i4J!jJ!jJNl.Jl.i^ i Elizabeth Br J ant Mary K. Christy Mai y Allen / 

son of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant, was born September 10, 1859 in 
Hendricks Co., Indiana; married AMANDA E. CHATHAM, born in 1867 at 
Greencastle, Putnam Co., Indiana, daughter of F. M. Chatham ; farmer ; Repub- 
lican ; resides at Reno, Hendricks Co., Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Ethel, born September 10, 1884. 

II. Hushel, born March 6, 1886. 

III. Urban, born November 27, 1894. 

IV. VaUey, born July 27, 1896. 
V. Roily, born March 13, 1899. 

282. 

iwnr* ■nstnw F rtP'C.li'.'NT P.Tn. / James Oreenlee Abner Greenlee John Greenlee 1 

WOOUSSOJN i!j. UKi!il!jJNl.J!jI!. | Elizabeth Bryant Mary B. Christy Mary Allen / 

son of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant, was bom April 5, 1862 at Coates- 
ville, Hendricks Co., Indiana ; married April 19, 1883 at Danville, Hendricks Co., 
Indiana, ANNA MENDENTIALL, born December 6, 1864 at Coatesville, 
Indiana, daughter of Eli Mendenhall and Lydia Ann Davis; teacher; Republi- 
can ; Methodist ; resides at Reno, Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Pansy H., born July 14, 1887. 

II. Carl L., born November 21, 1890. 

III. Erie May, born March 13, 1893. 

IV. lona, born April 14, 1895. 

V. Murray A., born March 22, 1901. 

283. 

Tinwr M A M A fi.PTi'.'li'.NT 'R'R f .lames Greenlee Abner Greenlee John Greenlee ) 

IXUnijiUiin A. UAririniiXifi | j-Uzabetli Bryant Mary B. Christy Mary Allen / 

son of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant, was born February 22, 1870 at 
Reno, Hendricks Co., Indiana; married March 9, 1898 at Maxwell, Hancock 
Co., Indiana, VERNA A. OWENS, born December 11, 1877 at Eden, Hancock 
Co., Indiana, daughter of George H. Owens and Mary E. Wilson; farmer; 
Republican ; resides at Reno, Indiana. 

CHILDREN : 

I. George H., born December 17, 1898. 
II. Genevieve G., born April 26, 1900. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 555 

285. 

JOHN GREENLEE married MARY J. NOEMAN. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Wesley; married Alice .+ 

II. Mary. 

III. Norsa. ( ?) 

IV. Sadie. 

286. 

WESLEY GREENLEE, son of John Greenlee and Mary J. Noeman ; married 
ALICE . Resided at Drill, Belmont Co., Ohio. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Hale ( ?) married Tom Greenlee. 
II. James. 



287. 

J. A. GREENLEE married ; resided at Emporia, Kansas. 

CHILDREN : 

I. W. R., lives at Americus, Kansas. 
II. M. D., lives at Americus, Kansas. 
III. Son; lives in Colorado. 



288. 

RETRAIN (CATHERINE) GREENLEE was born January 1, 1711 in Ireland ; 
died December 28, 1898 in Lurgan Township, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania ; mar- 
ried DAVID DICKSON, who was born December 15, 1705 in Ireland, died 
October 18, 1784 in Lurgan Township, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania. Emigrated 
to America in 1741 and resided in Lurgan Township. 

Daughter : 

289. I. Jane Dickson, born December 20, 1734; married John Maelay.+ 

289. 

JANE DICKSON, daughter of Ketrain Greenlee and David Dickson, was born 
December 20, 1734 in Ireland; died April 3, 1812 in Lurgan Township, Frank- 
lin Co., Pennsylvania ; married December 17, 1755, JOHN MACLAY, who was 



556 GREENLEE GENEALOGY, 

born May 10, 1734 in Ireland just 20 days prior to the sailing of his parents 
for America, died October 17, 1804 in Lurgan Township. She came to America 
with her parents in 1741 and resided in Lurgan Township. 

Children ; all born in Lurgan Township : 

I. Nancy Maelay, born in 1754 ; died in 1761. 

II. Charles ]Maclay, born May 23, 1757 ; married Susanna Linn. 

III. Catherine Maelay, born July 28, 1760 ; married William Irwin. 

IV. David Maelay, born November 20, 1762 ; married his cousin, Eleanor 

Maelay, daughter of Samuel Maelay; married second Eleanor 
Herron. 
V. William Maelay, born November 22, 1765; married Peggy Culbert- 
son. 
VI. Samuel Maelay, born November 16, 1767; married Margaret Snod- 
grass. 

VII. Eleanor Maelay, born February 5, 1769 ; married David McKnight. 

VIII. Jane Maelay, born September 7, 1774 ; died unmarried July 9, 1799. 
IX. John Maelay, born November 9, 1776 ; married Hannah Reynolds. 



290. 

MANUAL GREENLEE was born in Virginia; died in 1840 at Greeneville, 
Greene Co., Tennessee ; married at Greenville, South Carolina, HAPPY BUT- 
LER, who was born at Greenville, South Carolina, died in 1849, daughter of 
Anderson Butler. He was a farmer and resided in Tennessee, Virginia and 
South Carolina. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Hulda ; married John Ealy ; dead. 

n. Melinda Malvina ; married George W. Ealy. 

III. Mary Delia, born October 27, 1826 ; married William Guinn. 

291. IV. Francis IMarion, born November 9, 1828; married Alpha M. 
Guinn. + 

V. Martha, born in 1830; married Alfred Russell; dead. 

VI. Betsy, born in 1832; married Andrew Ealy; dead. 

Vn. James A., born December 4, 1836 ; married Amanda Dupue ; dead. 

Vni. Angelina, born in 1839 ; married James Miller ; dead. 

291. 

FRANCIS MARION GREENLEE, son of Manual Greenlee and Happy Butler, 
was born November 9, 1828 at Greeneville, Greene Co., Tennessee; died January 
7, 1900 at Greeneville, Tennessee; married January 31, 1848, ALPHA M. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 557 

GUINN, born March 28, 1828 at Greeneville, Tennessee, daughter of John 
Guinn and Rachel Shields. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Sarah J., bom November 9, 1848; dead. 

II. William Talbert, born March 2, 1851; married EfiSe Husted. 

III. Laura L., bom March 10, 1853; married John Miller. 

IV. Josephine R., born January 20, 1856 ; married Oakley Brainerd. 
V. James M., born April 1, 1859; married Martha Craig. 

292. VI. John H., born August 14, 1861 ; married Fmetta J. Russell. + 

293. Vn. Jackson Francis, born January 27, 1864; married Mary L. 

Yacom.+ 
VEIL Mary M., born May 15, 1867. 
IX. Maude E., born July 18, 1872 ; died in 1872. 



FRANCIS MARION GREENLEE resided near Greeneville, Tennessee until 
1855, when he decided to move to Iowa, where some of his wife's people had 
already gone. After a drive of five weeks in their wagon, on Novmber 12, 
1855 they drew up before the home of Hyrcanus Guinn, Mrs. Greenlee's 
brother, on the Iowa River bottom, just east of where Belle Plaine now stands. 
Here they remained until spring, when they moved into a cabin just across the 
road from Mr. Guinn 's. In 1857, having become posessor of a prairie farm, 
they moved to Guinnville, a town established by John Guinn, another brother 
of Mrs. Greenlee, and which exists today as an addition to Belle Plaine. It 
was then a mere cluster of four log cabins. There was no railroad there, and 
the nearest points for market were Cedar Rapids and Iowa City, where they 
hauled all their grain in wagons. After the Rock Island Railroad was con- 
structed through Marengo, it seemed only a short distance to market. In 1861 
the Northwestern began grading its road, etc., and 'Slv. Greenlee helped grade 
the track from the trestle bridge to Salt Creek. In those days game was very 
plentiful, deer and wild turkeys in abimdance. Indians were numerous and 
not inclined to be very friendl.v, but the settlers were never molested. In 
1893 ^Ir. Greenlee moved to Belle Plaine, where, in 1898, he and his wife cele- 
brated their golden wedding. He was a Presbjiierian ; in politics. Democrat. 



292. 



TnTTW TT RPTi'.F.NT.'R'R f Francis M. Greenlee Manual Greenlee 1 
«IU£Ln n. URiirilMloXiXi tAlpbaM. Guinn Happy BuUer / 

son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinn, was bom August 14, 
1861 at Belle Plaine, Benton Co., Iowa; married November 21, 1898 at Belle 
Plaine, Iowa, FINETTA J. RUSSELL, born January 31, 1863 at Belle Plaine, 
Iowa, daughter of Anderson Russell and Sarah M. Greenlee; farmer; resides 
at BeUe Plaine, Iowa. 



558 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

293. 

JACKSON FRANCIS GREENLEE {ll^^r,^%^[,T''' llllXnT'' ) 

son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha j\I. Guinn, was born January 27, 
1864 at Belle Plaine, Benton Co.. Iowa ; married June 14, 1891 at Luzerne, 
Benton Co., Iowa, MART L. TAC0:M, born April 14, 1865 at Pennville, Morgan 
Co., Ohio, daughter of Daniel S. Yaeom and Emily A. Hambleton; druggist; 
Democrat ; Methodist : resides at Rogers. Arkansas. 

Daughter: Ruth, born September 2, 1898. 

JACKSON FRANCIS GREENLEE lived on the farm until he was nineteen 
years of age. He received his education in the public school of Belle Plaine. 
In 1885 he secured emplojTnent in a drug store in Belle Plaine; and in 1887 
went to Audubon, Iowa. He returned to Belle Plaine in 1888 and remained 
there until 1890, when he went to Texas, and started a drug business. He 
was elected Mayor of Iowa Park, Texas, April 5, 1896 and was re-elected in 
1898. In November, 1898 he moved to Rogers, Arkansas. He is a member of 
the Odd Fellows and Masonic lodges. 



294. 

ROBERT C. GREENLEE married . He and his sons are heavy 

stone dealers; resides at Denver, Colorado. 



295. 

THOMAS GREENLY, son of Goslin (?) Greenly, was born September 10, 
1772 at Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut ; died August 1, 1832 at Hamil- 
ton, Madison Co., New York; married in 1794 (?) at Glastonbury, Connecticut, 
MARY HUNT, who was born at Glastonbury, died about 1800, daughter of 

— Hunt : married second 1798-99 at Hamilton, New York, NANCY ; 

married third, 1813-14 at Hamilton, New York, : married fourth, 

1822-25 at Hamilton, New York, MRS. DASCUil. 

CHILDREN : 

By first marriage : 

296. I. Thomas Hunt, bom July 25, 1796 ; married Lucy Smith Higgins.+ 

297. II. Sarah, born September 2, 1798; married WiUiam NicoU.+ 

By second marriage: 

III. Statira, bom in 1800. 

IV. Electa, bom September 8, 1802. 

V. Nancy Maria, born December 19, 1804. 
VI. Caroline Martha, born September 9, 1807. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 559 

VII. Mary Melissa, born June 4, or 21, 1809. 
VIII. Charlotte Amelia, born May 8, 1811. 

298. IX. William Lawrence, born September 13, or 18, 1813 ; married Miss 

Bascum; married second INIiss Hart.+ 

299. X. Frederic Treseut, born October 5, or 15, 1815; married Betsy 

Collins Higgins.+ 

XI. Caroline Gertrude, born June 13, 1818; married Reverty John- 

ston, an Episcopalian minister; lived at Brooklyn, New York. 

XII. Francis Nieoll, born in 1820; married Sarah Snow. He was a 

farmer in Alpena, Michigan and was killed by lightning in 1854. 
Xni. Charles Philip, born in 1822 ; went to California at an early day 
and has not since been heard from. 

THOMAS GREENLY removed from Connecticut to Hamilton, New York in 
1786. In the wilderness he made a home to which he brought his wife and 
child in 1797. Among the pioneers he established an honorable reputation as 
a man, and in his practice gained a wide infiuenee and secured enviable success. 
He was elected to the legislature in 1818 and in 1819, and was four years in 
the New York senate, being elected in 1822 from the Fifth Senatorial District. 
While in the senate he was one of the "immortal seventeen" who abstained 
from voting that a certain measure in reference to a change in the constitution, 
concerning presidential electors, might not be passed at that critical period, 
pending the election in which Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams were 
running for the presidency. Dr. Greenlee was for some years Brigade In- 
spector of the 35th Brigade of New York Militia. In all positions he was 
characterized by integrity, and honored every station he was called to fill. He 
is remembered by Hamiltonians for his characteristic independence and his 
original speeches. In religion he was an Episcopalian. 



296. 



THOMAS HUNT GREENLY, son of Thomas Greenly and Mary Hunt, was 
born July 25, 1796 at Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died March 
11, 1883 at Grand Rapids, Michigan ; married June 9, or 19, 1819 at Hamilton, 
Madison Co., New York, LUCY SMITH HIGGINS, born August 28, 1795 at 
East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, died October 3, 1872 at Hamilton, 
New York, daughter of James Higgins and Lydia Smith. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Amelia De Zenge, born October 31, 1821 ; married in 1851 Solomon 
Waite. 
II. Albert, born March 2, 1824, or 1823; died at sea when 18 years 
old ; was unmarried. 
300. in. Thomas Wesley, born August 20, 1825; married Emilissa Hale.+ 
IV. James Higgins, born October 24, 1827; died unmarried. 



560 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

301. V. Charles Carrol, born November 21, 1834; married Anna Wal- 

bridge.+ 
VI. Frederic, born April 19, 1835; married Augusta Waite; married 
second ; dead. 

THOMAS' HUNT GREENLY was educated at Hamilton College. He was 
a soldier in the war of 1812, his company being stationed at Sacketts Harbor, 
New York. In 1849 he was Justice of the Peace at Hamilton. From 1852 to 
1856 he was superintendent of the Erie canal. He was a member of the 
Masonic society. The old family mansion in Hamilton, New York was left 
to him. 

ALBERT GREENLY was on a tea route from New York to China. When 
about three weeks sail out from New York, he fell off the foreyard and was 
drowned. 

JAMES HIGGINS GREENLY left home and went to Texas, where he kept 
a store at Goliad. He accumulated considerable money — most of it Mexican 
money — which he kept about the premises in bags. He was murdered Decem- 
ber 19, 1875 by a negro who carried off three bags of coin. The negro went to 
a. town not far distant and entered a store to purchase some tobacco, offering 
one of the coins in payment. The storekeeper was a coin collector, as had 
been Mr. Greenlee, and recognized the proffered coin as one which he had only 
a few days previous sold to Mr. Greenlee. The negro confessed on the spot, 
and was lynched. 

297. 

SARAH GREENLY, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Mary Hunt, was born 
September 2, 1798 at Hamilton, Madison Co., New York; died December 30, 
1887, or 1896 at Islip, Suffolk Co., New York ; married June 9, 1819 at Hamil- 
ton, New York, WILLIAM NICOLL, who died in 1826, son of William NicoU, 
a descendant of Colonel Richard NicoU, the first English governor of New York. 
He was a lawyer. 

CHILDREN: 

302. I. William Nicoll, born May 13, 1820 ; married Sarah Augusta Nicoll.+ 
II. Frances Louise Nicoll, born January 22, 1822; married William 

H. Ludlow ; two sons. William Ludlow was Military Governor of 
Cuba. Nicoll Ludlow is a Captain in the Unites States Navy. 
III. Sarah Greenly Nicoll, born March 6, 1823 ; died June 28, 1830. 

298. 

WILLIAM LAWRENCE GREENLY, son of Thomas Greenly and Nancy 

, was born September 18, 1813 ; married MISS BASCUM ; married second 

MISS HART. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 561 

WILLIAM LAWRENCE GREENLY attended school at the Hamilton 
academy, then entered Union College and graduated from that institution in 
1831. He studied law with Stoner & Gridley at Hamilton, where he remained 
three years. He was admitted to the bar at Albany in 1833, and practiced law 
at Eaton, Madison County until October, 1836, when he removed to Adrian, 
Michigan and there continued the practice of his profession. The next year 
he was a candidate for the Legislature, but was defeated. He was State 
Senator in 1839, 1840, 1842 and 1843, and was president pro tern, in 1840 and 
1842. His district comprised Monroe, Lenawee and Hillsdale counties. In 
1846 he was nominated by the state democratic convention for lieutenant 
governor, Alpheus Felch heading the ticket for governor, and was elected. He 
served as lieutenant governor until March 1, 1847 — two months — when by the 
election of Governor Felch to the United States Senate, he became ex-officio 
governor, and filled that position until January 1, 1848. During his administra- 
tion the bill was passed removing the capital from Detroit to Lansing, and the 
bill abolishing the court of chancery and the office of chancellor, and trans- 
ferring its duties to the Supreme Court. Governor Greenly was mayor of 
Adrian in 1858, and was justice of the peace twenty years. He took part in the 
foundation of the new capitol at Lansing in 1879. He was a scholarly, culti- 
vated and genial man. 

299. 

FREDERIC TRESCUT GREENLEY, son of Thomas Greenly, was bom 
October 5. or 15, 1815 ; married BETSY COLLINS HIGGINS. He was a dry 
goods merchant and resided at Ithaca, New York. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Edward M. ; lives at Middleboro, Kentucky. 
Two sons dead. 

300. 

THOMAS WESLEY GREENLY f Thomas H Greenly Thomas Greenly > 

I Lucy S. Hlggins Mary Hunt ) 

son of Thomas Hunt Greenly and Lucy Smith Higgins, was born August 20, 
1825 at Islip, Suffolk Co., New York; married March 1, 1849 at Hamilton, 
Madison Co., New York, EMILISSA HALE, bom December 31, 1823 at Rich- 
land, Oswego Co., New York, daughter of John Hale and Susannah Rhodes; 
millwright; Democrat; Episcopalian; resided at Islip and Hamilton, New 
York ; Dover, Ohio ; Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

CHILDREN : 

303. I. Albert Hale, born September 12, 1852; married May Josephine 
Glover. + 
II. Alice May, born October 2, 1854; married December 15, 1875, Henry 
Boyd Huston. 



562 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

THOMAS WESLEY GREENLY left home at the age of eighteen, going 
first to Buffalo, where he found employment on one of the lake boats, then to 
Ohio and there engaged in teaching school. He retiu-ned to work on a lake 
boat, but was taken ill and sent to a hospital in Detroit. After his recovery 
he went with his uncle, Wesley Higgins, to Lake Superior to do some survey- 
ing. The latter part of November, 1848 he returned to his home in Hamilton. 
After his marriage he removed to Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mrs. Greenly 
opened a millinery store soon after reaching Grand Rapids, and continued it 
for five or six years. She was also in business with a Mrs. :March for four years 
during the Civil war. Mr. Greenly worked at his trade. Li 1856 he purchased 
a home where the family lived for thirty-six years. He was a fireman from 1851 
to 1858 on an old hand engine. In 1847 he was an engineer on a locomotive on 
the old C. & M. R. R. between Detroit and Pontiac. In 1847-48 he was engineer 
on the boat "Oddfellow" in St. Clair Flats, which had been launched at Grand 
Rapids. 

301. 

CHARLES CARROL GREENLEY {^5,7|.«^igf|kT'' I'S^u^rT'"'' } 

son of Thomas Hiuit Greenly and Lucy Smith Higgins, was born November 21, 
1834 at Hamilton, or Islip, New York; died November 27, 1898 at Chicago, 
Illinois ; married January 4, 1865 at Ithaca, Tompkins Co., New York, ANNA 
WALBRIDGE, born June 12, 1840 at Ithaca, Tompkins Co., New York, daugh- 
ter of Henry Sanf ord Walbridge and Fannie Thompson. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Lucy Walbridge, born April 21, 1868 ; died July 11, 1885. 
II. Grace, bom December 8, 1872; married September 8, 1898, Frederick 
Johnston. 
III. Carrolle, bom January 10, 1874; married November 21, 1898, Frank 

Birkin. 
rv. Florence, born November 19, 1878; married June 5, 1899, Robert Mc- 
Leod. 

CHARLES CARROLL GREENTjEY removed when quite young to Hamil- 
ton, New York. When he was seventeen years of age he went to Ithaca, New 
York, where he engaged in mercantile business with his uncle, Fred T. Green- 
ley. In March, 1867 he removed to Chicago, and was employed in the whole- 
sale house of J. V. Farwell until 1871, then went into the Fire Insurance busi- 
ness. He first became well known in fire insurance circles in connection with 
the old firm of 0. W. Barrett & Company. In 1885 he became connected with 
the agency of Ducat & Lyon, where he remained continuously until his death, 
having been admitted as a member of the firm some two or three years prior 
to his decease. He was a gentleman of quiet tastes, modest and refined, and 
by his honorable deportment and exemplary life won the esteem of all who 
knew him. 



* 





.No. 299. FREDEItICK TRESCfT 
GREENLY. 



No. 300. THOMAS WESr.K\ 
GREENLY. 





No. 301 CHARLES CARROL 
GREENLY. 



CHARLES CARROLL GREENLEY. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 563 

302. 

WILLIAM NICOLL /S?.^?.'^^^.^"''' Thomas Greenly 1 

TTU-Luuuu X1XWVXUJ \ William Nieoll Mary Hunt J 

son of Sarah Greenly and William Nicoll, was born ]\Iay 13, 1820 at Islip, Suf- 
folk Co., New York ; died March 11, 1900 at Babylon, Long Island, New York ; 
married April 20, 1843 at New York City, SARAH AUGUSTA NICOLL, bom 
March 6, 1823 at New York City, daughter of Edward A. Nicoll and Frances 
Burbank Shelton. In religion, he was Episcopalian; resided at Islip, New 
York. 

CHILDREN : 

304. I. William Greenly Nicoll, born August 29, 1845; married Phebe 

DeMilb Disbrow ; married second Kate Maurice Cornwell.+ 

305. n. Sarah Nicoll, bom September 2, 1847; married Silas Rogers Cor- 

with.+ 
III. Fi'ances Augusta Nicoll, born August 30, 1849 ; married Jidy 4, 

1874, Lee Johnson ; lives at Garden City, Long Island. 
rV. Edward Nicoll, born November 20, 1851; married September 29, 

1886, Ella P. Latting ; died October 3, 1898. 
V. Mary Shelton Nicoll, born January 22, 1853 ; died February 4, 1890. 
VI. Henry Nicoll, bom July 12, 1854 ; married October 6, 1880, Augusta 

Maltby. 

303. 



ALBERT HAT.y, GREENLEY I Thomas W. Oreenley Thomas H. Greenly 

lEmlUssa Hale Lucy S. Higgins 

Thomas Greenly \ 
Mary Hunt J 

son of Thomas Wesley Greenley and Emilissa Hale, was born September 12, 
1852 at Grand Rapids, Michigan; married March 1, 1880 at Grand Rapids, 
Michigan, MAY JOSEPHINE GLOVER, born May 4, 1858 at Louisville, Ken- 
tucky, daughter of Dixon Glover and Martha Logan Gray. He is a civil engi- 
neer ; in politics, Democrat ; in religion. Episcopalian ; resided at Grand Rapids 
and Ludington, Michigan. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Albert Harry, born March 11, 1881 at Grand Rapids. 
II. Ethel Katherine, born November 28, 1883. 
m. Margaret, born June 8, 1892. 

304. 

WILLIAM GREENLY NICOLL rwilllam NIcoII SarahOreenly Thomas Greenly ) 

( Sarah A. Nicoll William Nicoll Mary Hunt ) 

son of William Nicoll and Sarah Augusta Nicoll was bom August 29, 1845 at 
Islip, Suffolk Co., New York ; married June 5, 1873 at New Rochelle, New York, 
PHEBE De:\IILB DISBROW, who died July 9, 1874 at Flushing, Long Island, 



564 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

New York, son of Thomas Disbrow and Susan W. ; married second October 24, 
1878 at Elizabeth, Union Co., New Jersey, KATE MAURICE CORNWELL, 
born September 2, 1849 at Northfield, Vermont, daughter of William Cornwell 
and Mary S. Marsh. He is a lawyer; Republican; Episcopalian; resides at 
Babylon, New York. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Phebe D. Nieoll, bom July 4, 1874; married Rev. George D. Ashley; 

lives at Carthage, New York. 
II. Katharine Nieoll, born April 20, 1882. 
TIT Dorothy Nieoll, born January 4, 1890. 

305. 

13 AT? ATT 'MTr'nTT f William Nieoll Sarah Greenly Thomas Greenly ) 

CAAAA. i'^i.ViWljU I Sarah A. Nieoll William Nieoll Mary Hunt / 

daughter of William Nieoll and Sarah Augusta Nieoll, was born September 2, 
1847 at Islip, Long Island; married October 20, 1887 at Islip, Long Island, 
SILAS ROGERS CORWITH, born February 9, 1854 at Bridgehampton, Long 
Island, son of Silas W. Corwith and Susan M. Rogers; physician; Republican; 
Presbyterian; resided at Bridgehampton, Long Island. 

Daughter : 

Sarah Nieoll Corwith, born December 28, 1889. 



307. 

WILLIAM GREENLEY married . Resided at Epworth, Iowa. 

They had a daughter who married at Epworth A. W. Wallace, and resides at 
Independence, Iowa. 



308. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE married . He settled in Adams Co., 

Ohio about 1812. A grandson, Oliver Greenlee, married and has a family, and 
lives at lyiaysville, Kentucky. 



309. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE died October 14, 1783 ; married ELIZABETH . 

Resided in Lurgan Township, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. [Cumberland 



I 



UNCLASSIFIED. 565 

County was formerly a part of Lancaster County; was created a separate 
county in 1750 [January 27]. Lurgan Township has since become incorporated 
in Franklin County, the adjoining county.] 



CHILDREN : 

I. Mary ; married Watson. 

II. Rachel ; married "Watson. 

"In his will wife Elizabeth Greenlee received all the personal property, and 
the benefit of the realty for life. At her death the remainder went to his two 
daughters Mary Watson and Rachel Watson." James McKee and Abram 
Smith, executors. 



309a. 

WILLIAM E. GREENLEE of South Murderkill Himdred, Kent Co., Dela- 
ware; will dated October 9, 1897, proved December 7, 1897; married MARY 



Children, as mentioned in will : 

I. Sarah C, born about 1858; married November 26, 1878, William L. 
Sipple of Kent Co., Delaware, aged 25 years. 

II. Robert H. 

m. Mary E. ; married Perry. 

rV. William J. 

V. David C. 

VI. Ella F. ; married Saunders. 



310. 

WILLIAM J. GREENLEE was born November 7, 1818 ; died April 29, 1900 
in Lawrence Co., Illinois ; married in 1840, SARAH CARPENTER, who died 
seven years before her husband. In religion they were Methodist Episcopal, 
afterward they were United Brethren. He emigrated from Holmes County, 
Ohio to Lawrence County, Illinois. They had nineteen children; ten died in 
infancy and one at the age of thirty-two; four sons and four daughters sui"- 
vive. 



566 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

311. 
GREENLEE married . 

CHILDREN : 

312. I. Mary S. ; married William J. Mattliews.+ 

313. II. Richie Ann; married Thomas S. Davis. + 

314. III. Annie Maria, born May 7, 1841 ; married Thomas Holiday Gombs.+ 
IV. George Martin; dead. 

312. 

MARY S. GREENLEE, daughter of Greenlee, married WILLIAM J. 

MATTHEWS ; resided at CoUinsville, Illinois. She is dead. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Alice Matthews. 

II. Lawsen Matthews. 

III. James Matthews. 

IV. Mary Matthews. 
V. Charles Matthews. 

313. 

RICHIE ANN GREENLEE daughter of Greenlee ; married THOMAS 

S. DAVIS. She is dead. 

CHILDREN : 

I. William W. Davis. 

II. Ida May Davis. 

III. Jefferson Davis. 

rV. Eddie Davis. 

V. Ruby Alice Davis ; killed in the cyclone at St. Louis, May, 1896. 

314. 

ANNIE MARIA GREENLEE, daughter of Greenlee, was bom May 7, 

1841 at CoUinsville, Madison Co., Illinois; married October 8, 18— THOMAS 
HOLIDAY COMBS, born June 11, 1838 in Claremont Co., Ohio, died in 1856 
(?), son of Daniel W. Combs. He was a farmer; Republican; Methodist; re- 
sided at CoUinsville, Illinois. 

One son : 
Fred Leslie Combs, born in 1855 ( ?) ; died in 1882 aged 27 years. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 567 

315. 



GREENLEE married 



CHILDREN: 



316. I. "Willis ; married Nancy Long.+ 

II. Shade. 
III. John R. 

316. 

WILLIS GREENLEE of Mississippi, son of Greenlee ; married NANCY 

LONG of Georgia. He removed from Georgia to Mississippi. 

CHILDREN : 

317. I. John Reid, born April 9, 1801; married Jane (Winters) Giles.+ 
II. Elijah; married Caroline Driver; lives at Tuscaloosa; Francis, a 

descendant died in Mexico. 

III. Peter; married Elisabeth Baty; lived in Lowndes Co., Mississippi; 

has a descendant, William, living. 

IV. James (Dr.) ; died in Georgia. 
V. William; died in Georgia. 

VI. Elisabeth; married John Winters; Calvin Winters McCule is a 
descendant. 

VII. Fanny ; married Martin Cooper ; a descendant James Cooper lives 

at Columbus, Mississippi. 

VIII. Eliza; married Felinden Davis; John L. Davis is a descendant. 
IX. Darius; lived in Lowndes Co., Mississippi. 

317. 

JOHN REID GREENLEE ("a first cousin of Col. Andrew Hamilton Green- 
lee"), son of Willis Greenlee and Nancy Long, was born April 9, 1801 in 
Mississippi; died May 27, 1864 at Greensboro, Webster Co., Mississippi; mar- 
ried August 21, 1823 in Mississippi JANE (WINTERS) GILES, born January 
17, 1801 in Mississippi, died April 30, 1878 in Mississippi, daughter of John 
Leonard Winters and Lueinda Jailes (or Sailer). 

Children, sixteen: 

318. I. Baylis Earl, born August 1, 1824; married Martha J. Baker.+ 
II. Andrew Jackson, born May 22, 1826 ; married Mary Ann Hub- 
bard ; died in 1877 at Multona Springs, Mississippi. 

319. III. Willis Riley, born April 14, 1828 ; married Clare Hope Smith.+ 
IV. Louisa Caroline, born March 21, 1830; married James H., or John, 

Pamplin ; died January 5, 1882 near Greensboro, Mississippi. 

320. V. Frances M., born January 13, 1832; married Henry Bays; mar- 

ried second Franklin Williams; married third Ben Bigby; mar- 
ried fourth Theophilus Norwood.-}- 



568 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

321. VI. Franklin E., bom December 7, 1836 ; married Eliza H. Bays; mar- 

ried second Lucretia Davis.-|- 
VTI. Amaziah; is a Baptist preacher. 
Vin. Haseltine Eliza, born April 11, 1839; married J. H. Brannon; had 

a son who was a physician in Bellefontaine in 1878. 
IX. Missouri Amanda, born July 10, 1841; married Alexander C. 

Smith ; lives at Eupora or Walthall, Mississippi. 

JOHN REID GREENLEE owned a plantation and about one hundred 
slaves, a large cotton gin, stock and other property; also kept a country inn. 
He was a Mason and a prominent citizen; a Whig in politics; Cumberland 
Presbyterian; resided near Greensboro, Mississippi. 

318. 

MAJOR BAYLIS EARL GREENLEE rJohnReld Greenlee Willis Greenlee ) 

I Jane (Winters) Giles Nancy Long J 

son of John Reid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles, was bom August 1, 1824 
in Pendleton District, South Carolina; died September 17, 1897 at Denton, 
Denton Co., Texas ; married August 31, 1847 at CarroUton, Carroll Co., Missis- 
sippi, i\LmTHA J. BAKER, born April 14, 1830 in Dixon Co., Tennessee, died 

Pebruarj' 17, 1897, daughter of Absalom Baker and Patsie ; mechanic; 

Democrat; Presbyterian; resided in South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Ar- 
kansas and Texas. 

CHILDREN : 

I. "Virginia, born March 6, 1849 ; married C. A. Williams. 

322. II. Charles Montgomery, born November 20, 1855 ; married Nannie E. 

Watson. + 

III. Baylis R., born May 24, I860; married Lizzie Kusee. 

IV. Willie Joseph, born August 7, 1863 ; died in infancy. 

V. Robert R., bom September 19, 1868 ; married Effie Hoffman. 

MAJOR BAYLIS EARL GREENLEE removed when a young man to Mis- 
sissippi. He settled in Arkansas in 1850, and in 1866 he went to Texas and 
settled at Denton, then a rough border town, where he has since resided. He 
was a member of an old and prominent family, was a Mason and an Odd 
Fellow. He served in the Confederate army with distinction. 

319. 

WILLIS RILEY GREENLEE I J'"'° ?^^? P"^°i^.^ WiUls Greenlee ) 

(Jane (Winters) Giles Nancy Long / 

son of John Reid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles, was born April 14, 1828; 
died March 14, 1896 at Moulton, Texas; married September 1, 1847 at Greens- 
boro, Webster Co., Mississippi, CLARE HOPE LODESKA SMITH, born April 
14, 1828 in Tennessee, died January 24, 1894 at Moulton, Texas, daughter of 
Sherwood Smith and Loumira Spears ; blacksmith and woodworkman ; in pbli- 



1 



UNCLASSIFIED. 569 

tics, Populist ; resided near Moulton, Texas. He was a consistent and devoted 
member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and was an elder in that church 
for many years. He held a diploma of the Oriental Order of the Palm and 
SheU, S. A. U. D. S. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Elmira Jane, born July 16, 1848 ; married Wiley John York. 
II. Florence Vandalia, born October 4, 1852 ; died young. 
323. III. Sarah Ann, bom October 8, 1855 ; married Mancil Monroe Babb.+ 



320. 

FRANCES M. GREENLEE {J^S^f^f.fe'rrG^es KLolTrM 
daughter of John Reid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles, was born January 
13, 1832 at Atlanta, Georgia ; married in 1848 HENRY BAYS, who was born 
in 1828 in Alabama, son of James Bays and Nancy Canon ; married second in 
1856, FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, born in Alabama ; married third in 1860, BEN 
BIGBY; married fourth in 1862, THEOPHILUS NORWOOD, born in 1827 in 
Alabama, died in 1870, son of John Norwood and Elizabeth Smith. She re- 
sides at Eupora, Webster Co., Miississippi. 



CHILDREN : 

I. Mary Jane Bays, born December 14, 1853 ; married S. E. Brown. 
II. Henry Ransom Bays, born July 1, 1855 ; married Lucinda Davis, 
in. Alonzo Franklin Williams, born February 18, 1858; married Mollie 

Oliver. 
IV. John Earl Bigby, born January 1, 1861 ; married Ellen Hays. 
V. Walter Middleton Norwood, born November 27, 1866 ; married Dosia 
Latham. 
VI. A. C. Norwood, born February 27, 1868; married Betty Smith. 
Vn. Missouri Belle Norwood, born April 4, 1870; married L. Latham. 



321. 

VRANKT.TN E GREENLEE (John Reid Greenlee Willis Greenlee ) 

fKAnJ\.ljin rj. Ultririniiiliri Ijane , winters i Giles Nancy Long / 

son of John Reid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles, was born December 7, 
1836 at Columbus, Lowndes Co., Mississippi ; married ]\Iarch 26, 1856 at Greens- 
boro, Webster Co., Mississippi, ELIZA H. BAYS, born October 1, 1839 at 
Greensboro, died June 1, 1877 at Greensboro, daughter of H. F. Bays ana 
Louisa A. Reid ; married second LL'CRETIA DAVIS ; merchant ; Democrat ; 
Baptist; resided at Walthall and later at Eupora, Mississippi. 



570 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Alice T., born April 18, 1857 ; married C. B. Lamb. 

n. Frances L., born April 9, 1859 ; married J. G. Davis. 

TTT Martha L., born March 15, 1861 ; married A. G. McDowell. 

IV. Florence L., born June 6, 1864; married E. Rutledge. 

V. Connie H., born January 28, 1867 ; married J. Rutledge. 

VI. Cora E., born September 1, 1870; married A. J. Davis. 

Vn. Alfred F., bom August 15, 1874 ; married Rose Blisitt. 

Vin. Harvey F., born June 1, 1877 ; married Belle Blisitt. 

By second marriage : 

IX. Andrew Jackson; died young October 3, 1886. 

X. Eva E., born October 29, 1880. 

XL James Byron, born October 23, 1886. 

Xn. William H., born November 27, 1888. 

■ XIII. Erl P., born December 27, 1892. 

FRANKLIN E. GREENT,EE enUsted in the Confederate army April, 1862 
and remained in service until April, 1865. 

322. 



CHAELES MONTGOMERY GREENLEE { g^,' ha^j.«B',^^°J- J^S? f.^'fn?/rr,°^^e. 

Willis B. Greenlee \ 
Nancy Long / 

son of Baylis Earl Greenlee and Martha J. Baker, was born November 20, 
1855 at Lewisville, Lafayette Co., Arkansas ; married July 24, 1879 at Denton, 
Denton Co., Texas, NANNIE E. WATSON, born November 20, 1863 at Nacog- 
doches, Texas, daughter of Stephen Watson and Haseltine Gilliam; Attorney 
at law ; Democrat ; Baptist ; resides at Denton, Texas. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mollie E., bom December 17, 1880. 

n. Erie W., born April 12, 1883. 

m. Mable V., born March 10, 1885. 

IV. Rolan E., bora February 10, 1887. 

V. Melva Edna, born January 20, 1889. 

VI. Stephen M., born March 19, 1891. 

vn. Ethel Haseltine, born February 24, 1893 ; deceased. 

Vin. William R., born December 27, 1894. 

323. 

S&PATT A'N'M mjTi'.F.'WT 'R'P. f Willis R. Greenlee John Held Greenlee WUlls Greenlee 1 

BAKAH Ann UArifinijriJlj j ciare H. L. smith Jane (Winters) Giles Nancy Long ! 

daughter of Willis Riley Greenlee and Clare Hope Lodeska Smith, was born 
October 8, 1855 at Goodhope, Leake Co., Mississippi ; married January 17, 1871 



UNCLASSIFIED. 571 

at Goodhope, Mississippi, MANCIL MONROE BABB, born December 16, 1849 
at Goodhope, ^Mississippi, son of James A. Babb and Mary Henry; farmer; 
Democrat; Cumberland Presbyterian; resided near Goodhope, Mississippi; 
Moulton, Texas (1901). 



CHILDREN : 

I. Elmira Babb, bom January 8, 1872 ; married James A. Johnson. 

324. n. MyrtleBabb, born January 3, 1875; married Henry W. Dockery.+ ^^_5_^r'''"^ "^ 

ni. Leona Babb, born August 27, 1877; married Ellis Dockery. v- , £_„ .-Tii^ 

IV. Annie Babb, born December 5, 1879. , ,, .-5-„,i 

V. Mancil Babb, born May 5, 1881, or 1882. v - ■ - - ^ '^ ^ 

VI. Wiley Greenlee Babb, born October 15, 1884. 

Vn. Mary Hope Babb, born May 4, 1887. 

Vm. Vonnie Iva Babb, born November 15, 1893. - "Dli-ii-aA^ -r«,V 



324. 



MVTJTT.F ■RA'R'R f Sarah A. Greenlee Willis Greenlee John Reld Greenlee 

inxAXXiXi X>AI>£> tMancllM. Babb Clare H. L. Smith Jane (Winters) Giles 

Willis Greenlee 1 
Nancy Long J 

daughter of Sarah Ann Greenlee and Mancil Monroe Babb, was born January 3, 
1875 at Goodhope, Leake Co., Mississippi ; married October 7, 1890 at Moulton, 
Lavaca Co., Texas, HENRY W. DOCKERY, born August 17, 18— at Moulton, 
Texas, son of Mathew Dockery. He is a stockraiser; Democrat; Methodist; 
resides at Uvalde, Texas. 



CHILDREN : 



I. Dee Dockery, born September 21, 1891. 

II. Leah Dockery, born March 2, 1893. 

III. Aline Dockery, born February 9, 1895. 

IV. Merle Dockery, bom January 15, 1899. 



325. 

GREENLEE married at Knapps Creek, New York, ELLA LEE, born at 

Alfred, Allegany Co., New York, daughter of Schuyler Lee and Lucy Morgan. 
He had brothers and sisters. 



572 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 



GREENLY married 



CHILDREN: 

I. Samuel; lived in Dorchester Co., Maryland. 
II. James ; lived in Dorchester Co., Maryland. He was a weaver. 

Deed from Samuel Greenly to James Greenly : 

Know aU men by these Presents, that I, Samuel Greenly being very sick 
and weak, but of sound memory, for and in Consideration that my dear Brother 
James Greenly of Dorchester County, weaver, hath attended me during my 
indisposition and likewise obliged himself to pay and satisfie William Shack- 
nashee for my necessary board and accomodations Doetr. Thos. Wattkins for 
his Attendance & assistance, as also sundry other debts due from me, Have and 
by these presents do bargain, sell, assign and make over unto the said James 
Greenly, his heirs and assigns, my riding horse. Bridle and saddle, aU my 
wearing apparell together my chest and the sundrys therein Contained, as also 
all and singular the out standing Debts due to me as stated in my book late 
in the Custody of Michael Maccormack dec'd. or that shall otherwise appear 
to be due to me, to have and to hold all and singular the premises afd. to the 
said James Greenly his heirs and assigns for ever and all and singular which 
premises I will by these Presents warrant and defend. 

In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eighteenth 
day of January Anno Domini Seventeen hundred and thirty three. 

Samuel Greenly Seal. 



327. 

GREENLEY married MARY E. . They had a daughter, Nina, 



who lives at South Enid, Oklahoma. 



328. 

GREENLEE married 



CHILDREN : 

I. Ora B., born about 1873 ; married October, 1899 Railsback. 

n. Ralph. 
III. Lillie Beryl. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 



573 



GREENLY married ELIZABETH 



Resided at Strasbvirg, Pennsylvania. 



CHILDREN : 



Her will was dated 1886. 



I. Pianna; married 



II. Elizabeth ; married 

in. Samuel. 

rV. David B. 

V. Sarah; married 

VI. Addison Lutz. 



Horst. 
— Rider. 



Gable. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

DOVER, DELAWARE MARRIAGE RECORDS. 

In Office of Register of Deeds. 

LEVYE GREENLEE aged 24 and Angelica Robinson aged 18, both of "Willow 

Grove ; married February 6, 1873. 

JOHN A. GREENLEE of Kent Co. aged 19, and Mary E. Dill of Caroline Co., 

Maryland aged 17 ; married Sept. 20, 1873. 

WILIMINA GREENLY and Benjamin F. Dill, both of near Willow Grove, 

Del. ; married Jan. 2, 1874. 

JOHN H. GREENLY aged 24 and Mary E. Cooper aged 20, both of Kent Co. ; 

married Dec. 2, 1877. 

SAMUEL GREENLY and Mary Ann Shockley, both of Kent Co., married Mar. 

8, 1879. 

DOVER, DELAWARE SETTLEMENTS OF ESTATES. 

Letters of administration on estate of Robert Greenly, granted June 13, 
1804. 

Letters of administration on estate of DAVID GREENLEE granted Mar. 
19, 1814 to Elizabeth Greenlee. 

Letters of administration on estate of JOHN GREENLY of Murderkill 
Hundred, granted Jan. 9, 1840 to WiUiam Greenly. 

Letters of administration on estate of WILLIAM GREENLEE of North 
Murderkill Hundred granted October 10, 1874 to Samuel B. Cooper. 

Letters of administration on estate of ELISHA GREENLEE of Duck Creek 
Hundred granted September 25, 1876 to James Kirkley. 

Letters of administration on estate of ROBERT GREENLEE of South 
Murderkill Hundred, granted June 3, 1880 to Arthur J. Greenlee. 

Letters of administration on estate of WASHINGTON GREENLY of North 
Murderkill Hundred granted Sept. 12, 1891 to Jonathan Summers. 

Letters of administration on the estate of JAMES P. GREENLY of Mispil- 
lioD Hundred granted Mar. 2, 1893 to D. R. L. Levris. 

MARYLAND. 

The list of the Association of the Freemen of Maryland, which was pre- 
sented in 1776 for signature to all the voters of the coimty by the county Revolu- 
tionary Committee as a test of loyalty to the patriot cause, shows that SAMUEL 
GREENLEE signed the paper as a resident of Bush River Lower Hundred. 

In the list of Taxables in Bush River Lower Hundred in 1776 is this: 

574 



1 



MISCELLANEOUS. 575 

"SAMUEL GREENLEA, Overseer for Mr. Paca." Mr. Paca was one of the 
most prominent men in the province. He was father of William Paca, a signer 
of the Declaration of Independence and afterward Governor of Maryland, 
Member of Congress, etc. He owned a very large land estate hereabouts. 

In 1778 SAMUEL GREENLEY is one of the list of the Freemen of Spesutie 
Lower Hundred, which adjoined Bush River Lower Hundred. 

In 1778 JOHN GREENLEES and ARCHIBALD GREENLEES took the 
required oath of Alliance to the new state of Maryland as shown by the "List 
of those who took the Oath." 

In one of the Medical Ledgers of Dr. John Arthur, who was the ver3' first 
graduate of Medicine in America, is this item : Dr. — . SAMUEL GREENLEY 

(Spesutie Island) 1787 Sept. 30th, two prescriptions for his son £0.11.0. The 

map of the Island shows that it was part of Spesutie Lower Hundred and was 
included in Hall's Cross Road election district (or 2 district). 

In November 1790 SAMUEL GREENLEY voted in Belair, the county seat 
for Congressmen and Assemblymen. At the time all voters of the county were 
required to vote in Belair; a few years later each one voted in his own election 
district, there being five such districts in the county. 

From the Administration accounts in the ofBce of Register of Wills : May 
11, 1802, Letters of Adm. on the estate of SAMUEL GREENLEE were issued. 
James Greenlee Admr. His securities are Robert Taylor and Thos. Greenlee. 
Date of Bond May 11, 1802. Amount of Inventory $164.92. Amount of sales 
£64. 14. TYz. First account passed 20th Sept. 1803. Final account passed Apr. 
8, 1817. So that Samuel Greenlee no doubt died early in 1802 or late in 1801. 

U. S. List of voters in 1816 before there was a newspaper published in the 
county, shows that JAJIES GREENLEE in that year was a voter in the 2nd 
district called Hall's Cross Road District and including Spesutie Lower Hun- 
dred and Spesutie Island. He voted the Republican ticket, which was then 
often called the Democratic ticket. 

Among the deeds in the Record Office is this: "June 20, 1856 Wm. Ford 
for the consideration of $300 conveys to JOHN GREENLEE (both of Hart- 
ford Co.) 28 acres 7 perches of a tract called Rumney Royal on Rumney Creek, 
adjoining the lands of the said John Greenlee and Jno. H. Herring. 

22nd Nov. 1865 Jno. F. Hill for a consideration of $1400 conveyed to JOHN 
GREENLEE 75 acres of Rumney Royal and of Dispatch adjoining the lands 
of Joseph Starr and Jas. C. Malcolm with buildings. 

CAPTAIN JNO. GREENLEE was commander of a grain and wood schooner 
running to Chesapeake Bay. He had several daughters but no sons. 

Apr. 12, 1867 ALEX. GREENLY and Thos. Sparklin being securities for 
Geo. E. Ford on a note to Samuel Hambleton (receiv^er) for $1801, Ford gives 
them a mortgage on his plantation in the 1st district (the 1st district was W. 
of Bush River) . 

From Ledger and Day Books of Edward Hall, who owned a large tract 
in Bush River (Spesutie Lower Himdred) commonly known as the "Rumney 
Farm" as well as several other tracts : 

"1818 Mar. 24, Rumney Farm. Dr. to cash paid JAS. GREENLY 
for setting a ware (wear, or weir, a fence made of 
twigs set in a stream for catching fish $ 5.00 



576 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

"1818 Oct. 28, JAMES GREENLEY of Rumney Farm f or 15 bus. of 

seed wheat $30.00 

"1819 Apr. 23, Rumney Farm to JAS'. GREENLEE for making a 

plough $ 2.50 

"1820 Apr. 15, Rumney Farm to JAS. GREENLY for setting a ware 

this spring $ 3.00 

"1822 Mar. 30, To cash paid in balance of his Acet. for Beans & 
Potatoes from Rumney Farm. (He also bought 8 
bus. Potatoes from Rumney Farm 1819.) 
" " Feb. Rumney Farm to JAS. GREENLY for putting in 

two Plough beams $ 2.50 

Rumney Farm to JAS. GREENLY for mending a 

harrow $ .371/2 

For one fallow harrow fall $ 4.00 

JAMES GREENLEE of Caroline County, Maryland. "Will admitted to pro- 
bate, October 10. 1843. He devised his estate to his son Charles W. Greenlee. 
No other name is entered in the distribution of the estate as he was the sole 
legatee. 

JAMES GREENLEE of Caroline County, Maryland, son of David Greenlee. 
Letters of administration granted on his estate, October 7, 1844. No will nor 
distribution. 

JAMES GREENLEE of Caroline County, Maryland, for and in consideration 
of the sum of one hundred and ten dollars, bought a tract of land in Caroline 
County, said to contain two hundred acres more or less, from Elizabeth Mitch- 
ell, widow of John Mitchell, Esq., of Milford, Kent Co., Delaware. Dated 
November 1, 1836. 

January 26th 1726. JAMES GREENLEY deeds to James Earle a tract 
of land called "Plaine Dealing" in Queen Anne County (then in Talbat 
County) , on the South side of Chester River & on the "Western side of a branch 
of Island Creek, containing 200 acres. 

June 25th, 1778. JAMES GREENLEES of Dorchester County in the State 
of Maryland, deeds to Benjamin Todd and Jacob Todd for fifty pounds, two 
tracts or parcels of land nine acres, originally called "Enclosure" and now 
"Batchelors Range" containing one hundred and thirty acres of land, being 
in the County aforesaid, Beginning at a marked Maple standing in Bull point 
neck on the North side of Meekinses Creek which issueth out of Black "Water 
River thence runing from the said Maple several courses according to certifi- 
cate of the said surveys, and allso all woods, ways, waters. Easements, profits, 
conditions, advantages, Emoluments, heriditaments and appurtenances what- 
soever to the said lands and premises belonging or in any wise appertaining. 

May 2nd 1784 JAMES GREENLEES of Dorchester County and State of 
Maryland, Yeoman, for and in consideration of the sum of forty pounds, sold to 
John Cowart his heirs and assigns one small schooner boat, called the ' ' Fancy, ' ' 
with all her sails, riggin and appurtenances thereunto belonging, likewise one 
Loom, one slay, two pair of gears, one bedstead, one bed and bedding, two 
chists, one Linnen wheel, one Iron pot, one pine table, one gallon jugg, two old 
chairs, one old axx, six pewter plates, one dish, two cows and calves, three 



MISCELLANEOUS. 577 

milk pans, one paper Book, one tub, two old piggins, one old Bible, one old 
Sermon book, two old bread trays, some flax broke and some unbroke &e. 

July nth 1785 JAMES GREENLEES of Dorchester County in the State 
of Maryland, Planter, sells to "William Johnson, Jimr. for nine pounds ten shil- 
lings, all that tract or parcel of called "Red Oak level" Beginning at the 
bounder of Griffiths Reveng, etc., containing nine acres more or less. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

[PYom Pennsylvania Archives.] 

MARY GREENLEES and David Chancellor married Nov. 28, 1745. Records 
of 1st Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. [2nd Series, vol. 2, p. 282.] 
ELIZABETH GREENLEE and Jacob Pope married June 8, 1799, Christ 
Church, Philadelphia, Records. [2nd Series, Vol. 8, p. 115.] 
ROBERT GREENLEES was a private soldier, Capt. Richard McQuon's Com- 
pany, Colonel Timothy Green's Battalion, Lancaster County, Militia, August 
31, 1777. He was promoted to Ensign of Second Company, 1st Battalion, Lan- 
caster County Jlilitia, Lt. Col. John Rogers, April 15, 1783. [2nd Series, Vol. 
13, pp. 320, 374.] 

WIDOW GREENLIF owned 150 acres in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1778. 
[3rd Series, Vol. 13, p. 32.] 

WIDDOW GREENLIEF, Springfield Township, Bucks Co Tax 44. 2.0 

[3d Series, Vol. 13, p. 110.] 

WIDOW GREENLIEF, valuation 1,800 32. 8.0 

Northern Liberties West Part, County of Philadelphia, 1780. 
WIDOW GREENLIEF, City of Philadelphia, 1781. 

[3d Series, Vol. 15, pp. 508, 721.] 
ALEXR. GREENLEE, E. Hanover Township, Lancaster Co. Re- 
turns and Assessments, 1771. 150 acres, 2 horses, 3 cattle Tax 17.0 

ALEXR. GREENLEE, same place, 1772. 150 acres, 2 horses, 

1 cattle Tax 5.6 

JAMES GREENLEE, same place, 210 acres, 2 horses, 3 cattle Tax 6.0 

JNO. GREENLEE, Freeman, E. Hanover Township, Lancaster 

Co., 1771 Tax 15.0 

ROBERT GREENLEE, Freeman, E. Hanover Township, Lancaster 

Co., 1771 Tax 15.0 

ROBERT GREENTLEE, E. Hanover Township, 1773. 100 acres, 

2 horses, 2 cattle Tax 5.0 

ROBERT GREENLEE, Hanover Township, 1782. 200 acres, 2 

horses. 2 cattle Tax 8. 5.0 

JAMES GREENLY, Mannor Township, Lancaster Co., 1779. 1 

cattle. 
ROBERT GREENLEE, Hanover Township, 1779. 150 acres. 

[3d Series, Vol. 17, pp. 23, 229, 26, 232, 409, 534, 621, 691.] 
ISAAC GREENLIFE, Northampton Co., 1772. Gentlemen's Land 

Proprietary Tax 20. 0.0 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, Buffalo Township, Northumberland Co., 

1778-80. State tax, valuation 101.13.0 



578 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

■WILLIA.M GREENLEE dec'd. Buffalo Township, 1782. Federal 

Supply Tax, 50 acres Tax I. 8.4 

WILLL\M GREENLEE, Buffalo Township, 1781. Transcript of 

Assessment, 50 acres, 2 horses, 2 cattle Tax 2. 5.5 

ROBERT GREENLEE, d. Lycoming Township, Northumberland 

Co., 1786 [not in list of single men] 2 horses, 2 cattle Tax 9.2 

ROBERT GREENLEE, Lycoming Township, 1787. 100 acres Tax 5.0 

[3d Series, Vol. 19, pp. 42, 417, 457, 515, 710, 788.] 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, Lurgan Township, Cumberland Co. Sup- 
ply Rate, 1780. 2 horses, 4 cattle, 1 negro. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, Lurgan Township, 1782. Transcript of 
Taxables, 300 acres, 1 horse, 1 cattle, 1 negro. 

WILLIAM GREENTREE, Supply Rate, Lurgan ToAvnship, 1779. 
150 acres, 2 horses, 4 cattle, 1 negro. 

WILLIAM GREENBEE, Transcript of Taxables, Lurgan Town- 
ship, 1781. 250 acres, 1 horse, 3 cattle, 1 negro. 
[Vol. 20, pp. 181, 318, 444, 598.] 

ROBERT GREENLIS, Windsor Township, York Co., Return of 

Taxables, 1 horse, 2 cattle Tax 4. 5.6 

[Vol. 21, p. 229.] 

ROBERT GREENLEE, Moon Township, Allegheny Co., 1791. 

Amount of Tax 6.11s 

ROBERT GREENLEE, Robinson Township, Washington Co., Ef- 
fective Tax Supply, 300 acres, 2 horses, 2 cattle, value 65. 

[Vol. 22, pp. 670, 765.] 

ARCHIBA'D GREENLEE, Strabane Township, Washington Co., 

1781. 1 horse, 1 cattle, 2 sheep, value 15. 

[Vol. 22, p. 779.] 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, Ranger on the Frontier 1778-1783. Rev- 
olutionary War, Northiunberland Co. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, Northumberland Co., Joseph Green's 
Company. [Vol. 23, pp. 248, 349.] 



LAND WARRANTS. 

JAMES GREENLEE, Lancaster Co., 200 acres, surveyed June 18, 1772. 

WILLIA:M GREENLEE, Cumberland Co., 297 acres & 151 acres, surveyed 
June 3, 1763. [Vol. 24, pp. 421, 679.] 

ANDREW GREENLEE, Northumberland Co., 200 acres surveyed October 
26, 1785. 

WILLIAM GREENLEE, Northumberland Co., 50 acres surveyed February 
23, 1773. 

ROBERT GREENLEE, Northumberland Co., 400 acres, surveyed March 
13, 1793. [Vol. 25, pp. 152, 147, 156.] 

ROBERT GREENLEE, Washington Co., 300 acres, surveyed February 
18, 1785. [Vol. 26, p. 560.] . 



MISCELLANEOUS. 579 

MERCER COUNTY WILLS. 

JOHN GREENLEE, Jefferson Township, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania. Will 
dated September 13, 1872. Recorded in Will Book, No. 7, page 397. 

MARY GREENTjEE, Jefferson Township. Will dated October 13, 1888. 
Recorded in Will Book No. 9. 

GREENE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, DEEDS. 

Moses Cooper to JAjMES GREENLEE, 158 acres. Dated October 4, 1838. 
Book 9, page 188. 

SAMUEL FULTON to SAMUEL GREENLEE, 154 acres. Dated March 
30, 1839. Book 12, p. 477. 

William Spencer to JACOB GREENLEE and Neal Zollors. Dated August 
17. 1843. Book 16, p. 500. 

John Corbett to JACOB GREENLEE. Dated April 13, 1864. Recorded in 
Book 18, p. 555. 

Ann Borze et als to JOHN A. GREENLEE, lot in Clarksville. Dated April 
1, 1872 Recorded in Book 24, p. 25. 



GLASGOW COMMISSARIOT TESTAMENTS. 

Vol. 3. The Testament Testamentar, Latter WiU and Inventory of the 
goods, gear, &c which pertenit to umquhile Marione Greinleis spous to John 
Murssoun in Kilbryde within the parochin of KiLmacolme, faithfully made and 
gevin up be hir awin mouthe in hir dwelling house in Kilbryde upone the XV 
day of I\Iay 1603 yeiris. Quha nominat and constitute John ilurssoun hir 
spouse and Jane Murrsoun hir dochter, her Executors and intromitters with 
hir guidis and geir, and to pay hir debtis as followis As thai will ansuer to the 
Great God thairupone in the day of visitatione ; Quha deeeissit within f ourtene 
dayis thairefter. 

INVENTAR. 

Item in the first the said umquhile Marione Greinleis and Johne Mursoun 
spouses haid perteining to thame the tyme of hir deceis foirsaid the guidis and 
geir following of the prices efterspecifeit viz : 

Item first tyre tydie ky price of the pece ourheid X lib Summa L li. 
Item four forrow ky with thair stirkis price of the pece ourheid X li Summa 

XL li 
Item twa young ky to the bull price of the pece ourheid V li Summa X li 
Item thrie twa yeir auld quoyis price of thame IIII li Summa XII li 
Item XXIIII held of scheip j'oung and auld price of the pece ourheid XXVI 

s Vin d Summa XXXII li 
Item thrie hors ane lyrit basonit price thairof XX li the uther twa aula 

plewche hors price of the pece X li Summa of thrie hors XL li 



580 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Item the sawing of XII bollis aittis being muirland aittis estimat to the thrid 
come price of the boU HI li XI s Vin d Summa IcXin li VI s 

vni d 

Item the sawing of ane boll beir estimat to the fera come price of the boll Yl 

li Summa XXIII li 
Item the insicht of the hous utincile and domicile guidis estimat to XL li 

money. 
Summa of the Inventar IIIc IIIxx li VIII s VIII d 
Na debtis awand to the deid. 
Debtis awand lie the deid. 
•'Item to the Laird of Newark the Laird of the grund IIII bolls ferme beir of 

the crope and yeir of God Im ^1c twa yeiris price of the boU VI li 

Xm s im d Siunma XX^T li XIII s IIII d 
Item mair to him IIII bolls four peckis ferme meale of the samyn yeiris erope 

price of the boll V li VI s VIII d Summa XXII U XIH s IIII d 
Item ini bollis forme beir of the crope and yeir of God 1603 yeiris price of 

boU VI li Summa XXIIII li" &c. 
Summa of the f oirsaids debtis Ic IIIIxx Illi 
Restis frie geir debtis deducit Ic IIIxx XVIIHi VTs VTIId 
Deidis pairt is LIXli VIIIs Xd 

[Note: li in the above means libra the old Roman name for pounds.] 

LEGACIB. 

Item the said Marione Greinleyis left hir pairt of the guidis and geir insicht 

and outsieht the debtis abone writtin being payit to be devydit equallie amangis 

hir young bairnis This was done ia hir dwelling hous ia Kilbryde day yeir and 

moneth abone written Befoir thir witnesses Johne Dennestoun William Tinclair 

in Kilbryde, Arthour ]\Iurssoun in Park and Alexander Murssoim in Bradrane. 

sic suiscribitur 

So it is Robert Cuik notary public at command of the said Marion Greinlees 

She not being able to write, handwrit under my sign. 

Confirmed 21 November 1603. Patrick Flemyng in Corsliehills is cautioner. 

Vol. 7. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which per- 
tained to umquhile John Greinleyis in Halhill, in the parish of Lochwinzeoch, 
who died in January 1611. Given up by Marion Paterson his spouse, in name 
of John, "William, Thomas, Janet and Christian Greinleyis his lawful bairnis 
and Executors Dative. 

Sum of Inventory £162 13 4 Debts £56. Free gear £106 13 4 Confirmed 16 May 
1611. Malcolm Paterson in Brandokfeild is cautioner. 

Vol. 12 The Testament Testamentary and Inventory of the goods, &c which 
pertained to umquhile Lyoun Greinleyis in Auchinlodmount, in the parish of 
Paisley, who died in November 1615. Given up partly by himself and partly by 
Janet Quhyt his relict, Robert and Thomas Greinleyis. 

Sum of Inventory £394 13 4d 

Sum of Debts £166 15/ 

Free gear £227 18 4d 



MISCELLANEOUS. 581 

By his Legacy he nominates Janet Quhyt his spouse, Robert and Thomas 
Greinleyis his sones, his executors; and leaves his goods, &c to be equally 
divided between them. At Auchinlodmount 28 November 1615. Witnesses, 
John Greinleyis in Foxbar, and Gabriell Quhyt in Almochrie and John Aickine 
in Auchinlodmount. Confirmed 4 December 1616. David Watson merchant 
burgess of Glasgow is cautioner. 

Vol. 13. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which 
pertained to umquhile John Greinleyis in Fowisbar, in the parish of Paisley, 
who died in October 1616. Given up by Jonet Sclaitor his relict and John 
Greinlej-is his eldest son for himself and in name and behalf of John, Thomas, 
Margaret Jonet and Isobell Greinleyis barines lawful to the defunct, and Ex- 
ecutors Dative decerned to him. Sum of Inventory £513 3 2d 

Debts due to John Maxwell of Stanelie of ferme maill for the crop 1616 
for his lands of Fouisbar; to James Hall of Fulbar for part of the lands of 
Cobilbar, &e. 

Sum of said debts, £119 9 4 

Free gear £393 13 10 

Confirmed 3 June 1617. Cautioner not named. 

Vol. 17. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which 
pertained to umquhile Thomas Greinleis in Blaklandmylne, in the parish of 
Paisley, who died in July 1620. Given up by Margaret Biggart his relict, in 
name and behalf of Janet Greinleyis his lawful daughter, and Executrix Dative 
decerned to him. 

Sum of Inventory £85 13/ Debts due to Robert Greinleyis, Margaret Grein- 
leyis and Elspeth Greinleyis of fee £14. 

Free gear £71 13 4. Confirmed 26 September 1620. John Adam Cordiner 
burgess of Paisley is cautioner. 

The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods &c which pertained to 
umquhile John Greinleis in Cobilbar, in the parish of Paisley, who died in 
November 1620. Given up by Janet Johnston his relict, in name and behalf 
of John Greinleyis his lawful son and Executor Dative decerned to him. 

There was 30/ due by Robert Greinleyis in Auchinclodmount, and other 
debts. 

Sum of Inventory £386 4/ Free gear £300 7 4. 

Confirmed 22 June 1621 John Or in Stainliemuir is cautioner. 

Vol. 23. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which 
pertained to umquhile Marion Greinleyis spouse to John ^Mersehell merchant 
burgess of Paisley, who died in June 1631. Given up by her said spouse in 
name of Janet MerscheU their lawful daughter and Executrix Dative decerned 
to him. 

Sum of Inventory £80. Debts £400. 

Confirmed 26 March 1632. Audro Blak wright burgess of Glasgow is 
cautioner. 

Vol. 24. The Testament Testamentary and Inventory of the goods, &c 
which pertained to umquhile Thomas Greinleyis merchant in Castle Sempill, 



582 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

in the parish of Lochwinzeoeh, who died in May 1632. Given up by himself. 
Sum of Inventory £47. Debts due to James Greinleyis son of umquhile John 
Greinleyis £8, and to Hugh Lord Sempill his master £5 &e 

Free gear £228 15 6 

By his Latter Will he constitutes Elizabeth Gillies his spous and John 
Greinlejds his only lawful son equal executors and intromitters with his goods, 
&c. At Castle SempiU 12 April 1632. "Witness Allan Gillies younger in Castle 
Sempill. Confirmed 22 October 1632 Richard Stark messenger burgess of 
Glasgow is cautioner. 

The Testament Testamentary and Inventory of the goods, &c which per- 
tained to umquhile Margaret Greinleyis spouse to John Parkhill in Craigin- 
feoche, in the parish of Paisley, who died in November 1633. Given up by 
himself. 

Sum of Liventory £194. 

Debts due to Isobell Greinleyis, Lord Sempill and others. Sum of said 
Debts, £258 13 4. 

By her Latter Will she constituted her husband her only executor and 
fuU intromitter with the whole goods, &c pertaining to them. She leaves to 
John Greinleyis lawful son to John Greinleyis in Bogside, 5 merks; To John 
Greinlejis her youngest brother 5 merks ; To IsobeU Greinleyis her eldest 
sister, her best gown, To SibiUa Greinleyis her sister, the remainder of her 
clothing, &c. and ordains said SibiUa to give to Margaret Craig spouse of the 
said John Greinleyis, her black paliding safe guard. At Craiginfeoch 5 
November 1633. 

Confirmed 1 September 1634. John Simpson merchant burgess of Glasgow. 

The Testament Dative and Liventory of the goods, &c which pertained to 
umquhile Jonet Greinleyis spouse of Richard Patersone at Halkeidmylne in 
the parish of Paisley, who died in January 1634. Given up by her said hus- 
band, Executor Dative decerned to her. 

Sum of Liventory £452 6 8. Free gear £340. 

Confirmed 5 September 1634. Robert Paterson maltman burgess of Glas- 
gow is cautioner. 

The Testament Dative and Liventory of the goods, &e which pertained to 
umquhile John Greinleyis Town Clerk of Paisley, who died in December 1634. 
Given up by Jonet Cochrane his relict and Executrix Dative decerned to him. 

Sum of Inventory £42 13 4. Free gear £9 16 8. 

Confirmed 19 June 1635 John Ramsay messenger burgess of Glasgow is 
cautioner. 

Vol. 33. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which 
pertained to David Greinleis in Heiddykis, in the parish of Paisley, who died 
in December 1665. Given up by Janet Greinleis spouse to John Wilson in 
Craigboig, sister german and Executor Dative of the defunct. 

In the Inventory there is a sum of £66 13 4 due by William Robinsone in 
Coehranemylne, intromitted with by Jean Adam relict of the defunct, and 
whereof she gave up the Bond granted to said David therefore. 

Sum of Inventory £274 3 4. 

Confirmed 8 August 1667. James Wilson in Craiginfeoch is cautioner. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 583 

Vol. 34. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which per- 
tained to Isobell Duncan spouse to John Greinlie in Auchindavie, in the parish 
of Lenzie, who died in November 1670. Given up by her said husband, in name 
and behalf of Jonet Greinlie only lawful daughter procreated betwixt them, 
and Executrix Dative decerned to her said deceased father. 

There was due by James Duncan in Tuechar £190 13 4, one hundred 
pounds thereof resting of 450 merks, conform to a Contract, one hundred 
merks thereof promised by him to said John Greinlie, over in name of tocher 
with the said defunct. 

Sum of Inventory £332 13 4. Free gear £118 13 4. 

Confirmed 3 December 1670. Cautioner not named. 

Vol. 37. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which 
pertained to umquhile Thomas Greenlees elder burgess of Paisley, who died in 
July 1674. Given up by John Greinles merchant in Paisley his son, and Executor 
Creditor decerned to him, in so far as the defunct was owing to James Mont- 
gomery servitor to the Earl of Dundonald 50 merks, contained in a Bond by 
the defunct as principal and his said son as cautioner, to him, dated 13 July 
1672. The said James Montgomery constituted the said John Greenlees his 
assignee in and to the same by Assignation dated 15 June 1674. 

Sum of Inventory £55 17 4. Free gear £36 2 8. No Division. 

Confirmed 3 AugiTst 1674. Cautioner not named. 



Vol. 38. The Testament Testamentary and Inventory of the goods, &c. 
which pertained to umquhile John Greenlees merchant burgess of Paisley, who 
died in August last, partly given up by himself and partly by William Jamie- 
son wright burgess of Paisley. 

Sum of Inventory £430 15 8. 

Debts due to William Jamieson, foresaid, William Greinleis, Alexander 
Jamieson and others. 

Sum of said debts £460 13 4. Debts exceed goods. 

By his Latter Will he ordains his body to be buried in the Churchyard of 
Paisley, and nominate the foresaid William Jamieson his only Executor and 
universal intromitter with his goods, &c. And leaves in legacy to Alexander 
Jamieson wright burgess of Paisley 10 merks, to Isobell Wilson widow in 
Seidhill his cousin german, 5 merks. To John Neilson lawful son of Richard 
Neilson in Seidhill, burgess there, procreated between him and Grizell Grein- 
leis sister of the defunct 50 merks : To Thomas Greinleis tailor burgess of 
Paisley his brother the remainder of his goods, &c and 50 merks to Helen 
Greinleis sister of the said Thomas. At Paisley 1 August 1676. Witness, 
William Greinleis lately one of the Bailies of Paisley. 

Confirmed 4 November 1676. Cautioner not named. 



Vol. 39. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which per- 
tained to unquhile William Greinlees eldest cordoner burgess of Paisley, who 
died in June 1676. Given up by Thomas Greinleis, maltman, burgess, Margaret 



584 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

and Isobell Greinleis sisters, and James Wiytt in Candren sister's bairn to 
the defunct, and Executors Dative decerned to him. 

Sum of Inventory £198 12 8. 

Confirmed 14 August 1677. 

Vol. 55. The Testament Dative and Liventory of the goods, &c which 
pertained to umquhile Thomas Greenlees tailor in Smithhills or Walaenck of 
Paisley, who died on 10 I\Iareh 1743. Given up by William Greenlees wea\rer 
in Smithhills or Walnenck of Paidley son of and Executor Dative to the 
defunct. 

In the Inventory is the sum of £16 12 4 /34 stg: being the annuakent of 
£50 stg : from 14 July 1736 to the time of his decease, contained in a Bond by 
William Lord Bruce and James Lundin of that Ilk, to the late Mr. William 
Greenlees minister at Ceres, dated 14 July 1736; and which Bond with other 
writs were assigned by the said Mr. WiUiam Greenlees, to Mr. Robert Green- 
lees lawful son of deceased Robert Greenlees marker at the Tennis Court, 
Edinburgh, his nephew under the burden that the said Jlr. Robert Greenlees 
should make payment to WiUiam, Robert and Margaret Greenlees lawful 
children of the deceased Thomas Greenlees his brother, of £100 stg: to be 
divided as mentioned in the assignation thereto : and thereby declaring that 
the said Thomas Greenlees was to have the liferent of the said sum, which as- 
signation is dated 8 August 1737 and Registered in the Sheriff Court Books of 
Fife 19 August 1737 ; and which sum of £50 the said Mr. Robert Greenlees 
transferred to the said William, Robert and Margaret Greenlees with the 
interest or annualrents that were due on the said sum at the decease of the 
said Mr. William Greenlees, &c. 

Sum of Inventory £16 12 1 /34 stg : 

Confirmed 18 Jime 1744. William Stewart barber and wigmaker in Paisley 
is cautioner. 

COMMISSARIOT TESTAMENTS— HAMILTON AND CAMPSIE. 

Vol. 10. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c which per- 
tained to umquhile Jean Johnston sometime relict of John Greenlees wright 
in Partick, thereafter spouse to James Lapslie changekeeper in Partick, who 
died in February last. Given up by James ilitchell schoolmaster at New or 
East Kilpatrick, and John Mitchell workman at the firework of the Coalwork 
of Knightswood, in the said parish, John McMiirray tenant in Cochney and 
Jean McJIurray spouse of William McKain farmer at Balshagrie, nephews and 
neice of the said Jean Johnston, and the said William McKean for himself and 
for his interest, Executors Dative qua nearest of kin decerned to her. 

Sum of Inventory £129 15 7 3/4 stg : 

Confirmed 21 June 1770. Andrew Mitchell dyer, heritor, & burgess in 
Glasgow, cautioner. 

CO:\IMISSARIOT TESTAMENTS— EDINBURGH. 

Vol. 40. The Testament Testamentar and Inventory of the goods, &e 
which pertained to umquhile ]\Iargaret Greenlees sometime spouse to Marcus 



MISCELLANEOUS. 585 

Knox merchant burgess of Glasgow, who died on 22 July 1604. Given up by 
herself on 16 July same year. 

Sum of Inventory £3308 11 Id. Free gear £3241 11 Id. 

By her Latter Will she constitutes her husband her only Executor, and 
leaves to Janet, Michael and Margaret Cawies her three sister's bairns equally 
among them £100. To Janet Mure her mother 100 merks &c. To Jlichael 
Broun her brother £100. To Marjorie Mure a black kirtill &c. To Agnes 
Mure, 10 merks, &c. To the Hospital founded by the Merchants £4. To the 
honest householders 14 merks. Item To Thomas Knox her youngest sou 500 
merks. At Glasgow 18 July 1604. 

Confirmed 15 May 1605. William Cunningham, merchant burgess of Edin- 
burgh and George Wilson burgess of Glasgow are cautioners. 

Vol. 61. The Testament Testamentary and Inventory of the goods, &c. 
which pertained to umquhile John Greinleis blacksmith, indweller in the Pot- 
terrow, who died in 1645. Given up partly by himself and partly by Bessie 
Purves his relict. 

Sum of Inventory £1153 14 8. Free gear $1133 14 8. 

By his Latter Will he constitutes said spouse his only Executrix, Legatrix 
and intromissatrix with his goods, &c. and he leaves to her the rent and profit 
of 2000 merks; He leaves to Isobell Greenlees his brother's daughter 500 merks 
after his wife's decease; Also to William and James Heriots his sister's sons, 
equally 200 merks. To James Greinleis skinner at the West Port, after his 
wife's decease foresaid 300 merks. To Barbara Greenlees daughter of said 
James, 100 merks. To Robert Stevenson in the Potterrow 100 merks, To 
James Waldie mealmaker there 100 merks, &c. At Potterrow 19 August 1645. 

Confirmed 22 December 1645. Adam Scott writer is cautioner. 

Vol. 65. The Testament Testamentary and Inventory of the goods, &c. 
which pertained to umquhile Robert Greinlees indweller in Eleistown, who 
died in 1649. Given up partly by himself and partly by Margaret Poter his 
relict. 

Sum of Inventory £971 13 4. Free gear £371 16 8. 

By his Latter Will he ordains his body to be buried in the Kirk of Kirklis- 
ton, and Constitutes Margaret Potter his spouse his only Executrix and uni- 
versal intromissatrix with the whole goods, &c. and what portion it shall 
please her to bestow upon John Greinleyis her son "let that be at her own 
option, and at the sicht of Claud Greinleyis her eldest son, Thomas Henry- 
soune, Alexander Ritchie her sones-in-law, Robert Muire in Seheill and Walter 
Listoun in Murend" whom the defunct nominated as overseers to the said 
Margaret Potter: At Eleistown 14 November 1649. 

Confirmed 27 June 1650. Claud Greinleyes her said son is cautioner. 

Eik to Above on 15 December 1652, of £128 6 8 by David Dundas of Philips- 
toun &c John Greinleyis Writer to the Signet is cautioner. 

Vol. 75. The Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, &c. which 
pertained to umquhile John Greinlees writer in Edinburgh, who died in April 
16 — : Given up by Robert Greinleis servitor to Alexander Gay writer in 
Edinburgh, son of defimct, and only Executor Dative decerned to him. There 



586 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

was due by Elizabeth Cuningham relict of the said Greinleis 600 merks, up- 
lifted by her from the representatives of James Scot, wright, 9c. 

Sum of Debts £2796. Confirmed 7 December 1677. Alexander Gay writer 
in Edinburgh is cautioner. 

Vol. 76. The Testament Testamentary and Inventory of the goods, &c. 
which pertained to umquhile Elizabeth Cuningham relict of John Greinleis 
writer in Edinburgh, who died in September 1680. Given up partly by herself 
and partly by John Livingstone her son. 

Sum of Inventory £646 13 4 

By her Latter Will she nominates her said son, procreated between her and 
the late John Livingstone burgess of the Canongate her first husband, her 
only Executor, &e. At Canongate 17 July 1678. 

Confirmed 26 June 1680. Richard Wilkie writer in Edinburgh is cautioner. 

DATA FROM PAISLEY, SCOTLAND REGISTER OF BIRTHS. 

Children of ALEXANDER GREENLEES and JEAN ROBISON : 

Alexander b. May 31, 1735. 
Ann b. Dec. 6, 1736. 
Alexander b. Nov. 22, 1738. 
Grisel b. June 4, 1743. 
Jean b. Mar. 19, 1745. 
Jean b. May 23, 1848. 

Children of ALEXANDER GREENLEES and KATHERINE BROWN : 

Jean b. Aug. 18, 1763. 
Alexander b. Aug. 11, 1764. 
Jean b. Apr. 19, 1766. 

Children of DAVID GREENLEES and JANET GRAHAM: 

AUan b. Jan. 24, 1751. 
David b. Jan. 4, 1755. 

Children of JOHN GREENLEES (weaver) and JANET MILLAR or 

MILLIAR: 

Alexander b. Mar. 9, 1768. 
Walter b. Nov. 31, 1769. 
James b. Apr. 12, 1772. 
John b. Mar. 21, 1774. 
Womansley b. Mar. 25, 1776. 
Alexander b. Apr. 29, 1778. 
Margaret b. Dec. 13, 1780. 
William b. Apr. 10. 1783. 
Elizabeth b. June 2, 1789. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 587 

Children of THOMAS GRENLEES and MARGARET ANDERSON: 

Margaret b. Aug. 5, 1734. 
John b. Mar. 13, 1736. 
Jean b. Apr. 16. 1738. 
Thomas b. Oct. 1, 1740. 
Anne b. Nov. 17, 1742. 

Children of WILLLA.M GREENLEES and MARY PATERSON: 

Mary b. Aug. 14, 1743. 
Elizabeth b. June 17, 1745. 
Thomas b. May 31, 1747. 
William b. July 5, 1754. 

Jean, daughter to JAMES GREENLEES and ELIZABETH STEWART b. 
July 5, 1709. 

Robert, son to ROBERT GREENLEES and JANET POW b. Nov. 3, 1709. 

John, son to JOHN GREENLEES (tailor) b. Nov. 10, 1709. 

Jean, daughter to DAVID GREENLEES ((weaver) b. Apr. 30, 1710. 

Janet, daughter to WILLIAM GREENLEES b. Aug., 1710. 

Elizabeth, daughter to JAMES GREENLEES in Craigenfeoch, b. Oct. 27, 
1710. 

Agnes, dau. to WILLIAM GREENLEES, (eordoner) b. Apr. 25, 1712. 

James, son to ROBERT GREENLEES (shoemaker) b. Oct. 12, 1712. 

Margaret, dau. to JAMES GREENLEES b. Feb. 4, 1713. 

Robert, son to ROBERT GREENLEES (shoemaker) b. Apr. 19, 1713. 

Robert, son to JAMES GREENLEES, b. Apr. 12, 1715. 

William, son to JOHN GREENLEES, b. June 11, 1715. 

Margaret, dau. to JOHN GREENLEES (weaver) b. July 31, 1716. 

Agnes, dau. to ROBERT GREENLEES, (shoemaker) b. Mar. 4, 1717. 

Jean, dau. to JOHN GREENLEES, b. Mar. 25, 1717. 

Margaret, dau. to THOMAS GREENLEES, b. May 13, 1717. 

Janet, dau. to JOHN GREENLEES (weaver) b. Apr. 20, 1718. 

Jean, dau. to JAMES GREENLEES (weaver) b. May 24, 1718. 

Agnes, dau. to JOHN GREENLEES (tailor) b. June 29, 1718. 

Janet, dau. to WILLIAM GREENLEES, b. Mar. 19, 1719. 

William, son to THOMAS GREENLEES (tailor) b. Oct. 2, 1719. 

Christine, dau. to JOHN GREENLEES, b. Apr. 10, 1721. 

Jean, dau. to WILLIAM GREENLEES (smith) b. June 2, 1721. 

Thomas, son to THOMAS GREENLEES, b. Nov. 22, 1721. 

Robert, son to THOMAS GRINLEES, b. Feb. 21, 1722. 

Agnes, dau. to JOHN GRINLEES, b. June 14, 1722. 

Margaret, dau. to WILLIAM GRINLEES, b. July 17, 1723. 

Isobell, dau. to ROBERT GRINLEES, b. Oct. 28, 1723. 

Janet, dau. to THOMAS GRINLEES and ELIZABETH LATA b. Nov. 29, 
1724. 

John, son of JOHN GRINLEES and MARGARET CRAIG, b. Dec. 10, 1724. 



588 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

John, son to JOHN GRINLEES and JANET AL6E0, b. July 11, 1726. 

Florence, dau. to WILLIAM GRINLEES and AGNESS CORDONER, b. 
Aug. 26, 1726. 

Margaret, dau. to WILLIAM GRINLEES and ANN BARR, b. Apr. 5, 1734. 

Jean, dau. to JEAN 6REENLEES, b. May 20, 1740. 

James, son to JOHN GREENLEES and MARGARET BUCHAN, b. July 16, 
1750. 



DATA PROM GLASGOW, SCOTLAND REGISTER OF BIRTHS. 

Children of ROBERT GREENLEES and MARGARET HODGE : 

William b. June 30, 1730. 
Robert b. July 25, 1736. 

Children of THOMAS GREENLEES and JEAN KENNEDY: 

Mary b. May 22, 1742. 
Thomas b. Mar. 23, 1746. 

Children of THOMAS GREENLEES and MARION TAYLOR: 

Margaret b. July 19, 1747. 
Thomas b. Jan. 17, 1749. 
John b. Feb. 17, 1751. 
Isabel b. Mar. 28, 1753. 
Agnes b. Jan. 4, 1755. 

Children of WILLIAM GREENLEES (shoemaker) and JANET KIRKWOOD: 

Robert b. Nov. 13, 1751. 
William b. Sept. 6, 1753. 
Robert b. Oct. 17, 1756. 
John b. Aug. 16, 1765. 

James, son to THOMAS GREENLEES, deceased, and MARGARET FER- 
GUSON, b. June 6, 1731. 

Robert, son to ROBERT GREENLEES and MARGARET HILL, b. Oct. 
28, 1734. 

Elizabeth, dau. to RICHARD GREENLEES, abroad, and MARY ALLAN, 
b. July 20, 1738. 

Janet, dau. to JOHN GREENLEES and MARJORY BACHAN, b. Dec. 22, 
1752. 

David, son to JOHN GREENLEES and MARJORY BUCHAN, b. May 3, 
1754. 



II 



MISCELLANEOUS. 589 

SERVICES OP HEIRS IN CHANCERY, 1700-1799. 

James Greenlees son of James Greenlees, Farmer in Glasgow, to William 
Wardrope there. Co-heir of Provision General, 13th September 1722. 

Janet Greenlees Daughter of said James Greenlees to said William Ward- 
rope Co-heir of Provision-Gl : 13th September 1722. 

Jean Greenlees Daughter of said James Greenlees to said William Ward- 
rope, Co-heir of Provision General, dated as above. 

Richard Greenlees son of James Greenlees above designed to said Wm. 
Wardrope, Co-heir of Provision General dated as above. 

Richard Greenlees, meal Dealer in Glasgow, to William son of James 
Wardrope, Farmer there, Co-heir of Provision General, 13th Sept. 1722. 

WiUiam Greenlees, son of James Greenlees above designed, to William 
Wardrope there, Co-heir of Provision General 13th September 1722. 

John Greenlies, to his Father John Greenlies, a Baillie of & merchant in 
Edinburgh. Heir General dated 31st August 1737. 

James Greenlees, in Tannohill, to his sister Anne Greenlees, Heir of Con- 
quest General; dated 18th Febry 1748. 

James Greenlees, in Edinburgh, to his Grandfather James Beveridge, Mer- 
chant there, Heir of Provision General : dated 14th July 1779. 

Marion Greenlies (or Wauch) wife of Robert Greenlees merchant Edin- 
burgh, to her Brother James Wauch, Portioner of Kirknewton, Heir Portioner 
General, 7 July 1772. 

WiUiam Greenlees, weaver in Paisley, to his Cousin Robert Greenlees, 
Excise Officer, Edinburgh, Heir General, 17th December 1788. 

James Greenlees 68th Foot, to his Grandfather James Beveridge, Merchant 
Edinburgh. Heir Portioner General, dated 5th August 1790. 

James Greenlees, Druggist in Irvine, to his Father William Greenlees, 
Hosier there, Heir of Line General, dated 19th February 1791. 

DATA FROM HARBOR OFFICE, AYR, SCOTLAND. 

Entries of arrivals and departures of boats in Ajrr Harbour. 

June 2, 1788 — Sloop ' ' Dann ' ' belonging to Campbeltown, William Greenlees, 
master, from Dublin in ballast ; sailed with coal. 

May 3, 1792 — Sloop "Bells," belonging to Campbeltown, John Greenlees, mas- 
ter, from Campbeltown in ballast; sailed with coal — 46 ton. 

May 9, 1792 — Sloop "Dann," belonging to Campbeltown, William Greenlees, 
master. 

July 9, 1792 — Sloop "Bells", from Campbeltown, James Greenlees, master, 
sailed for Campbeltown with coal. 

Oct. 1, 1792 — Sloop "Alexander", belonging to Killybegs, Archibald Green- 
lees, master; sailed for Dublin. (Arrived in ballast, and sailed 
with coal). 

Oct. 3, 1792 — Sloop "Industry", belonging to Lame, Archibald Greenlees, 
master. From Larne in ballast; sailed with coal. 

Mar. 29, 1793 — Sloop "Maxwells", belonging to Campbeltown, James Green- 
lees, master, sailed for Dublin. 



590 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Aug. 10, 1793 — Sloop "Maxwell", belonging to Campbeltown, James Green- 
lees, master. From Campbeltown in ballast ; sailed with coal. 

Feb. 27, 1799— Sloop "Dann", belonging to Campbeltown, William Greenlees, 
master. From Campbeltown in ballast ; sailed with coal ; 49 tons. 

Apr. 3, 1800 — Sloop "Dan", belonging to Campbeltown, William Greenlees, 
master. From Campbeltown in ballast; sailed with coal. 

June 2, 1800 — Sloop "Diligence", belonging to Glenarme, Archibald Green- 
lees, master. From Glenarme in ballast ; sailed with coal ; ton- 
age 55. 

Sept. 2, 1800 — Sloop "Diamond", belonging to Campbeltown, John Greenlees, 
master. From Campbeltown with limestone ; sailed with coal ; 
tonage 56. 

May 15. 1802 — Sloop "Williams", belonging to Air, John Greenlees, master, 
from Newry with limestone ; sailed with pig-iron ; tonage 50. 

July 24, 1802 — Sloop ' ' Williams, belonging to Air, John Greenlees, master. 
From Dublin in ballast; sailed with coal; tonnage 50. 

Nov. 13 to 20, 1802— Sloop "Williams" belonging to Air, from Highlands with 
salt and barrels ; sailed with salt and barrels ; tonnage 50 ; John 
Greenlees, master. 

Mar. 5 to 12, 1803 — Sloop "Williams", belonging to Ayr, John Greenlees, mas- 
ter. From Highlands with salt and barrels; sailed with coal; 
ton. 50. 

July 16 to 23, 1803 — Sloop "Dan", belonging to Campbeltown, William Green- 
lees, master. From Campbeltown with limetone ; sailed with 
coal; ton. 48. 

Aug. 13 to 20, 1803 — Sloop "Duke of York", belonging to Campbeltown, James 
Greenlees, master. From Campbeltown in ballast; sailed with 
coal; ton. 48. 

Aug. 20 to 27, 1803— Sloop "Dan", belonging to Campbeltown, William Green- 
lees, master. From Newry in ballast; sailed with coal; tonnage 
48. 

Sept. 3 to 10, 1803 — Sloop "Williams", belonging to Air, John Greenlees, mas- 
ter. From Barnstaple with bark and timber; sailed with salt 
and barrels ; tonnage 50. 

Oct. 15 to 22, 1803— Sloop "Dan", belonging to Campbelto^vn, William Green- 
lees, master. From Drogheda in ballast; sailed with coal; 48 
tons. 

Jan. 7 to 14, 1804 — Sloop "Williams", belonging to Air, John Greenlees, mas- 
ter. From Highlands with salt and barrels; sailed with coal; 
tonnage 50. 

May 5 to 12, 1804 — Sloop ' ' Williams ' ', belonging to Air, John Greenlees, mas- 
ter. From Dublin with dung ; sailed with coal ; tonnage 50. 

Jiuie 16 to 23, 1804— Sloop "Duke of York", belonging to Campbeltown, 
James Greenlees, master. From Campbeltown in ballast; sailed 
with coal; tonnage 62. 

June 16 to 23, 1804 — Sloop "Williams", belonging to Air, John Greenlees, 
master. From Dublin in ballast ; sailed with coal ; 25 tons. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 591 

Oct. 1 to 6, 1804 — Sloop ' ' "Williams ' ', belonging to Air, John Greenlees, master. 
From Barnstaple with bark and timber; sailed with coal; 50 
tons. 

Feb. 16 to 23, 1805 — Sloop "Williams", belonging to Air, John Greenlees, mas- 
ter. From Highlands with salt and barrels; sailed with coal; 
50 tons. 

May 4 to 11, 1805— Sloop "Williams", belonging to Air, John Greenlees, mas- 
ter. From Lame with limestone ; sailed with coal ; 56 tons. 
[The book immediately following up the preceding dates could not be 

found.] 

Nov., 1824 — Smack "Alexander", belonging to Campbeltown, William Green- 
lees, master. From Campbeltown in ballast; sailed with coal; 
tonnage 16. 

Dec, 1824— Smack "Alexander", belonging to Campbeltown. William Green- 
lees, master. Arrived with potatoes; sailed with coal. 

Jan., 1825 — Smack "Alexander", belonging to Troon. William Greenlees, mas- 
ter. From Ardrossan in ballast; sailed with coal; ton. 16. 
Malcolm ircl\lillan seems to have sailed this smack prior to 
William Greenlees. 

GREENLEE WILLS, ETC., AT DUBLIN, IRELAND. 

Will of JA:\IES GREENLIVES, 1719. 

The 1st Feb 1719 I James Greenlives Parish of Hollywood Co. Down do 
make this my Will. To my wife Rose £16-0-0 and my fumitiu-e. To my 
mother 23/ — To my brother Samuel all my clothes. To James Greenlives 
Jvmr. son of my brother Samuel £2-0-0 

Signed James Greenlives 

Witness Robert Carswell. 



Will of JANET GREENTjIVES, 1730 

I Janet Greenlives do make this my last WUl. To my son John 21/ — AU 
the remainder of my goods to my two daughters Sarah and Anabell Green- 
lives. Signed 19th July 1730 Janet Greenlives. Proved 15th Octr. 1730. 



Will of JOHN GREENLIVES, 1750. 

I John Greenlives of Ballymenaeh Co. Down do make this my last Will. 
To John Carswell my grandson £3-0-0. To my granddaughter Jane Carswell 
£1-0-0. To my granddaughter Agnes Carswell £1-0-0. To my grandson Wm. 
Carswell 10/ and to my granddaughter Janet Carswell a cow with a black 
oak chest and a pair of sheets with a rug & blankets off my bed. To my son 
in law Nathl Bar £5-0-0. To my daughter Agnes Carswall all the remainder 
of my goods. 
Signed 29th January 1750 John Greenlives. Proved 9th February, 1750. 



Will of MATHEW GREENLEE, 1839. 

I Mathew Greenlee do make this my last Will the 17th April 1839. Dwell- 
ing in BalljTiewry. Parish of Mullabrack, Co. Armagh. To my wife Jean 



592 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Greenlee all my lands and goods and at her death the land to be divided be- 
tween my two daughters Rachel Jackson and Ruth Jones. £20-0-0 to be paid 
to my eldest daughter Jean Quinn and to my grand daughter Ruth Gillis 
£20-0-0 and to my daughter Mary Gillis £1-0-0. 

Signed Mathew Greenlee. 
Witnesses Wm. Greenlee, James Greenlee. 



Will of ANNAPLE GREENLEAVES, 1742. 

I Annaple Greenleaves of Belfast do make this my Will. To my brothers 
son John Greenleaves all bonds that are due to me. I leave him my bed and 
share of the furniture and in case of his death to go to Jane Maxwell my 
sisters daughter. To Agnes Maxwell my sisters daughter 10/— to her sister 
Mary 10/ — To Jane Granger my black and white gown. The rest of my 
clothes to be divided between my sister Sarah and Jane Maxwell. I leave 
John Jackson Shoemaker and Robert Greenlaw Mariner exec'rs of this my 
Will. Signed MX 27th May 1741 

Annaple Greenleaves 

Proved 1st May 1742. 



Will of ANDREW GREENLEAVES, 1842. 

This 11th January 1842 I Andrew Greenlees farmer of the Parish of Kil- 
vaughter make this my first will. To my son Andrew Greenlees all my lands. 
To my wife Nancy Moore otherwise Greenlees £60-0-0. To my son John 
£15-0-0. To my daughter Jane £15-0-0. To my granddaughter Ann Ross 
£10-0-0 Signed this 11th January 1842 

Andrew Greenlees. 

Proved 1st April 1842. 



Will of ADAM GREENLAW, 1751. 

I ADAM GREENLAW of Killybegs Co. Donegal do make this my last WiU. 
To my son John Greenlaw all my houses in Killybegs after the decease of his 
mother Prances Greenlaw. 
Signed 27th Aug. 1747. 

Adam Greenlaw. 

Proved 14th Deer. 1751. 



Will of JAMES GREENLAW, 1743. 

I James Greenlaw do make this my last Will. I leave all my goods to mj 
nephew John Brown except one large pot and one pewter dish which I leave 
to my nephew Robert Greenlaw. There was an Agreement made in 1741 be- 
tween me and Jane Brown otherwise Greenlaw by which I made over my right 
to the lands of Claggan formerly possessed by my father John Greenlaw and 
she was to give me all the furniture belonging to my father. As she did not 
fulfill her part I now leave Claggan to my nephew John Brown. I appoint 
my brother Robert Greenlaw to be exor. Signed 5th April 1740. 

James Greenlaw 

Proved 30th May 1743. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 593 

Marriage Licence Bond 

A Bond for permission to soleminze marriage between ROBERT GREEN- 
LEES of the Parish of Kilmore Diocese of Armagh and Deborah Rowan of 
the Parish of Galloon Dio. of Clogher. Dated 16 Deer 1709. 



Marriage Licence Bond 

Entered into by JAMES GREENLEE of Marlecca Parish of Mullybrack, 
Co. Armagh Parmer and Andrew Anderson of CaUentrough Farmer the 24th 
Feb. 1767 for solemnization of a marriage between the above James Greenlee 
and Margaret Wilson Widow 



Marriage Licence Bond. 

Entered into by Alexr Jackson of Corry in the Parish of Miillabraek Co. 
Armagh farmer and Henry Quin Weaver the 28th Octr 1835 for solemnization 
of a marriage between the above Alexr Jackson and Rachel Greenlee of Bally- 
newry, Parish of Mullabrack Spinster. 



REGISTRY OF DEEDS OFFICE 

GREENLY to Clendenning 

A Memorial of a lease dated 16th Octr 1713 Between James Greenly of 
Ballybragh Yeoman and John Clendinning of BaUybragh Co. Armagh whereby 
it is recited that James Greenly holds a lease of Ballybragh which he now 
sets to John Clendinning for a term of 21 years from the year 1715. 
Dated 29 April 1720. 



GREENLEE to Clendenning. 

A Memorial of a lease dated 7th Novr 1737 Between James Greenlee & 
John Clendenning both of Ballybragh, Parish of Kilmore Co. Armagh Whereby 
James Greenlee sets unto John Clendenning the lands of Ballybragh containing 
105 acres for a term of 21 years. Lease witnessed by Ann White of Bally- 
bragh & Mary Clendining Junr. Dated 11th May, 1739. 



A Memorial of a lease dated 12th Feb. 1745 Between George Walker of 
Ballybreagh, Co. Armagh Gent & Mary Walker otherwise Greenlee his wife 
and James McCammon of Newry Merchant & Thomas Thompson of the City of 
Dublin Merchant. Wliereby George & Mary Walker did set imto James 
MeCamon & Thos. Thompson the lands of Ballybragh except the part set to 
John Clendenning which lands were demised by Thos. West to James Greenlee 
deed, also lands in Richhill Co. Armagh demised to John Greenlee by Wm. 
Richardson Esq by lease dated 1720. This Memorial dated 13th Feb. 1745. 



A Memorial of a lease dated 25 Jan. 1747 Between James M'Camon of 
Newry & Thos. Thompson of Dublin & Geo. Walker of Ballybreagh Gent. & 
Mary Walker otherwise Greenlee his wife & Henry Hutchinson of Richhill, Co. 
Armagh Whereby M'Camon & Thompson set unto Hutchinson the lands of 
Ballybreagh except that part in the possession of John Clendinning. Dated 
16th Feb. 1749 



APPENDIX A 



BROOKS AND ALLIED FAMILIES 



The number given each ancestor in the following, corresponds with his 
number on the Ancestral Chart ; the letter indicates the section of the chart. 



A 255. 

CAPTAIN THOIMAS BROOKS was born in England; died May 21, 1667 

at Concord, Massachusetts; married GRACE who died May 12, 1664 

at Concord, Massachusetts. He is supposed to have come from London, 
although neither the date of his arrival, nor the place of his embarkation has 
been ascertained. It is evident that he could not have been the Thomas 
Brooks who embarked in May, 1635, then aged twenty, in company with Rev. 
Peter Bulkley. He first settled in Watertown, ^Massachusetts, and was one of 
the "townsmen then inhabiting," to whom the Beaver Brook plowlands were 
granted in 1636. He was admitted freeman December 7, 1636, while he resided 
in Watertown. He moved very soon from "Watertown to Muskitaquid, now 
Concord, where he was one of the original settlers, and lived on what is now 
Walden Street. He was Captain of Concord, and received various appoint- 
ments of honor and trust. The General Court appointed him constable of 
Concord, December 8, 1638, and represented Concord in the General Court 
in 1642, 1643, 1644, and four years after 1650. In 1640 he was apprizer of 
horses, cattle, etc. for the purpose of taxation; and was appointed to prevent 
drunkenness among the Indians. In 1657, he purchased of the commissioners 
of the General Court, for five pounds, the right of carrying on the fur trade in 
Concord. In 1660, he and his son-in-law, Timothy Wheeler, jointly purchased 
of Edward Collins, four hundred acres in Medford, for four hundred and four 
pounds, one-third being for Timothy Wheeler an* two-thirds for himself. On 
October 22, 1665 he sold his house-lot in Concord, but remained in Concord 
and died there May 21, 1667, intestate. His inventory amounted to £448 3s, 
and his debts to £26 5s. 2d. 



A 127. 

DEACON JOSHUA BROOKS, son of Captain Thomas Brooks and Grace 
was born in 1630 in England; married October 17, 1653, HANNAH 



MASON, born September 23, 1636, daughter of Captain Hugh Mason and his 
wife Esther. Joshua Brooks settled in that part of Concord which became a 
part of Lincoln, and, it is supposed, sold his paternal estate in Medford to his 
brother Caleb. He was a tanner, and it is conjectured that he learned the 
trade with Captain Hugh Mason, whose daughter he soon after married. He 
was admitted freeman May 26, 1652. 

594 



APPENDIX. 595 

A 63. 

ENSIGN DANIEL BROOKS, son of Deacon Joshua Brooks and Hannah 
Mason, was bom November 15, 1663 at Concord, Massachusetts ; died October 
18, 1733 at Concord, Massachusetts; married August 9, 1692 at Concord, 
Massachusetts, ANNE MERRIAM, born September 7, 1669 at Concord, Massa- 
chusetts, died January 24, 1757 at Concord, Massachiisetts, daughter of John 
Merriam (died February 2, 1723-4 at Concord, and was married October 21, 
1663 at Concord) and Mary Cooper, his wife. 

A31. 

DEACON JOHN BROOKS, son of Ensign Daniel Brooks and Anne Mer- 
riam, was born February 12, 1701-2 at Concord, Massachusetts ; married LYDIA 



A 15. 

CAPTAIN SAMUEL BROOKS, son of Deacon John Brooks and Lydia 
, was bom March 16, 1729-30 at Concord, Massachusetts; died June 30, 



1817 at Worcester, Massachusetts; married March 14, 1755 at Concord, Massa- 
chusetts, HANTS^AH (DAVIS) BROWN of Carlisle, who was born in 1721 
and died December 6, 1819. He moved to Worcester in 1750, the first of the 
name there. He was a cordwainer, and afterwards a real estate dealer. In 
1787-8 he was a member of the legislature. He and his wife were buried in 
Mechanic Street Cemetery, Worcester. 

A 7. 

DEACON SAMUEL BROOKS, son of Captain Samuel Brooks and Hannah 
(Davis) Brown, was bom June 10, 1756 at Worcester, Massachusetts; married 
March 8, 1789 at Haverhill, New Hampshire, ANNA (BEDEL) BUTLER, bom 
October 20, 1766, who was a daughter of Colonel Timothy Bedel and Elizabeth 
Merrill. He moved to Haverhill, New Hampshire about the close of the 
Revolutionary war. He opened a store at the "Corner," and was the owner 
of an oil mill at the Brook, but was not very successful in these ventures. 
Later he went to Quebec and contracted with the governor of the Province 
for a tract of land in the township of Chester, then an unbroken wilderness, 
and two of his brothers began lumbering operations in this forest. In 1812 
he took his family to Canada, but owing to a change of governor in the 
Province the plans which he had marked out were defeated, and, leaving 
Chester, he went to Stanstead where he lived the remainder of his life. Dur- 
ing his residence in Haverhill he was one of its most influential citizens, and 
took an active part in all public matters. He represented the town in the 
legislature, was selectman, and also town clerk. Besides these positions of 
trust he also held the ofBce of register of deeds for Grafton County for a num- 
ber of years. He is represented as a man of gentle manners, and is said to 
have been very ingenious and skillful. The old Brooks house in Haverhill 



596 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

stood on the South Park near where the pmnp now is located. The house and 
bam were afterwards moved to Court street, and remodeled, and became the 
residences of Judge Westgate and Mrs. Barstow. 

A3. 

SAMUEL BROOKS, son of Deacon Samuel Brooks and Anna (Bedel) 
Butler, was born March 26, 1793 at Haverhill, New Hampshire, died March 
23, 1849 at Montreal, Canada and was buried at Sherbrooke ; married Novem- 
ber 17, 1814 at Haverhill, New Hampshire, ELIZABETH TOWLE, who was 
born August 19, 1795 at Chester, New Hampshire, died September 21, 1871 at 
Lennoxville, Canada, and was a daughter of Colonel Simon Towle and Eleanor 
Hall. Mr. Brooks lived in Newbury, Vermont for a short time after his 
marriage, then moved to Canada and became a prominent merchant in Stan- 
stead. Later he lived in Lennoxville where he was extensively interested in 
trade and agriculture. In 1837 he was sent as a delegate, by leading citizens 
of the eastern townships, to London, for the purpose of enlisting capitalists 
in the development of the resources of that region. Being successful in his 
mission, the British Land Company of London was formed in the year follow- 
ing, and he was appointed agent of the company. He changed his home to 
Sherbrooke, which was the central point of the company's operations. He 
was also manager of a branch of the city bank of Montreal. During all these 
years he took an active and prominent part in every enterprise, and 
represented his county most of the time till his death, in the provincial legis- 
lature. He was an active promoter of the Grand Trunk Railroad from Montreal 
to Portland. A man of large liberality, and warmly devoted to all endeavors 
for the upbuilding of society in every good and worthy way, the church found 
in him a staunch and true friend. When he died, his dog which was named 
Keeper, howled all night, and walked beside the cofiBn to the funeral, and 
disappeared in a few days. 

Al. 

WIILLIAM BROOKS, son of Samuel Brooks and Elizabeth Towle, was 
born August 31, 1815 at Newbury, Vermont, his parents removing to Canada 
shortly after his birth. He received the rudiments of his education in the 
Canadian schools, later attending the academies at Haverhill, New Hampshire 
and Peachem, Vermont, where he fitted himself to enter Dartmouth College. 
It was his purpose to study for the ministry, but serious trouble with his 
eyes prevented the carrying out of this plan. He taught school for a time in 
Lennoxville, Canada, and while thus engaged made the acquaintance of Miss 
Emily Abbot, a teacher, who became his wife October 18, 1837. She was bom 
November 23, 1815 at Peachem, Vermont and was the daughter of Jacob 
Abbott and Nancy Wesson. 

He entered his father's store in Sherbrooke and before many years had 
become sole proprietor. Fortune smiled upon him and his business interests 
multiplied. He owned a large paper mill on the Magog River, not far from 
his store, and farther up the river had a saw mill, and in its vicinity he had 




o 
o 
a 

n 

a 
►J 
j^ 

o 
a 

<; 
3 







o 

O 

cs 
n 

ij 
a 
& 
S 

o 

CO 



APPENDIX. 597 

factories for the manufacture of shingles, lath, pails and matches. In order to 
supply his miUs with logs, he sent large numbers of men every "Winter into 
the woods that lay back of the Magog River, to fell the trees and cut the 
logs which were brought down by the Spring freshets. 

William Brooks was one of the original projectors of the Grand Trunk 
Railway, which was built through Sherbrooke soon after 1850. He contracted 
to build a division and personally superintend its construction. At this 
time he had thirty-six branch stores in the various townships about Sher- 
brooke, and was also the owner of several farms, a foundry and a drug store. 
For many years he was the most influential and prosperous man in Sherbrooke ; 
but the exorbitant rate demanded by the British-American Land Company for 
its water power, the disastrous fire which burned the paper mills — one entirely 
new — and the credit system which paralyzed trade so embarrassed him that 
he decided to try a home elsewhere. In 1860 he moved with his wife and 
six daughters to Portland, Maine, where he engaf id in commission business 
and lived there until his removal to Chicago in C jtober, 1864. This was his 
home for twenty -six years. Most of this time he was associated with Greenlee 
Brothers & Company ; but the last few years of his life, owing to failing health 
he was imable to take an active part in any business. 

William Brooks was a man of great business capacity, enterprise and in- 
tegrity. When a very young man he became an active member of the Congre- 
gational church, and always remained faithful to its best interests. As he 
became prosperous he gave liberally to the support of the gospel, and con- 
tributed the greater part of the money for the building of the present brick 
[Congregational] church in Sherbrooke. He was unwavering in his temper- 
ance principles when that meant more than can be conceived at the present 
day. He and his brothers, Charles and Samuel, were almost alone in opposing 
the selling and drinking of intoxicants in Sherbrooke. To Chicago he carried 
the same missionary spirit that had moved him in early life, and for twenty 
years he rarely missed visiting the County Jail Sunday mornings, carrjdng 
large bundles of religious papers, distribiiting them among the prisoners, and 
talking to them. He would then go to the north side to attend the mission 
school of Dwight L. Moody. In the Fall of 1890 he had a stroke of paralysis 
and passed away October 12th of that year. His wife survived him several 
years. She was an invalid when they moved to Chicago, but grew strong ana 
well and took an active interest in church work. She was a member of the 
history class conducted by ^Mrs. Professor Haven, until her eighty-first year, 
and at the same time went every Saturady to the Inndustrial School connected 
with Porter Memorial Church, teaching a class of foreign children to sew. 
She died March 11, 1899 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Stebbins 
Greenlee, in Buena Park, Chicago, at the age of eighty-three years. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Elizabeth Brooks, born August 14, 1838; married Ralph Stebbins 

Greenlee. 
II. Eleanor Brooks, born August 14, 1838; died immarried October 15, 
1892. 



598 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

IIL Emily Brooks, born August 21, 1842 ; married Robert Lemuel Green- 
lee ; died July 25, 1906. 

IV. William Brooks, born August 21, 1842 ; died April, 1843. 
V. Mary Brooks, born April 14, 1844; died August 10, 1907; married 
first. Rev. George Paddock and had one son, Charles Brainard 
Paddock, of Wichita, Kansas; married second. Dr. Walter Hale 
Graves and had one child, Ruth Eleanor Graves. 

VI. Jeannie Brooks, born August 20, 1851; died October 6, 1868. 

VII. Samuel Brooks ; died aged 9 months. 

VIII. Isabella Brooks, born September 15, 1857; married August 27, 1884 

James Lugsdin, son of Ladds William Lugsdin. They had two 
children: Louise Lugsdin, born July 29, 1886; and Elizabeth 
Beatrice Lugsdin, born December 2, 1892. 

ELIZABETH BROOKS, twin sister of Eleanor Brooks, was bom in Sher- 
brooke, Canada in 1838; attended the private school of Mrs. John Worcester 
in Burlington, Vermont, where she completed her musical education, after- 
wards graduating in 1859 from the Seminary of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cowles, 
at Ipswich, Massachusetts. Eary in the following year she was called South to 
Midlothian, near Richmond, Virginia, to teach a private school on the planta- 
tion of Dr. William Ball. Miss Brooks afterwards went to Danbury, Connecti- 
cut and took charge of the education of the children of Mr. Bailey, teaching 
them music, French and English. During the Winter of 1860-61, she was a 
teacher in the Willis School in Portland, JIaine. In 1862 Miss Brooks went 
to St. Anthony Falls (now Minneapolis), Minnesota and assisted Miss D. W. 
Godding who had in charge a private Episcopal school. Here she taught 
music, French, and the higher branches in English, part of the Winter and 
through the Spring term. During the Summer Miss Godding died, and, at 
the request of the patrons of the school, it was continued under the super- 
vision of Miss Brooks imtil the Indian outbreak, late the following Spring. 
Her parents, fearing for her safety, prevailed upon her to return East. 

In October, 1864, ]\Iiss Brooks joined her father and her sisters, Emily 
and Jeannie, in Chicago and arranged a home for the family at 13 Park 
Avenue, where she remained until her marriage with Mr. Ralph Stebbins 
Greenlee [See p. 108] in 1866. 

For upwards of thirty-three years she was an active member of the Union 
Park Congregational Church and Sunday School. In 1894 the family moved 
to the north side. In December, 1899 active preparations were made for es- 
tablishing a Congregational church in the North Shore district. The North 
Shore Congregational Church was organized January 1, 1900 in the library of 
the home Mr. and Mrs. Greenlee now occupy. I\Ir. Greenlee was Chairman 
of Trustees, and took entire charge of the building and furnishing of the 
church, which is located at Sheridan Road and Wilson Avenue, and is now one 
of the largest and most prosperous churches in the city. 

Mrs. Greenlee has ever been closely identified with charitable and religious 
works, and has taken an active part in home and foreign missions; and has 
been for several years a member of the Board of Managers of the Womans' 
Board of the Interior, a branch of the American Board of Foreign Missions. 




►J 
J 




o 
o 

« 

o 
m 
a 
< 

S 



APPENDIX. 599 

For eleven years she was one of the directors and managers of the Frances 
Willard Hospital. 

Mrs. Greenlee has been identified with many of the clubs of the city, in- 
cluding the Women's, the West End, the North Side Art (of which she has been 
a director), and the Women's Athlietic Club. 

EMILY BROOKS, as a child was of a quiet and retiring disposition, and a 
great admirer of Nature, spending much of her time in wandering about the 
beautiful country in which her home was situated. She was always very fond 
of flowers and of animals. One of her pleasures, while on her travels, was to 
collect odd plants to bring home. She lived in Sherbrooke, Canada until she 
was about twenty years of age, when the family moved to Portland, Maine, 
and later to Chicago, where, in 1867, she married Robert Lemuel Greenlee. 
[See p. 107.] She luis been connected with many philanthropic institutions in 
Chicago, and was especially active in the work of the Foundlings' Home and 
the Home for the Friendless, giving generously to the support of both. Mrs. 
Greenlee was of a deeply religious nature, very active in church work. Her 
church homes in Chicago were : The Union Park Congregational, Lake View 
Presbyterian, and the Second Church of Christ, Scientist. She was a member 
of the Ladies' Aid Society; also a member of the Women's Club, the North 
Side Art Club, the West End Club, Women's Athletic, and other clubs of the 
city. She died July 25, 1906 at her home in Buena Park, Chicago. 

MARY BROOKS was born at Sherbrooke, Canada. From her earliest 
childhood she evinced a most filial spirit, and was full of loving sympathy with 
her sisters and friends. Hampered by a serious defect of vision which was 
not corrected until comparatively late in life, she yet managed to keep up 
with her classes and graduated at the Portland (Maine) High School under 
Moses Woolson, who selected her to teach Latin the following year in the High 
School at Concord, New Hampshire. 

In 1866 she graduated at the Bradford (Massachusetts) Academy and re- 
moved to Chicago, whither the family had gone two years before. There she 
taught in public and private schools two or three years. She then spent several 
months in the rooms of the Women's Board of Foreign INIissions, and con- 
firmed and strengthened her interest in the spread of the Gospel in foreign 
lands, a cause which was always near to her heart. 

In 1870 she married Rev. George A. Paddock, and at once began the 
arduous life of a home missionary in southwest Missouri, entering with en- 
thusiasm into the labors of the church, and in laying the fotindations of Drury 
College, of which her husband was a trustee. 

In 1873 the family removed to Rockford, Iowa, where a son was bom, 
Charles, now a business man of Wichita, Kansas. There, too, Mr. Paddock's 
health failed and they went to Colorado in the hope that the invalid might 
recover his strength. There she taught a country school in a sparsely settled 
region, riding miles daily to and from the school-house and doing the house- 
hold work for the sick husband and helpless babe. It was a terrible experi- 
ence, but no complaint was heard. Her spirit was sweet and undaimted. 

In 1877 Mr. Paddock died in the town of his first pastorate, Lebanon, Mis- 



600 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

souri, and the widow returned to Illinois to make her home with her bus- 
band's people at Chandlerville. There she taught in the public schools. 
Feeling the need of further study, she took up the then new work of the 
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle and completed the course with the 
second class. She followed this work with interest all her life, and was a 
member of a local circle wherever there was one to belong to. 

In 1881 she was married to Dr. Walter Hale Graves and removed to 
Lexington, Illinois, where a daughter, Ruth, was born, now living at Wichita, 
Kansas. In 1885 she removed with the children to Kingman, Kansas, joining 
her husband who had preceded them by a few months. There she was again 
the energetic organizer of a circle for study and for missionary work. 

In 1890 she removed to Wichita where her energies had a larger field. She 
assisted in the organization of the Library Club of Fairmount College, of which 
her husband was one of the founders, and with another member, Mrs. Smoke, 
made the first purchase of books for a library which is now, of Kansas college 
libraries, second in value and number of volumes, only to the library of the 
State University. A whole afternoon these hopeful and enthusiastic women 
searched the second hand book stores to get the greatest possible value for the 
$7.00 which they had to spend. 

Here she greatly enlarged her acquaintance with languages. While she 
never allowed her knowledge of French and Latin to fall into disuse, she found 
time to study Greek, Italian and German ; and while confined to her room with 
an illness which did not prohibit the use of her hands and brain, became so 
proficient in Spanish as to read it with ease and pleasure. But above all was 
her love of English; and the library which she gathered about her, though 
not costly, and unpretentious as to appearance, contained much that was 
valuable, and rarely failed to enlighten the student of literature in which he 
might be interested. It was not an imcommon thing for members of other 
clubs, or of no club at all, to call on her for assistance in this study ; and such 
incidents were welcomed. And she who called and she who responded felt 
that she had met a cordial friend and co-worker in a congenial task. 

Her home, within and without, was bright with flowers. The care of them 
lightened her burdens, and she enjoyed their presence as a personal friend- 
ship. 

In 1904 the family removed to Dodge City in the hope that her health, 
which had been failing for several years, might be benefitted. This hope 
seemed for a time to be realized; but in February, 1907 she contracted a severe 
cold, from which she rallied very slowly, and it became clear that her heart 
was seriously affected. Because of this, it was decided to remove to a lower 
altitude as soon as she should be able to make the change. On June 29th 
she left Dodge City on what proved to be her final visit to her relatives and 
friends. Stopping a few days in Wichita with her son, she continued her 
journey in the company of his wife and little daughter to Chicago, where she 
was the guest of her sister Mrs. Ralph Stebbins Greenlee. Here, in the 
companionship of her daughter, from whom she had been separated for nearly 
two years, of her sisters, Mrs. Greenlee and Mrs. Lugsdin, of nephews and 
nieces and their children and of friends of olden time, who vied with each 
other in loving service and expressions of tender regard, she spent five of the 




> 
■< 

63 
O 

o 
o 

« 
n 

M 

s 




APPENDIX. 601 

happiest weeks of her life. There was but one cloud on her horizon— the 
serious illness of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Greenlee. Her 
letters to her home express again and again her happiness, marred only by 
her anxiety concerning them. 

On the morning of the 10th of August, 1907, as she was reading to her in- 
valid sister, she complained of a peculiar sensation of weakness, and complied 
with the suggestion of her sister's nurse, that she go to her room for a while. 
A few minutes afterward the nurse, a little anxious, followed. She was lying 
partly on the floor, partly on a chair. The end had come swiftly and pain- 
lessly; and it seemed to those left behind that a kind and loving Father had 
need of her in another sphere, and had bidden her come, as gently as divine 
mercy could give the invitation. The poor worn body, that was so long an 
affliction to her, was laid beside the bodies of parents and sisters at Rose Hill. 

To him who pens these pitifully inadequate lines, come the words of a 
great preacher, who must have had in mind such as she when he said : 

"The sainthoods of the fireside and the market place — they wear no halos 
'round their heads. They do their duties in the strength of God. They have 
their martyrdoms and their palms. And though they get into no calendars, 
they leave a force and a benediction behind them on earth when they go up to 
heaven. ' ' 

fairest star in Heaven's vault, thy ray 

Serene, benignant as the opening day 

"Wouldst clearer light and softer lustre find? 

Behold the woman in our hearts enshrined. 

Oh flower, whose fragrance rises as a prayer, 

Whose glorious radiance glads the shimmering air, 

Aspire to th' winsome sweetness of her face, 

Lifted to heaven, reflecting heaven's grace. 

Resolutions adopted upon the death of Mrs. Dr. "W. H. Graves, a former 
president of this society, which occurred at Chicago, Illinois, August 10, 1907. 

Whereas a Higher Providence has transferred to the Great Beyond Mrs. 
Dr. W. H. Graves who was an inspiration to us all during the years in which 
she served as our president. 

Resolved — that the cause of Missions has lost an ardent supporter and we 
a friend whose brilliant intellect and strong spirituality led us ever onward 
and upward. 

Resolved — that a copy of these resolutions be published in the daily papers 
of this city, sent to the family and spread upon our records. 
Signed, 

Woman's Missionary Society of Plymouth Congregational Church, Wichita, 
Kansas. 

Mrs. H. W. Darling, 
Mrs. Wm. Hinman, 
Mrs. J. S. Wallace, 
Mrs. Dr. J. C. Brown. 
Wichita, Kansas, Committee. 

September 18, 1907. 



602 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

Resolutions of respect were also passed by the Athenaeum Club of which 
she was a member. 



A 257. 

CAPTAIN HUGH MASON was born in England; died October 10, 1678 

aged 73 years, at Watertown, Massachusetts; married ESTHER who 

died May 1, 1692. Captain ]\Iason and his wife Esther embarked for New 
England, at Ipswich, England, April 30, 1634, in the ship Francis. He was one 
of the first settlers of "Watertown, Massachusetts, where he was admitted free- 
man March 4, 1634-5. His occupation was that of a tanner. He appears to 
have been the most prominent citizen of "Watertown, and was frequently called 
upon for public service. He was deputy to the General Court from "Watertown 
in 1644, and altogether served in that capacity for ten years. He was lieu- 
tenant prior to June 1, 1644. The following petition was sent to the General 
Court: "Let this honored court know that wee the traine band of "Water- 
towne have chosen Leeutenant Mason to be our captaine and sergant Beers 
to be our Leeutenant." This appointment was confirmed April 5, 1652. He 
probably held the office imtil his death, as no other attained that rank in the 
town vmtil that time. 



A 17. 

COLONEL TIMOTHY BEDEL was from Salem. He married Elizabeth 
Merrill. After remaining in the employ of Captain Hazen for a year or two, 
he moved his family to the newly organized towTi of Haverhill, New Hampshire, 
and settled on Poole brook. He was one of the original Proprietors of Haver- 
hill and also of Bath, and was a man of large influence and prominence in the 
town. Previous to the Revolution he lived for a short time in Bath. In 1775 
he was a member of the Provincial Congress of New Hampshire, which met 
at Exeter, but at the breaking out of the war of the Revolution, he entered 
the military service, first as captain of a company of rangers, and afterwards 
as colonel of a regiment. During the long struggle he raised several regi- 
ments, one of which he led to Canada in 1776 in the army of General Schuyler 
when that officer made the attack on Montreal. In this campaign Colonel 
Bedel's regiment disgracefully surrendered to the enemy, and Colonel Bedel 
suffered much in reputation; but subsequent revelation of the facts in the 
case completely exonerated him, as, at the time, he was on his way to Montreal 
for reinforcements, and his regiment was in command of Major Butterfield. 
He was also in the army of General Gates at the battle of Saratoga, when 
General Burgoyne and his army were captured. 

The first regiment Colonel Bedel raised was for the defence of the Cohos 
Country in 1775. This was a body of rangers. Afterwards, in 1777, he was in 
command of a regiment for service in the Cohos Country and for the defence 
of the western frontier on the Upper Connecticut river. He also raised a regi- 



APPENDIX. 603 

ment in 1778 for a like service when the time of the regiment on 1777 had 
expired, and he was for most of the time, after his return from Canada till 
the close of the war, in command of troops stationed in the Cohos Country 
and vicinity. After the Revolutionary War he was appointed Major-General 
of the Second Division of New Hampshire Militia. 

He was a man of large endowment and great force of character, and was 
admirably fitted to be a leader of men in stirring times. A purer patriot did 
not engage in the Revolutionary struggle. He took a prominent part in the 
early history of Haverhill, New Hampshire, in the development of its resources 
and in the advancement of its prosperity, and was a valuable citizen of the 
town. He was repeatedly called bj^ his fellow men to various trusts of honor 
and responsibility in town affairs. He died in 1787. 



B 159. 

PHILIP TOWLE was born in 1616 ; died December 19, 1696 at Hampton, 
New Hampshire; married November 19, 1657 ISABELLA AUSTIN who was 
born in 1633 in England, died December 7, 1719 at Hampton, New Hampshire. 
She was a daughter of Francis Austin of Colchester, England and Hampton, 
New Hampshire (died July 13, 1642) and Isabella Bland, daughter of John 
Bland and Joanna . 

B79. 

CALEB TOWLE, son of Philip Towle and Isabella Austin, was bom May 
14, 1678 at Hampton, New Hampshire ; died September 20, 1763 ; married April 
1, 169— ZIPPORAH BRACKETT born September 28, 1680, died August 14, 
1756, who was a daughter of Captain Anthony Brackett and Susannah Drake. 

B39. 

ZACHARIAH TOWLE, son of Caleb Towle and Zipporah Brackett, was 
born August 13, 1705 ; died August 5, 1787 at Chester, New Hampshire ; mar- 
ried May 15, 172— ANNA GODFREY, born April 14, 1706, died February, 
1766, who was a daughter of William Godfrey and Priscilla Annis. 

B19. 

ISAAC TOWLE, son of Zachariah Towle and Anna Godfrey, was bom 
February 23, 1735 ; died August 24, 1791 at Chester, New Hampshire ; married 
February 17, 1754, ELIZABETH PHILBRICK born December 14, 1735 at 
Hampton, New Hampshire, died February 18, 1820, who was a daughter of 
John Philbrick and Judith Sanborn. 

B9. 

COLONEL SIMON TOWLE, son of Isaac Towle and Elizabeth Philbrick, 
was born May 22, 1759 at Hampton, New Hampshire ; died December 11, 1808 
at HaverhiU, New Hampshire ; married May 13, 1779 at Chester, New Hamp- 
shire ELEANOR HALL, born June 29, 1759, died January 4, 1839, who was 



604 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

a daughter of Nathaniel Hall and Mary Wood. Colonel Towle moved from 
Hampton, New Hampshire to Chester, and in 1805 moved to HaverhUl. He 
was a soldier of the Revolution, a colonel of militia, and represented the town 
of Chester in the legislature for several years before his removal to Haver- 
hill. He was a much esteemed citizen of the town, and succeeded Asa Boynton 
in keeping tavern. 



B161. 

CAPTAIN ANTHONY BRACKETT, son of Anthony Brackett of Ports- 
mouth, England, died September 21, 1689; married second, SUSANNAH 
DRAKE born about 1652, died November 14, 1719, who was a daughter of 
Abraham Drake and Jane . Captain Brackett lived in Falmouth (Port- 
land), Maine. On the 9th of August, 1676, some Indians killed one of his 
cows, and he complained to a chief named Symon, who promised to bring the 
culprits to him. Two days later Symon appeared early in the morning, at 
the head of a party, and said: "These are the Indians that kiUed the cow." 
Then they entered the house, seized the guns, and asked Captain Brackett 
whether he would go into captivity, or be killed. He preferring captivity, the 
Indians bound him, his wife, and a negro, and carried them and five children 
away as prisoners. In November following. Captain and Mrs. Brackett, one 
child, and the negro made their escape in a leaky canoe. The wife, Ann, died 
soon after; and the remainder of Captain Brackett 's life is identified with 
Hampton, New Hampshire. He was killed September 21, 1689, when Colonel 
Church had the memorable fight with the Indians at Casco. 



B651. 

ROBERT DRAKE was born in 1580 in County Devon, England, and died 
January 14, 1668 at Hampton, New Hampshire. 

B 325. 

ABRAHAM DRAKE, son of Robert Drake, was bom about 1621 in Eng- 
land; married JANE who died January 25, 1676. 



B327. 

DEACON WILLIAM GODFREY died March 25, 1671; married second, 
ILiRGERY (or MARGARET) WEBSTER, widow of Thomas Webster. Deacon 
William Godfrey was the first of the name in Hampton, New Hampshire. The 
date of his coming to New England is not known. He lived for a time in 
Dedham, Massachusetts, and several years in Watertown. He was admitted 
freeman in 1640. On May 18, 1649, being then of Watertown, he bought of 
William Payne of Ipswich, for £55, forty-four acres of land in Hampton, to- 



I 



APPENDIX. 605 

getlier with one share of the Gre'at Ox-Common, and two shares of all other 
commons. On one lot of fifteen acres, there was a dwelling house, to which he 
appears to have removed his family soon afterward. In 1654 he was a select- 
man, but was not often employed in town business. He became a deacon of the 
church as early as 1660, and held the office until his death. 

B163. 

ISAAC GODFREY, son of Deacon William Godfrey and Margery Webster, 
was born April 15, 1639 at Watertown, Massachusetts; died December 27, 
1717 ; married July 15, 1670 HANNAH MARION, who was a daughter of John 
Marrian and Sarah (died January 26, 1671). 

B81. 

WILLIAM GODFREY, son of Isaac Godfrey and Hannah Marion, was 
born November 9, 1672; married July 17, 1700 PRISCILLA ANNIS born 
November 8, 1677, died August 31, 1768 at North Hampton, New Hampshire, 
who was a daughter of Charles Annis and Sarah Chase. 



B333. 

AQUILLA CHASE was born in 1618 ; died December 27, 1670 at Newbury, 
Massachusetts; married ANNE WHEELER, who was a daughter of John 
Wheeler of Salisbury, England and Hampton, New Hampshire, who died in 

1670 at Newbury, Massachusetts, and Anne , who died August 15, 1662 

at Newbury, Massachusetts. 

B166. 

SARAH CHASE, daughter of Aquilla Chase and Anne Wheeler, was bom 
at Hampton, New Hampshire ; married May 15, 1666 CHARLES ANNIS, who 
was born in 1638 at Enniskillen, Ireland. 



B 671. 

THOMAS PHILBRICK (or PHILBROOK) was born in England; died in 

1667 "very aged" at Hampton, New Hampshire; married ELIZABETH , 

who was bom in England and died February 19, 1663-4: at Hampton, New 
Hampshire. 

B335. 

SERGEANT THOMAS PHILBRICK, son of Thomas Philbrick and EUza- 
beth , was born about 1630 in England; died November 24, 1700 aged 



606 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

76; married first, in 1647, ANNA KNAPP'who was a daughter of Deacon 
William Knapp of Watertown, Massachusetts. She died May 17, 1667 at 
Hampton, New Hampshire. 

B167. 

SAMUEL PHILBRICK, son of Sergeant Thomas Philbrick and Anna 
Knapp, was born May 19, 1660 at Hampton, New Hampshire; died April 
22, 1694 at Salisbury, Massachusetts [now Seabrook, New Hampshire] ; married 
JANE , 

B83. 

THOMAS PHHjBRICK, son of Samuel Philbrick and Jane , was 

bom March 3, 1688 ; died February 15, 1747-8 at Hampton, New Hampshire ; 
married ABIGAHj . 

B41. 

JOHN PHILBRICK, son of Thomas Philbrick and Abigail, was born May 
26, 1712 at Hampton, New Hampshire; died February 16, 1748 at Hampton 
Falls, New Hampshire ; married December 26, 1734 JUDITH SAMBORN, born 
December 8, 1715, daughter of Enoch Samborn and Elizabeth Dennett. 



B687. 

WILLIAM SAMBORNE was born in England ; married ANNE BACHILER, 
born in England, who was the daughter of Rev Stephen Bachiler. 

B343. 

LIEUTENANT JOHN SAMBORNE, son of William Samborne and Anne 
Bachiler, was born about 1620 in England; died October 20, 1692; married 
first, MARY TUCK, daughter of Robert Tuck who was born in England. She 
died December 30, 1688. 

B171. 

ENSIGN JOHN SAMBORNE, son of Lieutenant John Samborne and Mary 
Tuck, was born about 1649; died September 23, 1727; married November 19, 
1674 JUDITH COFFIN, born December 4, 1653, died May 17, 1724, who was a 
daughter of Tristram Coffin and Judith (Greenleaf) Somerby. 

B85. 

ENOCH SAMBORN, son of Ensign John Samborne and Judith Coffin, was 
born in 1685 at Hampton, New Hampshire ; married first, ELIZABETH DEN- 
NETT, who was a daughter of Alexander Dennett of Portsmouth. 



APPENDIX. 607 

B 2726. 

NICHOLAS COFFIN married JOAN . He died in 1613 at Brixton, 

Devonshire, England. 

B1383. 

PETER COFFIN, son of Nicholas Coffin and Joan, died in 1628 at Brixton, 
England; married JOAN THEMBER (or THUJMBER) who died May 30, 
1661 aged 77, at Boston, Massachusetts. 

B691. 

TRISTRAM COFFIN, son of Peter CofBn and Joan Thember, was born 
about 1605 at Brixton, England; died in 1681; married DIONIS STEVENS, 
who was a daughter of Robert Stevens. 

B345. 

TRISTRAM COFFIN, son of Tristram Coffin and Dionis Stevens, was bom 
about 1632, probably at Brixton, England ; died February 4, 1704 aged 71, at 
Newbury, Massachusetts; married March 2, 1652-3 at Newbury, Massachusetts 
JUDITH (GREENLEAF) SOMERBY, baptized September 29, 1626 at Ips- 
wich, England, died December 15, 1705, who was a daughter of Lieutenant 
Edmund Greenleaf and Sarah Dole. Tristram Coffin, Jr. was lieutenant of the 
second company of Newbury, Massachusetts, May 16, 1683. He was Repre- 
sentative to the General Court in 1695, 1700, 1701 and 1702. 



B693. 

LIEUTENANT EDMUND GREENLEAF married SARAH DOLE ; died in 
1671 at Boston, Massachusetts. He was ensign of the company at Newbury 
November 5, 1639, and was later Lieutenant for the town of Newbury. 



B87. 

DEACON RICHARD HALL of Bradford, Massachusetts, married MARTHA 
. He died at Bradford, Massachusetts March 9, 1730. 



B43. 

DEACON JOSEPH HALL, son of Deacon Richard Hall and Martha 



was born February 9, 1680; married December 24, 1706 SARAH KIMBALL, 
bom September 13, 1686, who was a daughter of Henry Kimball and Hannah 
Marsh. 

B21. 

NATHANIEL HALL, son of Deacon Joseph Hall and Sarah Kimball, was 
bom April 2, 1719; died April 5, 1803 at Chester, New Hampshire; married 



808 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

February 27, 1743 MARY WOOD of Bradford, Massachusetts, who died June 
23, 1809 at Chester, New Hampshire. 



B179. 

HENRY KIMBALL, son of Richard Kimball and Ursula , was bom 

in 1615 at Rattlesden, Sutfolk, England; died in 1676 at Wenham, Massa- 
chusetts; married about 1640, MARY WYATT, daughter of John Wyatt and 
Mary . She died August 12, 1672 at Wenham, Massachusetts. 

B89. 

HENRY KIMBALL, son of Henry Kimball and Mary Wyatt, was bom 
about 1655 ; died in 1698 ; married December 14, 1677 HANNAH MARSH, who 
was a daughter of Onesipherous Marsh and Hannah Cutler. She was bom 
June 28, 1657 at Hingham, Massachusetts, and was killed by Indians March 15, 
1696-7. 



B 363. 

GEORGE MARSH was born in England; died July 2, 1647 at Hingham, 
Massachusetts ; married ELIZABETH . 

B181. 

ONESIPEROUS MARSH, son of George Marsh and Elizabeth , was 

bom in 1630 in England; died May 15, 1713 aged 83 at Bradford, Massa- 
chusetts ; married first, February 6, 1655 HANNAH CUTLER, who died March 
17, 1686. She was a daughter of John Cutler (bom in England ; died February, 
1638 at Hingham, Massachusetts) and Mary . 



C191. 

GEORGE ABBOT was born in 1615, in England ; died December 24, 1681 
at Andover, Massachusetts; married December 12, 1646 HANNAH CHAND- 
LER, born June 11, 1711 at Andover, Massachusetts, who was a daughter of 

William Chandler and Annis . George Abbot emigrated to this country 

about 1640, in the same vessel with Hannah Chandler, who afterwards be- 
came his wife. After living in Roxbury, Massachusetts for a short time, he re- 
moved to Andover, Massachusetts, as early as 1643, being one of the early 
settlers of that place. 

C95. 

WILLIAM ABBOT, son of George Abbot and Hannah Chandler, was bom 
November 18, 1657 at Andover, Massachusetts; died October 21, 1713; married 
June 2, 1682, ELIZABETH GRAY (or GEARY), who died in December, 1712. 
He is spoken of as a Puritan. By occupation he was a weaver. 



APPENDIX. 609 

C47. 

JAMES ABBOT, son of William Abbot and Elizabeth Gray, was bom 
February 12, 1695 at Andover, Massachusetts; died December 27, 1787; mar- 
ried January 6, 1714 ABIGADj FARNUM who was bom in 1692. He was a 
farmer, and also owned and operated the mills on the Shawshene river until he 
sold them and removed to Rumford, now Concord, New Hampshire in 1735. 

C23. 

JAMES ABBOT, son of James Abbot and Abigail Farnum, was born Janu- 
ary 12, 1717 at Andover, Massachusetts; died in 1803; married in 1742, at 
Concord, Massachusetts, SARAH BANCROFT, bom February 19, 1722, 
daughter of Captain Samuel Bancroft and Sarah Lampson. He was a farmer 
and lived in Concord and Haverhill, New Hampshire. In 1763 he removed to 
Newbury. He was a deacon of the First Congregational Church. He was one 
of the original settlers of Groton, Vermont; and was a private in the Revo- 
lutionary war. In 1777 he was one of the "Committee of Safety" appointed 
by the town of Haverhill to confer with others in regard to the protection of 
the Cohos Coimtry. He was active in public matters and filled many posi- 
tions of trust and honor. 

Oil. 

WILLIAM ABBOT, son of James Abbot and Sarah Bancroft, was born 
April 24, 1755 at Haverhill, New Hampshire ; died June 14, 1707 ; married in 
1777, IMABEL WHITTLESEY of East Guilford, Connecticut. He Avent with 
his father to Newbury and Groton, but later seems to have lived at Newbury. 
He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. 

C5. 

JACOB ABBOT, son of William Abbot and Mabel Whittlesey, was bom 
December 15, 1781 ; married November 10, 1808, NANCY WESSON, daughter 
of Ephraim Wesson and Judith Morse. She died in 1827. 



399. 

JOHN BANCROFT was bom in England; died in 1637 at Lynn, Massa- 
chusetts; married JANE . 

C199. 

LIEUTENANT THOMAS BANCROFT, son of John Bancroft and Jane 
-, was born in 1622, in England; died March 12, 1705; married Sep- 



tember 15, 1648 at Dedham, Massachusetts ELIZABETH METCALF, daughter 



610 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

of Michael Metcalf and Sarah . She died May 1, 1711. Lieutenant 

Thomas Bancroft purchased land in Lynn (now Lynnfield), Massachusetts. 
and huilt a house near Beaver Dam. He also bought land in the westerly part 
of Reading, and is spoken of as residing in Reading at the time of his second 
marriage. He probably resided chiefly at Lynn. 

C99. 

DEACON THOMAS BANCROFT, son of Lieutenant Thomas Bancroft and 
Elizabeth Metcalf, was born in 1649; died June 12, 1718; married in 1673, 
SARAH POOLE, born in 1656, daughter of Captain Jonathan Poole and 

Judith . Deacon Thomas Bancroft was an officer in King Philip's 

Indian War, and was a selectman several years. He lived in the westerly part 
of Reading, where was the ancient Bancroft homestead. 

C49. 

CAPTAIN SAMUEL BANCROFT, son of Deacon Thomas Bancroft and 
Sarah Poole, was born in 1693; died in 1772 aged 79; married first, in 1763, 
SARAH LAMPSON, born in 1689, died in 1733 aged 43, who was a daughter 
of Samuel Lampson and Mary Nichols ; married second, Sarah Leathe ; married 
third, Mehitabel Fitch. He was a captain, selectman, and representative. 



C403. 

JOHN POOLE was born in England; died in 1667; married MARGARET 
, who died in 1662. He was at Cambridge, Massachusetts ia 1632. He 



removed from Lynn, Massachusetts to Reading, Massachusetts, where he was 
one of the earliest settlers, and probably the wealthiest. He lived on the site 
of Wakefield's rattan factory, where he built the first grist-mill and fulling- 
miU of the town. He also owned much land at the north end of the Great 
Pond, and erected the first saw-mill. 

C201. 

CAPTAIN JONATHAN POOLE, son of John Poole and Margaret , 



was born in 1634, probably at Cambridge, Massachusetts; died in 1678; mar- 
ried JUDITH . He succeeded his father on the homestead, and also 

owned, in conjunction with his son John, much land at the north end of the 
Pond. He was second captain of the Reading company, and was "much 
valued in Philip's Indian war." He was a captain under Major Appleton at 
Hadley; was President of a coimcil of War in the winter of 1675-6; and also 
served as selectman, justice of the peace, and representative. 



G203. 

WILLIAM LAMSON married SARAH . He died in 1659 at Ipswich, 

Massachusetts. 



1 



APPENDIX. 611 

ClOl. 

SAMUEL LAMPSON, son of William Lamson and Sarah , married 

in 1676, MARY NICHOLS, a daughter of Riehard Nichols of Reading Massa- 
chusetts (died in 1674) and Annas (died, 1692). 



D223. 

JOHN WESTON was born in 1631 in Buckinghamshire, England; died 
about 1723 aged over 90 ; married April 18, 1653 at Reading, Massachusetts, 

SARAH PITCH, a daughter of Deacon Zachary Fitch and Mary . John 

Weston came to America about 1644, being thirteen years of age. His mother 
was then a widow. So great was his desire to come over that he concealed 
himself in a ship bound for this country, until she sailed. He settled at Salem, 
Massachusetts, where he was a member of the first church in 1648. About the 
year 1652 he moved to that part of Reading which is now Wakefield. His land, 
of which he was a large proprietor, adjoined the Meeting-house Square, and 
lay upon the southeast part of Reading Pond, extending thence southerly. 
He was deeply engaged in religious subjects; was a man of great industry. 
He accumulated a large estate, and is said to have paid the highest tax of any 
one in his town. 

Dill. 

STEPHEN WESTON, son of John Weston and Sarah Pitch, was bom 
December 8, 1667 at Reading, Massachusetts; died in 1753 at Reading, Massa- 
chusetts; married SARAH TOWNSEND. 

D55. 

STEPHEN WESTON, son of Stephen Weston and Sarah Townsend, was 
born in 1697 : died June 5, 1777 in his 81st year, at Wilmington, Massachusetts ; 

married ELIZABETH who died April 22, 1766 in the 64th year of her 

age, at Wilmington, Massachusetts. Stephen Weston, Jr., owned a farm in 
Wilmington, Massachusetts, where he was a leading citizen, distinguished for 
his piety, and a deacon in the church. The following letters written to his sons, 
Captain Ephraim and Nathan, illustrate his character. 

"Wilmington, Mass., August ye 8th 1758 

To Ephraim Wesson, my son. 

After my tender regards and love for you, hoping that lines may find you 
in good health, I, your Mother, Brothers and Sisters are in measures of good 
health, at this time. I would inform you that we have heard of the sorrowful 
news of the engagement near the "Half Avay Brooks" of Capt. Jones and 
Lawrence, that they are killed. Sorrowful from time to time is the news. 
But I hope you will put your trust in God. I leave you in the hands of God. 
So I remain your compassionate Father 

Stephen Wesson." 



612 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

"Wilmington July ye 30th 1758 
Nathan my son, after my love to you, hoping that these lines may find you 
in health as I, your Mother, Brothers and Sisters are at this time. Your 
Brother in his letter dated ye 7th of July wrote that you were then well, for 
which I bless God. Give God all the praise and glory for all His goodness to 
you. Let the fear of God be always before your eyes. Shun bad company and 
bad language, &c. 

Stephen Weston." 

D27. 

CAPTAIN EPHRAIM WESSON, son of Stephen Weston and Elizabeth 
-, was born in 1721 ; died in 1814 at Groton, Vermont ; married November 



16, 1748, SARAH PROCTOR, born July 27, 1731, daughter of Samuel Proctor 
and Lydia Cotton. Captain Ephraim Wesson was residing with his family in 
Pepperell, Massachusetts, in 1755. Early in the spring of that year, an expedi- 
tion was planned against Crown Point, which was led by General William 
Johnson of New York. He enlisted and entered the army under General John- 
son. His "enlisting orders" bear date March 29, 1755. We find him during 
that year enlisting volunteers, armed with authority as follows : 
"By his Excellency the Governor — 

I do hereby authorize and empower Ephraim Wesson to beat his drums 
anywhere within this Province for enlisting volunteers for bis IMajesty's 
service, &e. 

William Shirley." 

After enlisting many volunteers for that army, Ephraim Wesson entered 
the army as first lieutenant, but was soon promoted to captain. He was in all 
the engagements of importance of that period, notably the surrender of Louis- 
burg. He removed to Haverhill, New Hampshire some years prior to the Revo- 
lution. He was a prominent citizen during his residence there. During the 
Revolution he enjoyed the confidence of the people to a high degree. He was 
appointed on the "Committee of Safety" and the "Committee of Correspond- 
ence." He was selectman of Haverhill, and a delegate to the Provincial 
Congress at Exeter. He moved to Groton, Vermont soon after the settlement 
of that town, but after a few years settled on a border lot in Peacham, joining 
the farm of Deacon James Abbot of Groton. The deed to his farm is dated 
April 14, 1797 and begins "commencing at a beach tree, at the corner of 
Peacham, Groton, Barnet and Ryegate." After a long life of usefulness, 
beloved and respected by all, he died at the advanced age of ninetythree years, 
and was buried in the "Old Burying Ground" in the corner of Groton and 
Peacham, near his dwelling place. He is spoken of as a brave and con- 
scientious officer, highly esteemed and trusted by his superiors — a man of 
excellent character, and of Puritan mould and principles. 

D13. 

EPHRAIM WESSON, son of Captain Ephraim Wesson and Sarah Proctor, 
married JUDITH MORSE, born July 27, 1751, who was a daughter of Thomas 
Morse and Elizabeth Bartlett. 



APPENDIX. 613 

D449. 

DEACON ZACHARY FITCH was born in England ; died June 9, 1662 at 

Reading, Massachusetts; married MARY . He settled first at Lynn, 

Massachusetts, where he became a freeman in 1638. In 1644 he removed to 
Reading, where he lived in the South Parish, on Salem street, then called 
Fitch's Lane; and he owned what was laiown as Fitch's Hil. He was deacon, 
and a selectman. 



D231. 

ROBERT PROCTOR died April 28, 1697 at Chelmsford, Massachusetts; 
married December 31, 1645, JANE HILDRETH, a daughter of Richard 
Hildreth. 

D115. 

SAMUEL PROCTOR, son of Robert Proctor and Jane Hildreth, was bom 

September 16, 1665; died April 12, 1740; married SARAH , who died 

January 17, 1757. 

D57. 

SAMUEL PROCTOR, son of Samuel Proctor and Sarah , was bom 

September 16, 1697 at Chehnsford, Massachusetts; died October 8, 1764; 
married in 1723 or 1724, LYDIA COTTON, who died February 10, 1763. 



D 479. 

ANTHONY MORSE was bom May 9, 1606 at Marlborough, Wiltshire, 
England; died February 25, 1678 at Newbury, Massachusetts; married first, 

MARY ; married second, ANN , who died March 9, 1679-80 at 

Newbury, Massachusetts. He came from Marlborough, England, in the ship 
James to Newbury, Massachusetts, in 1635, being accompanied by his brother 
"William. At the time of their registration they were called Morss, and this 
mode of spelling was adopted by part of their descendants. Anthony spelled 
his name Morse, as is shown by his autographs. The name of Morse claims 
a high antiquity. It first occurs A. D. 1358 in the reign of Edward IH when 
he gave a commission to Sir Hugo de Mors, who appears to have been a 
knight from the English territory in France. 

Anthony Morse was a shoemaker by trade. He belonged to that class of 
Puritans who strove to separate from the corruptions of the established church 
while they continued in her. Few materials are supplied either by records or 
tradition illustrative of his history. He was a man .of moral courage, energy. 



614 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

and perserverenee, enterprising and capable in business, and laid the founda- 
tion for the wealth in his family. His life was one of strict integrity and piety. 
So generally inclined to a godly walk were the first generations of his race, 
that it was proverbially said that it was as natural for a Morse to be religious 
as for certain other families to be vicious. 

D239. 

LIEUTENANT ANTHONY MORSE, son of Anthony Morse, died October 
12, 1686 ; married first. May 8, 1660 at Newbury, Massachusetts, ELIZABETH 
KNIGHT, who died July 29, 1667 at Newbury, Massachusetts. He married 
second, November 10, 1669 Mary Barnard. 

D119. 

ENSIGN ANTHONY MORSE, son of Lieutenant Anthony Morse, was bom 
January 1, 1662-3 at Newbury, Massachusetts; will dated March 5, 1704-5, 
proved June 26, 1710 ; married February 4, 1685-6 at Newbury, Massachusetts, 
SARAH PIKE, born October 12, 1666 at Newbury, Massachusetts, died in 
1717-18, who was a daughter of Joseph Pike and Susanna Kingsbury. 

D59. 

STEPHEN MORSE, son of Ensign Anthony Morse and Sarah Pike, was 
born December 28, 1695 ; married in 1725, ELIZABETH WORTH. 

D29. 

THOMAS MORSE of Bradford, Massachusetts, son of Stephen Morse and 
Elizabeth Worth, was born June 30, 1726 ; married May 20, 1747, ELIZABETH 
BARTLETT. He was paid four shillings for perambulating the town line 
between Bradford and Rowley, during the Revolution. March 18, 1777, he was 
elected one of a Committee of Inspection and Safety. He was a selectman 
in 1780. 



D967. 

JOHN PIKE came from Langford, England. He died May 26, 1654 at 
Salisbury, Massachusetts. 

D483. 

CAPTAIN JOHN PIKE, son of John Pike, died January, 1688-9 ; married 
first, MARY . 

D241. 

JOSEPH PIKE, son of Captain John Pike, was bom in 1638; died Sep- 
tember 4, 1694 at Newbury, i\Iassachusetts : married January 29, 1661-2 at 
Newbury, Massachusetts, SUSANTMA KINGSBURY. 



APPENDIX. 615 

REFERENCES TO DATA ON BROOKS ANCESTORS. 

Bond's Watertown, Mass. 

Potter's Concord, Mass. Families. 

Concord, Mass. Records. 

N. E. H. & G. Register, Vol. 43. 

History of Haverhill, N. H. 

Philbrick Genealogy. 

Abbot Genealogy. 

Wilmington, Mass. Records. 

"Worcester, Mass. Records. 

Morse Genealogy. 

History of Reading, Mass. 

Proctor Genealogy. 

Fitch Genealogy. 

History of Chester, N. H. 

Hall Families of New England. 

Kimball Genealogy. 

History of Hampton, N. H. 

Marsh Genealogy (1887). 

Cutler Genealogy. 

Salisbury and Amesbury Families. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. 



THE McDowells 

OF 
VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY. 



From manuscripts of Col. Thomas Marshall Green and Miss Mary Davidson. 



Among the most warlike of the elans that ranged themselves with the 
Campbells, to whom they were aUied by blood and intermarriages, under the 
standard of MeCallum More, in the series of struggles which led to the expul- 
sion of the right line of Stuarts from the British throne, were the sons of 
Dowall [or MacDowaU; also MacDougaU and McDougal in early Scotch his- 
tory]. They were Presbyterians of the strictest sect, and deeply imbued with 
the love of civil and religious liberty which has ever characterized the fol- 
lowers of John Knox. One of these was one of the most respectable of the 
colonists from Scotland and England who settled in the north of Ireland dur- 
ing the protectorate of Cromwell. Among other children, this colonist, 
McDowell, had a son named Ephraim, which would of itself indicate the stock 
of the Covenanters. 



EPHBAIM McDowell was bom in March, 1673; died about 1780 in Rock- 
bridge County, Virginia ; married in Ireland, his cousin MARGARET IRVINE 
who died in Ireland, and was a daughter of James Irvine and Margaret Wylie. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary Elizabeth McDowell born November 17, 1712; married James 
Greenlee [see p. 221]. 
2. n. John McDowell, born in 1714; married Magdalene "Woods.+ 

in. Margaretta McDowell; married James Mitchell. They moved to 
South Carolina and there became wealthy. They suffered greatly 
when the British overran that state during the Revolution. They 
had four sons in the southern army — all ofBcers. Two were killed 
at Camden and one received a wound in the leg, which finally' 
caused his death. ]\Iajor Mitchell, the eldest son, was taken pris- 
oner at Charleston and was sent to Virginia to be exchanged. He 
remained at Rockbridge several months among his relatives. His 
son, Thomas Mitchell, married Sarah Hawkins, daughter of Ben- 
jamin Hawkins and Martha Burden. Their son, Thomas Mitchell, 
Jr., settled in DanviUe, Kentucky, and had a family. He was 

616 



McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky. ei? 

cashier of a bank in Danville. The descendants of Margaretta Mc- 
Dowell and James Mitchell, through their daughter Mary who 
married her cousin -Taiiu's Greenlee [see p. 230] are to he found still 
living in North Carolina. They were all people of wealth and in- 
fluence from early times in that state, and are so still. 
IV. James McDowell; married near Williamsburg, Virginia. His sons 
died yoiuig. He left daughters who married, but nothing is known 
of their descendants. 

EPHRAIM McDowell was the progenitor of the family of that name in 
Rockbridge County, Virginia and Kentucky. His father was obliged to leave 
Scotland in the time of civil war, and with his family moved to Ireland. 
Ephraim was only sixteen years of age when, on the 9th of December, 1688 
McDonnell of Antrim approached the walls of Londonderry, and he was one 
of the Scotch-Irish Presbyterians who flew to the defense of that heroic town 
and assisted in closing the gates against the intruding natives. He fought at 
Boyne river [or "Boyne Water" as the Irish say] as well as at Londonderry. 

Ephraim McDowell was past middle life when, with his sons John and 
James and two daughters, he emigrated to America. The exact date of emi- 
gration is not known. The journals of Charles Clinton (foimder of the weU- 
known New York family of that name), gives an account of the voyage of the 
George and Ann in company with the John of Dublin, both vessels leaving 
Ireland on the 20th of ]\Iay, 1729, and arriving on the American coast in 
August of that year. On board the George and Ann there appears to have been 
several families of McDowells, ten of whom died on the passage and all going 
to Pennsylvania. From the similarity of this and other names, it would seem 
that Ephraim McDowell and his family, beside a number of his kindred, were 
among the passengers. At any rate, it was about this time that Ephraim Mc- 
Dowell came over, and with him a number of Irvins, McElroys and Campbells 
— all settling in the same Pennsylvania county. He remained in Pennsylvania 
several years. In the fall of 1737, with his son John and son-in-law James 
Greenlee, he left Pennsylvania to go to John Lewis, a relative who had left 
Ireland some years before and about 1732 had settled on the Middle River in 
the Shenandoah Valley, in what was known as Beverly Manor, near the pesent 
town of Staunton. It was their intention to locate near him. While on their 
way, when in camp on Lewis' Creek, a tributary of the South River, Benjamin 
Borden, Sr., joined them one night. He offered a thousand acres of land to 
any one who would conduct him to his grant of land. This offer was promptly 
accepted by John McDowell. The three men conveyed their families to the 
home of John Lewis and then piloted Borden to what has since been known as 
"Borden's Grant." In consideration of a liberal share of the claim, the two 
McDowells and James Greenlee then undertook to assist in carrying out Bor- 
den's contract for him, and before the close of the year removed their own 
families to the grant, where they permanently settled — the first three settlers 
in that part of the Valley. They soon drew around them other Scotch and 
Scotch-Irish families: McClimgs, McElroys, MeCampbells, McKees, Paxtons, 
Caruthers, Cowans, Campbells, Lyles, Irvins, Caldwells, Colquhouns, Stuarts — 
names which have since illuminated every page of Southern and Western his- 



618 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

tory. In the field, in the pulpit, at the bar, in the senate, by their eloquence, 
learning, courage and patriotism, everj^where they have been conspicuous and 
have helped to build up and render famous the country with whose history 
and growth their illustrious names are identified. 

Ephraim McDowell lived in Augusta County until his death, having accu- 
mulated an estate which was regarded as very large in those days. He was 
esteemed by all for his intelligence, usefulness and probity, wielding a singular 
and benificent influence among the intrepid and independent spirits by whom 
he was surrounded, and retaining the possession of all his faculties to the last. 
He is buried in an enclosed cemetery between Lexington and Staunton, Vir- 
ginia. The children of Governor James McDowell, together with the children 
of his sisters, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Benton, erected there a monument to their 
grandfather Colonel James ]\IcDowell. Ephraim McDowell's name appears 
upon the monument, as will be seen in the following copy of the inscriptions 
upon said monument which is cut out of the dark marble common in Rock- 
bridge County. 

North Face. 

"Near this spot repose the remains of 

Ephraim McDowell, the first of his name 

in America, who died about 1780; 

John McDowell, his son, who was killed by 

the Indians in 1742 : (December 25th) 

James McDowell, his son, born 1739, died 1772, 

and Elizabeth his wife, who died about 1810 ; 

ami also tlieir daughter Elizabeth McGavock, 

who died 1803. 

East Face. 

James McDowell was born August, 1770 and died September, 1838. Distin- 
guished by native talent of high order, a gallant and fearless spirit, a noble 
sense of .inslire. a lofty courage and an invincible power of will, he lived hon- 
orably and usefully, discharging with singular ability and fidelity, the trusts, 
civil and military, committed to him, and died universally regretted. His re- 
mains repose here with those of his ancestors for three generations. 

"West Pace. 

Sarah McDowell, daughter of Col. William Preston, and wife of James Mc- 
Dowell, was bom May 23, 1768, and died July 3rd, 1841. Born in the stormy 
period of our national history, her eharac'er, moulded by the spirit and devel- 
oped by the struggle of the times, was eminently truthful, patriotic and ele- 
vated ; Yet to those traits she added the gentler qualities of the tender and de- 
voted woman and the sincere christian. 

South Face. 

To commemorate the virtues, to perpetuate the memory; to record the truth, 
honor, patriotism and public and social fidelity that impressed the generations 



I 



McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky. 619 

to which they belonged and enabknl them to transmit an honored name to 
their descendants; and also to testify the gratitude and reverence of their 
family, 

This Monument 

is erected to their grandparents, James and Sarah McDowell, by the surviving 
children of Susan P. Taylor, Elizabeth Benton, and James McDowell, in the 
year 1855. 

8. 

CAPTAIN JOHN McDOWELL, son of Ephraim McDowell and Margaret 
Irvine, was born in 1714 in Ireland ; killed by the Indians December 25, 1742 
in Rockbridge County, Virginia; married probably in Pennsylvania, MAGDA- 
LENE WOODS, daughter of — Woods and Margaret Campbell. She 

married second, Benjamin Borden, Jr. When she was 40 years of age she 
married third, Bowyer who was but 22. She died at an advanced age. 

CHILDREN: 

3. I. Samuel McDowell, born October 19, 1835 ; married Mary McClung.+ 

4. II. James McDowell, born in 1739 ; married Elizabeth Cloyd.+ 

5. III. Sarah McDowell; married Colonel George Moffett.-(- 

CAPTAIN JOHN McDOWELL moved from Pennsylvania to Virginia in 
1737, and was one of the first settlers in what is now Rockbridge County. 
When he moved there he had one child, a son two years old. He purchased 
several tracts of land and built a log cabin. He was just beginning to get 
comfortably situated when the Indians became troublesome, often making 
incursions into the neighborhood driving the people from their homes and kill- 
ing and burning all that came in their way. At length a party of Indians 
went to Williamsburg where they received presents, and, returning home, 
passed through Rockbridge. When they got to the frontier settlement they 
stole some horses, and the news came to Captain McDowell who kept a com- 
pany of men in readiness for such occasions. He piirsued the Indians about 
eighteen miles from his home and overtook them at the junction of the North 
and James rivers, but did not intend molesting them if they were peaceable. 
A lame Indian that was behind the rest was shot and wounded without Mc- 
Dowell's orders, by one of his men. On seeing this llie Indians interfered and 
killed Captain McDowell and eight of his men. At this the rest of Captain 
McDowell's company fled. After stripping the dead the Indians moved off, 
On the same day the whites went to the spot and brought in their dead. Mc- 
Dowell's was the only burj-ing-place in the neighborhood. The burial place of 
these men, the first, perhaps, of the Saxon race ever committed to the dust in 
Rockbridge County may be found in a brick enclosure on the west side of the 
road between Lexington and Staunton, near the Red House, or ^Maryland 
Tavern, formerly the residence of James McDowell. Entering the iron gate 



620 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

and inclining to the left, about fifteen spaces, you will find a low unhewn stone, 
about two feet in height, on which in rude letters, by an unpracticed hand, is 
the following inscription: 

Heer lyes 

the body of 

John Mack Dowell 

died December 

1742 

8. 

8 AMTTEI. MrDOWELL 3 ( John McDowell = Ephraim McDowell ' \ 
SAlUUfilj lULi/UWXiijlj I Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine J 

son of Captain John McDowell and Magdalene Woods, was bom October 19, 
1735 in Pennsylvania ; died September 25, 1817 at the home of his son Joseph, 
near Danville, Kentucky and is buried in the Danville cemetery; married 
January 17, 1754 MAET McCLUNG. He removed to Kentucky, taking with 
him all but the two oldest children who remained in Virginia. 

CHILDREN: 

6. I. Magdalene McDowell, bom October 9, 1755; married Andrew 

Reid.+ 
IL Sarah McDowell, born October 9, 1755; married Caleb Wallace; 
died eight months after marriage, and is buried in the cemetery 
near Cherry Grove in Rockbridge County. 

7. HI. John McDowell, bom December 8, 1757 ; married Sarah McDowell ; 

married second, Lucy LeGrand; married third, Jennie Lyle.-|- 

8. rV. James McDowell, bom April 29, 1760 ; married Mary Lyle.+ 

9. V. William McDowell, born March 19, 1762; married Margaret Madi- 

son. + 

10. VI. Samuel McDowell, born March 8, 1764 ; married Anna Irvine ; mar- 

ried second, Susan S. Kyles.+ 

11. VII. Martha McDowell, born June 26, 1766; married Colonel Abraham 

Buford.+ 

12. VIII. Joseph McDowell, born September 13, 1768; married Sarah 

Irvine.+ 

13. IX. Ephraim McDowell, bom November 11, 1771; married Sarah 

Shelby.+ 

14. X. Mary McDowell, bom January 11, 1774 ; married Alexander Keith 

Marshall.+ 
XI. Caleb McDowell, bom April 17, 1776; married Elizabeth, "Betty" 

daughter of General Joseph McDowell of North Carolina. 
Xn. Andrew Reid McDowell, born in 1778; died unmarried. 

SAMUEL McDowell inherited, by the laws then prevailing in Virginia, 
the entire estate of his father, who died intestaate. It is stated of him, and as 
characteristic of his clear sense of justice and native generosity, that no 



McDowells of virginu. and Kentucky. 621 

sooner had he attained his majority than he divided this inheritance equally 
with his brother and sister, giving to the latter almost all of the personality. 
It may be assumed that the circumstances and career of his youth did not 
in other respects differ from those of other enterprising young men of the 
hardy race with which the Valley was peopled. The McClungs, Lyles, Irvins, 
Campbells and Stuarts were his school-fellows and friends ; Robert Alexander, 
who had been liberally educated in the old country, was his teacher. The 
exposed situation of a frontier settlement inured him from infancy to hardships 
and to indifference to danger. His education was better than can usually be 
obtained in a border land, the most valuable lessons taught him being self- 
reliance, love of liberty and fear of God. He was a member of the House of 
Burgesses from 1773 to 1776, when none but the were chosen. He was an 
active and decided patriot, taking a prominent part in all the meetings and 
movements in Virginia, which led to the Revolution. In 1775, in conjunction 
with his relative, Thomas Lewis, son of John, and brother of the hero of Point 
Pleasant, he was chosen to represent the freeholders of Augusta in the con- 
vention which met at Richmond that year; and his name, with that of his 
scholarly associate, is foimd appended to an address couched in most elegant 
language and breathing the most exalted patriotism, directed to the conven- 
tion, and responded to by Washington, Henry, Harrison, Lee, Bland, and 
others. He was also a member of the second convention which met at Wil- 
liamsburg iu 1776. He and his two eldest sons, John and James, served as 
officers in the war, and .his fourth son, Samuel, served as a private. With the 
rank of Colonel he fought and distinguished himself in the battle of Guilford. 
He raised a battalion at his ovra expense to aid in repelling the invasion of 
Virginia by Arnold. In 1783 he was appointed, with Colonel Thomas Marshall, 
surveyor of the public lands in Fayette County, then constituting more than 
one-third of Kentucky. He was United States Judge for Kentucky and hi'Ul 
the first court ever held in that state, in a log house, between Danville and 
Harrodsburg. He removed his family to Kentucky in 1784, and was one of the 
presiding justices of the first County Court held in Kentucky at Harrodsburg, 
in 1786. He was president of the first state convention held in Kentucky, which 
was called to frame a constitution for the state, at Danville, April 19. 1792. 
He presided over the ten conventions held in Kentucky from 1784 to 1792. 
He was an efficient elder in the Presbyterian Church and, when 81 years of age 
he rode on horseback from Danville to Nashville to represent the Presbytery 
in a synodical convention, traveling on an average forty miles a day. He was 
respected for his strong sense, intelligence, honesty and high character, and 
died honored by all. 



TATVT'Ii'Q Mf 'nn'UT'li'T T 3 f .Tohn McDon-ell - Ephraim McDowell H 
JAJUJliS iVlCLIUWiiiX'li 1 Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine ) 

son of Captain John McDowell and Magdalene Woods, was born in 1739 in 
Virginia ; died in 1771 in his 33rd year of fever while on his way to Richmond, 
being at the time sheriff of Rockbridge County ; married ELIZABETH CLOTD, 
a distant relative of his own, who died about 1810 aged 74 years. 



622 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Sarah McDowell (eldest daughter) ; married Major John Mc- 

Dowell.+ [See No. 7.] 

15. n. Elizabeth McDowell; married David McGavock.+ 

16. III. James McDowell; married Sarah Preston. -|- 

Three others died young. 

6. 

SAP ATT TVTp'nOWTi'.T.T. 3 /John McDowell = Ephraim McDowell i 1 
BAltAn mCUVV/£.L.L, I Magdalene Woods Margaiet McDowell j 

daughter of Captain John McDowell and Magdalene Woods, was born in Vir- 
ginia ; married COLONEL GEORGE MOFPETT, a Revolutionary officer. 

CHILDREN (eleven, nine of whom married) : 

17. I. Mary Moffett; married General Joseph McDowell.+ 

II. Margaret Moffett; married Ma,ior Joseph McDowell, a Revolution- 

ary officer, and cousin of General Joseph McDowell. 

III. Patsey Moffett; married Captain Kirk. 

IV. Magdalene Moffett; married Mr. Cochran. 
V. Betsey Moffett ; married Mr. Miller. 

VI. James Moffett; married Miss Miller of the same family. 
VII. George Moffett; married and went to Kentucky. 

6. 

MAGD ALENr. MrnOWP.T.T. * < Samuel McDowell ' .Tohn McDowell = 

HlAUi»AljX.iNj;i mCUUV/£.ljl. UlaryMcClung Magdalene Woods 

Ephraim McDowell ' / 
Margaret Irvine ^ 

daughter of Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, M-as born October 9, 1755 
in Rockbridge County, Virginia: married ANDREW REID of Rockbridge 
County. They resided at Lexington, Virginia. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Sally Reid ; married General Andrew Moore of Lexington, Virginia, 
who was the first United States senator from the vaUey of Vir- 
ginia. She had two sons, both distinguished lawyers of Lex- 
ington, Virginia. 1. Samuel McDowell Moore, married Eva- 
line Alexander and left one child, Sally A. Moore, who married 
her cousin John Harvey Moore. He was a member of Congress. 
2. David E. Moore, married Elizabeth Harvey and left eight 
children : 

Andrew Moore, married a distant relative in the James Mc- 
Dowell and Elizabeth Cloyd line, a widow Cloyd, nee McGavock ; 
no children. 



fi 



McDowells op Virginia and Kentucky. 623 

Elizabeth Moore, married Professor Alexander L. Nelson of the 
Washington & Lee University at Lexington. Four children. 
Jol'.n Haivey Moore, married Sally A. Moore. One child that 
died in infancy. 
David E. Moore ; unmarried. 

Edward Moore, married a daughter of Judge Alien of Botetourt 
County, Virginia; two children. 

Virginia Moore; married A. T. Barclay; two children. 
Fannie Moore. 
Sarah Moore. 
II. Mary Reid; married Mr. McCampbeU. 

III. Patsey Reid ; married Mr. Alexander. 

IV. Betsey Reid; married Mr. Venables. 
V. Jane Reid; married Mr. Venables. 

VI. Samuel McDowell Reid; married Miss Hare. He was a wealthy 
citizen of Rockbridge County, Virginia. 
There were four other children, names not given. 



TOTTI^ TWp'nn'WIi'T T 4 (Samuel McDowell ^ .lohn McDowell = Ephraim McDowell ' 1 

tfwnn an^uxj vn £iij±j JMary McCluug MasUalene Woods Maijiaret Irvine ) 

son of Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, was born December 8, 1757 in 
Rockbridge County, Virginia; married his counsin SARAH McDOWELL who 
died in the 39th year of her age. She was the daughter of James ]\IcDoweU 
and Elizabeth Cloyd. He married second LUCY LE GRAND, a French Hugue- 
not; married third, JENNIE LYLE. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Patsey McDowell; died unmarried. 

II. Mary McDowell; married Ma.jor Thomas Hart Shelby, or James 
Shelby, son of Governor Shelby, and an ofiicer in the war of 
1812. 
III. Sarah ^McDowell ; married Colonel James Allen, a prominent citizen 

of Fayette County. Had children. 
rV. William McDowell. 

V. John McDowell. 
VI. James McDowell; married Susan (or Sarah) Shelby, daughter of 
Governor Shelby ; died four years later. He was a soldier in the 
war of 1812 and an eminent physician. 
VII. Samuel McDowell; married Miss Chrisman. 

By second marriage: 
VIII. Joseph Nash McDowell ; married Miss Drake, a sister of the noted 
Dr. Daniel Drake. They had, among other children, a son who 
became a distinguished physician and surgeon. Joseph Nash 
McDowell was an emient physician and surgeon, and founder 
of a medical colege in St. Louis. 
By third marriage : 



624 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

IX. Betsey McDowell; married William MePheeters. 
X. Betsey (?) McDowell; married Henderson Hall. 
XI. Lucy McDowell (youngest daughter by second ? marriage), mar- 
ried Meade Woodson. 
Xn. Daughter ; married Oliver Keene. [ ? See Sallie, daughter of James 
McDowell, No. 8.] 

MAJOR JOHN McDowell held the rank of captain in the Revolution, in 
which he fought from the beginning to the close of the war. He crossed the 
Delaware with General George Washington, was woimded at Brandywine; 
fought for eight hours at Monmouth, and was at Valley Forge. He was a lieu- 
tenant in Woodford's regiment. Collins gives his name as one or the first lot 
holders in Lexington in 1781, but this is probably a mistake. It is certain, 
however, that he bought a lot in 1783 and brought his family to Kentiicky in 
1784, when he settled in Fayette County, near Lexington. He was one of three 
majors commissioned by Shelby, immediatel.y after the state was formed 
in 1792, the others being his brother, James, and John Morrison. He 
represented Payette County in the first legislature held in Kentucky, and was 
re-elected for six successive terms. He was a Major in the war of 1812. 

8. 

.TAIVTRS TVTf'nn'WTi'.T.T. 4 ( Samuel McDowell ^ John McDowell « Ephraim licDowell ' 1 

UAIUAO au,U\J}nCiljU \MaryMcClung Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine / 

son of Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, was born April 29, 1760 La Rock- 
bridge County, Virginia; married MARY LYLE. 

CHILDREN : 

18. I. Isabella McDowell (oldest daughter), married Dr. John Poague 

Campbell. -j- 

II. Sallie McDowell ; married Oliver Keene, and left one daughter who 

married Mr. Blackburn. 
III. Samuel McDowell ; married Miss Chrisman of Jessamine, 
rv. Juliet McDowell; married Dr. Dorsey of Fleming County, and left 
two daughters, one of whom, Betsey, married Hon. L. W. An- 
drews of Fleming County, distinguished in this state as a 
lawyer, congressman, judge, and above all, as a man ineor- 
ruptibly honest and patriotic. 

V. Hettie McDowell; married John Andrews, of Fleming, an older 
brother of Hon. L. W. Andrews, and for a long time the wealth- 
iest man and most extensive and successful merchant in north- 
eastern Kentucky. Her daughters married brothers named 
Shepherd, and live in Texas. 

19. VI. John Lyle McDowell; born about 1794; married Miss Vance. + 
VII. Ephraim McDowell (youngest son), was a successful physician of 

Mason County. He married and had a son Lucien McDowell 
who did good fighting' in the Confederate army throughou* the 
Civil War, and is also a well-read physician. 



McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky. 625 

COLONEL JAMES McDOWBLL entered the Revolutionary army when 
about sixteen years of age and served to the close of the war. He married 
the daughter of a half-sister of his mother, moved to Kentucky in 1784 and 
located near Lexington as a farmer. But 1812, when past the age of military 
service, found the blood of old Ephraim still coursing rapidly in his veins. 
With two of his sons, Samuel and John Lyle, he volunteered ; held the rank of 
Colonel, and vindicated the repute of the McDowells on more than one bloody 
battlefield in the northwest. At Mississineway, at the head of his command, 
his horse was shot from under him, and as an Indian was about to shoot Colonel 
McDowell, the savage fell dead from a well directed baU fired by his son 
Samuel. The Colonel seems never to have cared for public life, and only to 
have held office in the military service when risking his life in defense of his 
country. He helped to found the state, lived to a good old age, and died as 
calmly as he had lived uprightly. He went by the name of "Old Thunder" 
among the soldiers. 

9. 

WTLLIAM McDowell ■* / Samuel McDoweU ' John McDowell ^ Ephraim McDowell i ) 
TTuujuuu xixvo^r V Ti j^^uj ^MaryMcCluDg Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine J 

son of Samuel McDoweU and Mary McClimg, was bom March 19, 1762 in 
Rockbridge Coimty, Virginia; died at Bowling Green, Kentucky; married 
MARGARET MADISON, a relative of President James Madison, Bishop Madi- 
son of Virginia and Governor George Madison of Kentucky. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Mary McDowell; married Major George C. Thompson of Harrods- 
burg, Kentucky. A son, Colonel William M. Thompson, lived at 
Keokuk, Iowa. 
20. n. Agatha McDowell; married James G. Birney.-|- 

in. Lucinda McDowell ; married Dennis Brashear ; had daughter, Mary 
Eliza Brashear, who married as his second wife, Joseph Sull- 
vant, a prominent citizen of Columbus, Ohio. 
rV. Eliza McDowell; married James Gillespie of Danville. Their only 
daughter married Dr. A. K. Marshall of Jessamine, son of Dr. 
Louis Marshall. 
V. Daughter; married William Rochester. 
VI. Samuel McDowell; married Nancy Rochester. 
VII. William McDoweU; married Miss Cathay. 

WILLIAM McDowell lived during the early part of his life, not far 
from Danville, Kentucky, but ultimately settled at Bowling Green. He was 
the lawyer of the family, his professional attainments being thorough and ex- 
tensive, and combined with high character, won for him the appointment of 
United States District Judge for Kentucky, a position in which he gained 
popularity and esteem. 

40 



626 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

10. 

RATWrTni"T MpTin'nrRT.T. 4 fSamuelMcDowell' John McDowell = Ephraim McDowell » 1 
aAluuxiXi xui/i^uwxixjxj JMaryMcCIung Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine / 

son of Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, was born March 8, 1764 in Rock- 
bridge County, Virginia ; married ANNA IRVINE, daughter of Abram Irvine ; 
married second SUSAN S. KYLES. 

CHILDREN: 

21. I. Mary McDowell, born June 12, 1787 ; married William StarLing.+ 

22. II. John Adair McDowell, born May 28, 1789; married Lucy Todd 

Starling. + 

23. III. Abram Irvin McDowell, bom April 24, 1791; married Eliza Sel- 

don Lord.-|- 
rV. Sarah McDowell, born July 13, 1793 ; died July 28, 1794. 

24. V. William Adair McDowell, born March 21, 1795; married Maria 

Hawkins Harvey. + 
VI. Magdalene Reid McDowell, born June 5, 1797; died unmarried 
near Bowling Green, Kentucky. 

25. VII. Joseph McDowell, born June 6, 1799 ; married Anna Bush.-(-. 
VIII. Sally McDowell, born June 17, 1801; married March 12, 1819 

Jeremiah A. Minter; died in Marion County, Missouri, leaving 
a large family. One of her grandsons was Colonel A. W. Slay- 
back, a brilliant and popular young lawyer of St. Louis. He 
commanded a Missouri regiment in the Confederate service and 
was fearless. 
IX. James McDowell, was born March 19, 1803 ; died March 25, 1803. 
X. Andrew Reid McDowell, born August 17, 1804; died unmarried 
April 15, 1828 at Columbus, Ohio. 

26. XL Alexander Keith Marshall McDowell, born April 19, 1806; mar- 

ried Priscilla McAfee; married second Anne Haupt.+ 

SAMUEL McDowell entered the Revolutionary army as a private under 
the Marquis de la Fayette, and was at the surrender of Cornwallis at York- 
town. He served under Charles Scott in the Indian war of 1811. He was for 
many years a ruling elder in the Presbyterian church. He was the first United 
States Marshal for Kentucky, appointed by President Washington in 1787, and 
served twelve years. [See Butler's History of Kentucky.] 

11. 

MAHTHA MpnOWTi^T.T. * / Samuel McDowell » John McDowell ' Ephralm McDowell i 1 
uuiuxuA xui/±^ V TT xjxju \ Mary McClung Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine / 

daughter of Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, was bom June 26, 1766 in 
Rockbridge County, Virginia; married COLONEL ABRAHAM BUPORD, a 
Revolutionary officer whose regiment Tarleton cut to pieces at the Cowpens. 
He lived to do good fighting afterward, and to acquire a splendid farm in 
Scott County, Kentucky. 



McDowells of virginu and Kentucky. 627 

children : 

27. I. Charles S. Buford; married Miss Adair; married second, Miss 
Duke.+ 
n. Mary Buford ; married James K. Duke of Scott County, Kentucky. 
III. WiUiam S. Buford of "Woodford, married a daughter of Chief Jus- 
tice George Robinson. 

12. 

JOSEPH McDowell^ fSamuelMeDowen» John McDowell » Ephralm McDowell ' 

IMaryMcClung Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine 

son of Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, was born September 13, 1768 
in Rockbridge County, Virginia ; married SARAH IRVINE. Resided at Dan- 
ville, Kentucky. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Anne McDowell (oldest daughter); married Abram Caldwell; re- 
sided at Danville ; had children. 
n. Sarah McDowell ; married Michael L. Sulivant. Their oldest daugh- 
ter, Annie Sulivant, married Edmund Davidson and left chil- 
dren. Lucy Sulivant married William A. Hopkins. Joseph 
McDowell Svilivant married Miss Mary Allen. 

III. Margaret McDowell ; married Joseph Sulivant of Columbus, Ohio. 

IV. Magdalene McDowell; married Caleb Wallace and left two sons, 

McDowell Wallace and Woodford Wallace. 
V. Caleb McDowell; died unmarried. 
VI. Charles McDowell; died unmarried. 

VII. Samuel McDowell; married Miss Mary (or Amanda) Ball, grand- 
daughter of John Reed ; married second. Miss Martha Hawkins. 
Had children. 

JOSEPH McDowell was a colonel in the war of 1812. He was Adjutant- 
general to Shelby at the battle of the Thames. No man enjoyed a better reputa- 
tion than Colonel Joseph McDowell. Amiable and quiet, he was yet one of the 
most determined and resolute of men. He was a ruling elder in the Presby- 
terian church. 

13. 

■PUTTR ATTVr WTn'nniH'T'T T 4 f Samuel McDowell « John McDowell « Ephraim McDowell ' 1 
J^rnAAllYl IUCI^UWXiXjIj I Mary McClung Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine J 

son of Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, was born November 11, 1771 
in Rockbridge County, Virginia; died June 20, 1830 at Danville, Kentucky; 
married in 1802, SARAH SHELBY, daughter of Governor Isaac Shelby of 
Kentucky. 



628 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Wallace McDowell; married Miss Mary B. Hall. They moved to 
Missouri, and their daughter Florence married Thomas H. 
Shelby of Lexington, Kentucky. 
II. Sarah McDowell; married David Irvin of Richmond, Kentucky. 

III. Mary McDowell; married Colonel George Young. 

IV. Kate McDowell; married R. A. Anderson. 

V. Adaline McDowell; married James A. Deadrieh. 

DR. EPHRAIM MeDOWELL, when an infant, was taken to Danville, Ken- 
tucky, then a wilderness. His early education was obtained at a classical 
seminary at Georgetown, Virginia. He began his medical education in the 
office of Dr. Humphreys of Staunton, Virginia. From his office he went to 
Scotland to study, and was a member of the university of Edinburgh in 
1793-94. Returning to America after two years' study, he settled at DanviUe 
and at once began to practice, both as a physician and surgeon. He speedily 
acquired the confidence of the public, and rose to distinction as a successful 
practitioner. He possessed the highest attributes which make up the charac- 
ter of a great physician and surgeon. Combined with his skill, he had a 
sympathetic nature and great tenderness of heart. He considered surgery as 
the most certain branch of the healing art, and he spared no means to extend 
his knowledge of it. He was an excellent anatomist and it is stated that he 
never performed any serious operation without previously recalling to his 
mind the structures involved in it. He received from the Medical Society of 
Philadelphia, in 1817, its diploma of membership, and in 1825 the University 
of Maryland conferred upon him the degree of M. D. Although his means 
were not large, Dr. McDoweU was liberal in the bestowal of his charities. He 
was always warmly interested in religion, and in the church, and in 1828 
united with the Episcopalian denomination. In 1879 a monument was erected 
to his memory in McDowell Park by the Kentucky State Medical Society, 
having upon one side a bronze medallion of McDowell, beneath which is the 
inscription, "Honor to Whom Honor is Due." [The National Cyclopedia 
of American Biography, Vol. V, pp. 148, 149.] 

14. 

IWA'PV TWr^nn'Oni'TT 4 f Samuel McDowell • John McDowell ' Ephraim McDowell ^ > 

niAnx aicuvvw itXiiA JMaryMcClung Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine S 

daughter of Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, was born January 11, 1774 
in Rockbridge County, Virginia; married ALEXANDER KEITH MARSHALL. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Daughter, who married as his first wife William S. Sulivant of Columbus, 
Ohio. She was the mother of Mrs. Robert E. Neil of Washington. 
II. Daughter; married May 2, 1811, James Alexander Paxton, bom Sep- 
tember 13, 1788 in Rockbridge County, Virginia, died October 23, 



McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky. ' 629 

1825 in Washington, Kentucky, son of James Paxton and Phoebe 
McClung (a sister of Judge William McClung, and niece of Mary 
IMcClung who married Samuel McDowell). He was a soldier in 
the war of 1812, and a very brilliant lawyer. 
They had four children : 

1. Mary Paxton, born October 22, 1813; married the late 
Benjamin Harbeson, brother of Charles of Flemingsburg, and John 
M. Harbeson of Augusta. 

2. Alexander Marshall Paxton, b. February 4, 1816; married 
Sally Bush. He was a member of a firm once well known in Cin- 
cinnati, that of Keys, Maltby & Co. 

3. Phoebe A. Paxton, born February 2, 1818; married Charles 
A. Marshall of Mason, Colonel of the 16th Kentucky Infantry of the 
Union army. One of her sons is Thomas Marshall, a brilliant lawyer 
of Salt Lake City; another son is Lieutenant William L. Marshall, 
for a time one of the instructors at West Point, a valued leader in 
the Wheeling Exploring Expedition, who unites the herculean frame 
and courage of the McDowells and McClungs to the best intellectual 
qualities of the family of his own name. 

4. William McClung Paxton, born March 2, 1819 at Washing- 
ton, Kentucky ; married October 1, 1840 Mary Forman, daughter of 
Ezekiel Forman and Dolly Wood. Both living in 1899 at Platte 
City, Nebraska. They had three children: Anne Paxton, born 
February 12, 1847; Tillie Paxton, born June 11, 1849; Phoebe M. 
Paxton, born January 16, 1853. 

III. Daughter; married her cousin, John Marshall of Mason County, and 

was the mother of Dr. Alexander Keith Marshall of Maysville, Mrs. 
James B. Casey of Covington, and a daughter who was the first 
wife of the late Frank Chambers of Cincinnati. 

IV. James K. Marshall of Paris ; had a daughter who married Henry, son 

of Charles S. Buford and Miss Adair. They had a son, H. Marshall 
Buford, a talented lawyer of Lexington. 
V. Charles Marshall, known as "Black Dan" to distinguish him from 
others of the same name, married Miss Jane Duke, a daughter of 
his father's (?) second wife, and from this marriage came the 
Marshalls of Mill Creek, in Mason County. 

15. 

f James McDowell ' John McDowell ' 



ELIZABETH Mcdowell^ {^riL^h'Xd" 'M°i'sV'!e?eT<!ids 

Ephraim McDowell ' \ 
Margaret Irvine / 

daughter of James McDowell and Elizabeth Cloyd, died in 1803 while on a 
visit to her mother in Virginia; married DAVID McGAVOCK. They moved 
to Nashville, Tennessee, where they raised a large family. 

16. 

TAIurpc TUT/.'nrk-aTT'T T 4 f James McDowell » John McDowell = Ephraim McDowell > t 
JAMJbb JUCUUWJiiijl' I Elizai)cth Cloyd Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine i 

son of James McDowell and Elizabeth Cloyd, was bom August, 1770 in Vir- 



630 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

ginia ; died September, 1838 ; married SARAH PRESTON, born May 23, 1768, 
died July 3, 1841, daughter of Colonel William Preston, a Revolutionary officer. 

CHILDREN: 

28. I. Susan McDowell; married Colonel William Taylor.+ 

29. II. Elizabeth McDowell ; married Colonel Thomas Hart Benton.+ 

30. III. James McDowell; married Susan Preston. + 

JAMES McDowell inherited the magnificent estate of his parents, and 
remained in Virginia. He arrived at prominence, not only on accovmt of his 
large wealth, but from his strong personal qualities. He was a distinguished 
colonel in the war of 1812. 

17. 

IVTAPV TVrO'PliTi'.TT 4 f Sarah McDowell « John McDowell ^ Ephraim McDowell i > 
lUAAi ±ix\j±j.±jj.j. t George Moffett Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine / 

daughter of Sarah McDowell and Colonel George Moffett, married GENERAL 
JOSEPH McDowell, brother of General Charles McDowell (born 1743) 
who married Grace Greenlee, widow of John Bowman [see p. 231]. He was 

the son of John McDowell and Margaret O'Neal, widow of Greenlee. 

He lived on John River and died there. His family returned to Virginia. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Hugh Hervey McDowell; married a daughter of Samuel Miller (whose 

father, Henry Miller, was a kinsman of Daniel Boone). He settled 

on Mossy Creek, Augusta County, Virginia. 

II. Joseph J. McDowell ; went to Ohio and was a member of Congress from 

that state, 1843-47. 

ni. Margaret McDowell ; married Governor Allen Trimble of Ohio ; had a 

son, Madison Trimble, a prominent citizen of Hillsborough, Ohio. 
IV. Sarah McDowell; married Mr. Mathews. Rev. Joseph McDowell 
Mathews of Hillsborough, Ohio is a descendant. 
V. Annie McDowell; married Captain Charles McDowell. [See p. 237.] 

GENERAL JOSEPH McDOWELL, member of Congress and soldier, was 
born in Winchester, Virginia, February 25, 1756 ; died in Burke County, North 
Carolina, August, 1801. His father, Joseph ( ?) McDowell who had emigrated 
from Ireland in 1730, finally settled at Quaker Meadows, North Carolina. 
Joseph, who was distinguished from a cousin of the same name as "Quaker 
Meadows Joe" entered military service at an early age in the campaigns 
against the Indians on the frontier. In the revolutionary forces he served 
under his brother, Charles, commander of the district, and fought in all the 
battles of western North Carolina that followed the invasion of the British 
in 1780. His brother's troops having disbanded, Joseph was made major 
and commanded the North Carolina militia in the battle of Kings Mountain. 
He was subsequently made general of militia. Entering the service of the 



McDowells of virginm and Kentucky. 631 

state at the close of the war, he was sent to the house of commons in 1787, 
serving until 1792. In 1788 he was a delegate to the North Carolina consti- 
tutional convention, in which he was a leader of the opposition that rejected 
the federal constitution. He passed from the house of commons to Con- 
gress in 1792, where for seven years he was an active opponent of the federal- 
ists, serving in 1797 as a commissioner for settling the boundary line between 
Tennessee and North Carolina. He wielded a strong influence as a Republican 
leader in his section of the state. [National Cyclipedia of American Biography, 
Vol. n, p. 173.] 

18. 

ISABELLA McDowell 5 /James McDowell » Samuel McDowell ^ John McDowell ' 
„ , , ,, ^ ,, , , (MaryLyle Mary McClung Magdalene Woods 

Ephraim McDowell i 1 
Margaret Irvine / 

daughter of James McDowell and Mary Lyle; married REV. DR. JOHN 
POAGUE CAMPBELL who died in 1814 aged 47 years, at Chillicothe, Ohio. 

CHDjDREN: 

I. John Campbell ; lived in Iowa and was a man of wealth and prominence. 

n. Margaret Campbell (only daughter) ; married Thomas J. Pickett of 

Maysville. Their only son, Thomas E. Pickett of Maysville, is a 

physician of unusual ability, a man of science whose writings have 

received high praise in this country and in Europe. 

DR. JOHN POAGUE CAMPBELL, to whose personal and inteUectual 
character it is impossible to do justice in this sketch, was the son of Robert 
Campbell, a native of Scotland, who settled in Augusta County, where his 
distiaguished son was born in 1767, and moved with his family to Lexington in 
1781. The wife of Robert Campbell was a Wallace, a lineal descendant of the 
celebrated Scotch divine, Samuel Rutherford, a member of the Westminster 
Assembly, and one of the greatest of the vsn-iters of the Calvinistic theology. 
He had a worthy and illustrious inheritor of his blood and religion in the man 
who is the subject of this sketch. The indications of uncommon talents mani- 
fested in his youth, determined his father to give him a liberal education. His 
teachers were all among the first men of their day. Nineteen years of age 
found him the Principal of the Academy at Williamsburg, North Carolina, a 
student of medicine and an infidel. Fortunately his doubts were of brief dura- 
tion. He abandoned medicine, gave himself up imreservedly to the service 
of his Master, and graduated at Hampden Sidney, Virginia in 1790. He was 
licensed to preach in 1792. He immediately became the associate pastor of 
Dr. Graham of Lexington, Virginia, Oxford, New Monmouth and Timber 
Ridge churches, Virginia. Returning to Kentucky in 1795, his first labors were 
at Smyrna and Flemingsburg. His fame spread rapidly and soon Danville, 
Nicholasville, Cherry Spring, Versailles and Lexington, Kentucky knew him 
as one of the most eloquent of the soldiers of the Cross. His last work was 
done at Chillicothe, Ohio. 

As a pupit orator Dr. Campbell has had few equals. He was a thorough 
scholar, not only in the ancient classics, but in modem languages, and as a 



632 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

writer his style was chaste and elegant. His scientific knowledge and attain- 
ments were remarkable. His articles in refutation of the elder Darwin have 
not been equalled by any writer in reply to the present propounder of the 
thory of evolution. As a logician and controversialist, he was an opponent to 
be dreaded. His eloquence swept all before it. 

19. 

JOHN LYLE McDowell ^ I James McDowell' Samuel McDowell » John McDowell » 

I Mary Lyle Mary McClung Magdalene Woods 

Ephraim McDowell > \ 
Margaret Irvine J 

son of Colonel James McDowell and Mary Lyle, was bom about 1794; died 
December 23, 1878 in the 84th year of his age, near Frankfort, Kentucky; 
married IVHSS NANCY VANCE. 

CHHjDREN: 

I. Daughter; married Captain Samuel Steele. 

n. Hervey McDowell; married his cousin Louisa, daughter of Judge 
Alexander Keith McDowell. He settled in Cynthiana, Kentucky. He 
was a man who possessed the family traits to a remarkable degree. 
He has been conspicuous in both professions followed by so many of 
the name, medicine and arms. Doctor (sometimes called major) 
McDowell was a graduate of a military college and also of medicine. 
He was in the Confederate army in command of the 2nd Kentucky 
Infantry during the Civil War; was wovmded thirteen times, and in 
prison on Johnsons Island in Lake Erie, seven months. He was an 
elder in the Presbyterian church. 

JOHN LYLE McDowell was a gallant soldier in the war of 1812. He 
participated in most of Shelby's sanguinary engagements in the northwest. 

20. 

AGATTTA MfDOVrRI.T. 5 f William McDowell * Samuel McDowell ' John McDowell » 
nvTAxxxA xuvx.'vTrxjxj.u \ Margaret Madison Mary McClung Magdalene Woods 

Ephraim McDowell ' ) 
Margaret Irvine j 

daughter of William McDowell and Margaret Madison; married JAMES 
GILLESPIE BIENEY son of James Birney and Reed. 

CHILDREN: 

I. James Birney ; arrived at distinction in Michigan and was U. S. minister 

at The Hague. 
n. WiUiam Birney ; was for a time professor of English Literature in the 
University of Paris, but his Republicanism was a little too pro- 
nounced to suit the Emperor, Louis Napoleon, and he returned to 
the United States. During the war he was a general in the Federal 
army; later, a lawyer at Washington. 



McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky. 633 

III. David Bell Bimey; fought under the gallant Phil Kearney and won 

the rank of brigadier-general by distinguished services in the field. 

he died from exposure in 1864. 
rV. Dion Bimey ; was a successful physician. He was in the Federal army 

and died in service during the war. 
v. Florence Bimey (only daughter) ; married Charles Jennison, a wealthy 

citizcH of Bay City, Michigan. 

DR. JAMES G. BIRNEY was the son of James Birney, an Irish gentleman 
who settled at an early day on a beautiful farm near Danville and amassed a 
large fortune. The mother of James G. Birney ws one of the handsome sisters 
of Thomas Reed, a brilliant United States senator from Mississippi, and the 
daughter of an Irishman named John Reed, on whose head a price was set for 
rebellion in the old country and subsequently emigrated to Virginia where he 
married a Miss Wilcox and later became one of the early pioneers of Ken- 
tucky, settling at Reed's Station, near Danville, in 1779 — a man of strong 
sense and unbending will. Dr. Birney from his early youth was noted for his 
handsome person, brilliant talents and scholarly attainments and was a natural 
orator. Early in life he became hostile to the system of African slavery, and 
at first entered into the colonization movement, and then living in Alabama, 
inoculated that state with his views. The process was too slow for his ardent 
temper and he soon went to greater length, having first emancipated and pro- 
vided for his own slaves, of whom he had a large number. He was the first 
Abolition candidate for the Presidency in 1844. He sacrificed one of the 
largest estates in Kentucky in promoting his principles. 



(Samuel McDowell • Samuel McDowell ' John McDowell - 

Mary McClung Magdalene Woods 



21. 

MAEY Mcdowell 6 |samueiMcDc 

(Anna Irvine 
Ephralm McDowell ' 1 
Margaret Irvine J 

daughter of Samuel McDowell and Anna Irvine, was born June 12, 1787 ; mar- 
ried June 18, 1805 WILLIAM STARLING. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Lyle Starling; married Miss Maria Hensely and left five children: 
Lizzie, William, Lyle, Charles and Laura Starling. He served 
during the Civil War as aide to General Thomas Crittenden, with 
rank of colonel. 
II. Samuel McDowell Starling; married Elizabeth Lewis; resided at 
Hopkinsville, Kentucky; had a large family. He served in the 
Civil War in the Union army, with rank of major. 
III. Susannah Starling; married Willis Loving. 
rV. Anna Starling ; married Dr. Francis Carter. 

V. Maria Starling; married Benjamin Campbell. 
VI. William Starling; married Margaret McCarroll. 
VII. John Madison Starling; died unmarried. 
Vni. Lucy Starling; married William Davidson. 
IX. Edmund Starling; married Anna McCarroll. 



634 GEEENLEE GENEALOGY. 

22. 

.TniTN ATJATR IWpnO'Wli'.T.T. 5 /Samuel McDowell * Samuel McDowell « John McDowell > 
dUnrt AUAIA mCUVWCilAU j Anna Irvine Mary McClung Magdalene Woods 

Ephralm McDowell ' 1 
Margaret Irvine / 

SOD of Samuel McDowell and Anna Irvine was born May 28, 1789; died in 
1823 aged 34 years; married November 9, 1809, LUCY TODD STARLING. 

CHmDREN : 

I. Anne McDowell ; married Judge J. W. Price ; had a large family. 
II. Jane McDowell; married John A. Smith, a member of congress from 
the Hillsboro district ; had children. 

JOHN ADAIR McDowell was aid-de-camp to General Shelby in the 
battle of the Thames, 5th October, 1812, Upper Canada. In appreciation of his 
gallantry on the battlefield, General Shelby presented him with the watch of 
General Proctor, the British commander, which, after the flight of Proctor, 
feU with the rest of his baggage into the hands of our troops. The watch is 
now in the possession of the family of Joseph Sulivant of Columbus, Ohio. 
John Adair McDowell removed to Columbus, Ohio in 1815, became a successful 
lawyer, served as prosecuting attorney, as Representative in the Legislature 
1820-21, and at the time of his death was presiding judge of his district. He 
was a remarkably handsome man and a general favorite. 



23. 

ABRAMiRviN Mcdowell 6 {f^Z^rlT^'"'' ffaTMcS^nT'" 

John McDowell ^ Ephralm McDowell ^ 1 
Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine / 

son of Samuel McDowell and Anna Irvin, was bom April 24, 1791; married 
December 11, 1817 ELIZA SELDON LORD. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Irvin McDowell, born October 18, 1818; married Helen Borden. -f- 
II. Anne McDowell; married B. A. Massey; settled in Memphis; had a 
large family. 
in. John Adair IMcDowell ; married Geraldine Cowles ; had children. He 

was colonel of an Iowa regiment during the Civil War. 
rv. Malcolm McDowell; married Jennie Gordon. He served during the 

Civil War as aide to his brother Irvin, with rank of major. 
V. Eloise McDowell ; married Frank Bridgman, a paymaster of the U. S. 
Army, and left two children, Annie and Charles Bridgman. 

ABRAM IRVIN McDOWELL was in the war of 1812, and afterward 
moved to Columbus, Ohio where he long occupied the position of clerk of the 
supreme court and other courts, and was mayor of Columbus. 



McDowells of Virginia, and Kentucky. 635 

24. 

WILLIAM ADAIR McDowell ^^ f Samuel McDowell * Samuel McDowell » 

,, „ ... „ . (Annalrvin Mary McClung 



Mary McClung 
Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine 



John McDowell = Ephralm McDowell ' 1 



son of Samuel McDowell and Anna Irvin, was born March 21, 1795 in Mercer 
County, Kentucky ; died December 10, 1853 near Evansville, Indiana ; married 
August 24, 1819 at Fincastle, Virginia MISS MARIA HAWKINS HARVEY 
(sister of Mrs. D. E. Moore, nee Elizabeth Harvey). 

CHILDREN : 

I. Sarah Shelby McDowell; married Bland Ballard who was for 
eighteen years U. S. judge for Kentucky. Five children : Mary, 
Austin, Bland, Fanny and Susan Ballard. 
II. Mary Lyle McDowell. 

III. Anne Irvin McDowell ; married Cyrus H. Bent and left three child- 

ren: Maria, Emeline and William Bent. 

IV. Magdalene McDowell. 

32. V. Henry Clay McDowell; married Anna Clay.+ 

VI. John Marshall IMcDowell ; died unmarried aged 20 years. 

33. '\r[I. William Preston McDowell; married Kate Wright. + 

VIII. Edward Irvin McDowell ; married March, 1864, Miss Alice Johnson 
of Louisville, Kentucky. 

WILLIAM ADAIR McDOWELL was educated at Washington Academy 
(now Washington and Lee University), residing while there in the family of 
his imcle, Andrew Reid. He left school and enlisted in the U. S. army and 
served to the close of the war of 1812. He then returned to Danville, Ken- 
tucky and studied medicine with his uncle. Dr. Ephraim McDowell. He grad- 
uated at the medical college in Philadelphia and received a diploma signed 
by Dr. Rush. On his return to Danville, he practiced with his uncle. Dr. 
Ephraim McDowell, assisting him in his surgical operations, now world famous. 
Dr. William Adair McDowell published a volume in 1843 unfolding his views 
on the subject of the cause and cure of consumption, which raised a storm of 
opposition among the doctors and brought down upon him the persecution 
which has to be endured by all great benefactors of their race. Dr. James M. 
Halloway of Louisville, writing to Dr. Joseph Nash McDowell in 1867 says, 
"nor can I forget that you are the cousin of my fellow-townsman. Dr. Wm. A. 
McDowell, whose monograph ivpon the curability of Consumption in all its 
stages was the result of a series of clinical observations, instituted by him 
long before the distinguished Bennett published his views upon the subject." 

Beset as Dr. McDowell was on all sides by contemporaries who, like the 
contemporaries of master minds in every age, were zealous in their efforts to 
crush out truth, in the development of which they had no part, he pursued the 
"even tenor of his way," complacently submitting to pecuniary losses, and 
the temporary impairment of a well earned professional status, built up solely 
by the firmness of his faith and a proud consciousness of the correctness of his 
convictions. 



636 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

In disposition he was gentle and kindly. He was an indulgent and af- 
fectionate husband and father, idolized by his family and beloved by all who 
knew him. 

He married in Fincastle, Virginia where he remained until April 28, 1838, 
when he removed to Louisville, Kentucky. Li May, 1850 he removed from 
Louisville to Ingleside, near Evansville, Indiana. He is buried in the Cave 
HiU Cemetery at Louisville. 

25. 

.TOSF.PTT Mr'nnWTi'.T.T. 5 /Samuel McDowell * Samuel McDowell ' John McDowell « 
uv/oxix-xx iTxui^v/wfixjAj lAnnalrvin Mary McClung Magdalene Woods 

Epbraim McDowell ^ \ 
Margaret Irvine j 

son of Samuel McDowell and Anna Irvin, married ANN BUSH of Georgia. 
Both are dead. They resided in Alabama and near Brandon, Mississippi. He 
was a lawyer and a man of talent. For some time he was a Methodist preacher. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Mary McDowell ; married Judge Clarke of Jackson, Mississippi, who was 
killed at Reseca, Georgia, at the head of the regiment he commanded. 
n. Betty McDowell; married Dr. Samuel Welch; settled in Galveston, 
Texas. 

JOSEPH McDowell was a lawyer by profession. He excelled in all 
manly exercise, was a fine horseman, a fine swimmer, and was never beaten in 
a foot race. He was not a first class orator, but was a forceable speaker. He 
abandoned the practice of law, and engaged in planting, occasionally preach- 
ing for the Methodists which church he had joined. He was a representative 
in the Mississippi Union State convention before the war. He died before 
his state seceded. He was brave and fearless, generous, magnanimous, the soul 
of honor. 

26. 
ALEXANDER KEITH MARSHALL McDOWELLs {i^^rirwn"""^"* 

Samuel McDowell • John McDowell ' Ephraim McDowell ' \ 
Mary McClung Magdalene Woods iiargaret Irvine J 

son of Samuel McDowell and Anna Irvin, was born April 19, 1806 ; married 
PRISCILLA McAfee, daughter of General McAfee of Harrodsburg, a soldier 
in the war of 1812. She and her child were lost with the steamer "Ben Shar- 
rod." He married second ANNE HAUPT. 

CHILDREN : 

L Child. 

By second marriage : 
II. Louisa McDowell; married her cousin. Dr. Hervey McDowell.-|- 

III. Anna McDowell; died unmarried. 

IV. Lewis McDowell. 



McDowells of virginlv and Kentucky. 637 

ALEXANDER KEITH MARSHALL McDOWELL had no fixed home from 
the time of his mother's death, when he was about nine years old, until he 
went west in 1829. Since that time he has lived on the western frontier and in 
Alabama. 

27. 

CHARLES S. BUFORD ^ > Martha McDowell ' Samuel McDowell > John McDowell ' 
. I Abraham Buford Mary McClung Maedalene Woods 

Ephraim McDowell '1 
Margaret Irvine / 

son of Martha McDowell and Colonel Abraham Buiord; married 



ADAIR, daughter of General Adair ; married second DUKE, daughter 

of Dr. Basil Duke and Marshall. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Pattie Buford (by first marriage) ; married General James S. Jackson 

who fell at the head of his division at Perryville. 
n. Henry Buford ; married Miss Marshall, daughter of James K. Marshall. 
[See No. 14.] 

CHARLES S. BUFORD was an accomplished scholar and gentleman. He 
resided at Rock Island. Two sons were in the Federal army. 

28. 

8TTS AN MpDO WE'LL S / James McDowell « James McDowell » John McDowell » 

BUOfui xui.uvTTXi.Luj \Sarah Preston Elizabeth Cloyd Magdalene Woods 

Elphralm McDowell ' 1 
Margaret Irvine / 

daughter of James McDowell and Sarah Preston, married COLONEL "WIL- 
LIAM TAYLOR of Alexandria, "Virginia, a prominent lawyer and member of 
congress from that district. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Susan Taylor; married John B. Weller, U. S. senator from California. 

They left one son, John B. Weller, Jr. who is living in California. 

29. 

mV&TlVnX MnTimXTTTT T 5 f James McDowell ' James McDowell » John McDowell ■ 
HiaUtAtiliLH. mcUU Willi." { Sarah Preston Elizabeth Cloyd Magdalene Wooda 

Ephraim McDowell • ) 
Margaret Irvine J 

daughter of James McDowell and Sarah Preston, married COLONEL THOMAS 
HART BENTON U. S. senator from Missouri for thirty years, an earnest 
patriot and a man of unflinching courage. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Eliza P. Benton; married William Carey Jones, a lawyer of New 
Orleans. Children: Betty, Benton and Carey Jones. 

II. Jessie Benton ; married Major-General John C. Fremont the Pathfinder, 

first Republican candidate for the presidency. Children: Lilly, 
Charles (in U. S. navy), and Frank Paxton Fremont. 



638 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

m. Sarah Benton; married Richard Taylor Jacob, a member of the Legis- 
lature, Lieut.-Governor of Kentucky, and Colonel of the U. S. Vol. 
Children: Leila Jacob, who married a relative, D. V. WooUey of 
Lexington, Virginia ; Richard Jacob, Lieutenant in U. S. army. 

rV. Randolph Benton; died unmarried. 

V. McDowell Benton; died in childhood. 

VI. Susan V. Benton ; married Baron Goldrei Boillean of the French Diplo- 

matic Service at the time of marriage, i\Iinister of France to Pern, 
1870. Children: Elizabeth (dead), Benton, Charles (dead), Desiree, 
Claude (dead), Augusta (dead), and Mary Boillean. 

30. 

GOVERNOR JAMES McDOWELL^ | James McDowell* James McDowell » 

I Sarah Preston Elizabeth Cloyd 

John McDowell ' Ephralm McDowell ' I 
Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine f 

son of James McDowell and Sarah Preston, was born October 11, 1795 at 
Cherry Grove, Rockbridge County, Virginia ; died August 24, 1851 at Lexing- 
ton; married SUSAN PRESTON, daughter of General Francis Preston, a 
congressman and general of the war of 1812, and Miss Campbell, daughter of 
Colonel William Campbell the hero and commander at Kings Mountain, her 
mother being a sister of Patrick Henry. 

CHILDREN: 

I. James McDowell; married Miss Elizabeth Brant of St. Louis. He 
was a physician and remained abroad with his family until a year 
or two before his death. Left four children: Susan Preston Mc- 
Dowell (dead) ; Sallie B. McDowell who married Wickliffe Pres- 
ton, son of General William Preston of Lexington; Mary Mc- 
Dowell (dead) ; Brant McDowell. 
n. Sally C. P. McDowell; married Governor Francis Thomas of Mary- 
land; married second Rev. John Miller D. D. of Princeton, N. J. 
Children: Susan Preston Miller, Elizabeth Miller. 

III. Mary Benton McDowell ; married Rev. Ross of Frederick City, 

Maryland. 

rV. Frances P. McDowell; died unmarried. 
V. Sophonisla McDowell; married Colonel James W. Massie of the Vir- 
ginia ]\Iilitary Institute. Left one child, McDowell Massie who 
was twice married. 

VI. Susan P. McDowell; married Colonel Charles S. Carrington. Chil- 

dren; Frank Carrington, Sarah Carrington, and two others. 

VII. Margaret Canty McDowell; married Professor Charles S. Venable of 

the University of Virginia. Left four children: Frank Venable, 
Mary B. Venable. Lily C. Venable and Natalie Venable. 
VIII. Thomas Lewis McDowell; married Miss Constance Warwick, Pow- 
hatan County, Virginia. He died in the Confederate army leav- 
ing one child, Susan McDowell. 
IX. Lily McDowell; married Major Bernard Wolff e of Albemarl County, 
Virginia. Two children: Lily Wolffe and Bernard Wolffe. 



McDowells op Virginia and Kentucky. 639 

JAMES McDowell, twenty-fifth governor of Virginia (1843-46), at- 
tended several private schools, entered Tale College, and completed his edu- 
cation at Princeton, New Jersey where he was graduated in 1810. lie next 
studied law under Chapman Johnson, at Staunton, Virginia, but never prac- 
ticed. In 1831 he entered the legislature, and after the Nat Turner insur- 
rection broke out he advocated gradual abolition of slavery. From this time 
on he was continuously in public life and in the service of the state. His 
speech on foreign relations brought him to the front in 1833 as a rival of John 
Tyler for the senatorship, but he was defeated. In 1838 he delivered an ad- 
dress before the Alumni association of Princeton College, so able and eloquent 
that he was subsequently elected the orator on the occasion of the one- 
hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the college. In December, 1842 
he was elected governor, and on January 1, 1843 entered on the discharge of 
his duties. Before the close of his term of three years, he was elected to a 
seat in the U. S. House of Representatives, made vacant by the death of his 
brother-in-law, William Taylor. He served in Congress with conspicuous 
ability until 1851. His most memorable effort in Congress was his speech on 
the admission of California as one of the L^nited States, which was not ex- 
celled in ability by any delivered on the floor. [National Cyclopedia of Ameri- 
can Biography, Vol. V. p. 451.] 

31. 

TDTTTM TWn'nrk'TOTT T 6 fAbram Irvin McDowell » Samuel McDowell « Samuel McDowell • 
litVliM incUKf W LiLilJ lElizaSeldonLord Anna Irvin Mary McClung 

John McDowell = Ephralm McDowell ' 1 
Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine J 

son of Abram Irvin McDowell and Eliza Seldon Lord, was born October 18, 
1818 in Ohio ; died March 5, or May 4, 1885 at San Francisco, California ; mar- 
ried in 1849, HELEN BORDEN of Troy, New York who died in 1891 at New 
York City. 

CHILDREN : 

I. Helen E. McDowell. 
II. Henry Burden McDowell. 
III. Elise McDowell. 

IRVIN McDowell received his early education at the College of Troyes, 
in France, and was graduated from West Point in 1838, becoming second lieu- 
tenant in the 1st artillery. He was recaUed to the Military academy and 
served four years. On the outbreak of the Mexican trouble, he was appointed 
aide-de-camp to General John E. Wool. He attained the rank of major ]\Iarch 
31, 1856. He was made brigadier-general May 14, 1861 and assigned to the 
command of the department of northeastern Virginia. On May 29th he was 
transferred to the army of the Potomac. March 14, 1862 he was made major- 
general of Volunteers. He was retired from active duty on the field Sep- 
tember 6, 1862. On July 1, 1864, he was assigned to the command of the 
department of the Pacific, and on July 27, 1865 he was transferred to the 



640 GREENLEE GENEALOGY. 

department of California, holding the latter office until March 31, 1868. Mean- 
while he was mustered out of the volunteer service and received the brevet 
of major-general, U. S. A., September 1, 1866. In July, 1868 he was assigned to 
the department of the East, and on November 25, 1872 he was promoted major- 
general. After this he had command of the division of the South until June 
30, 1876, and of the department of the Pacific until his retirement October 15, 
1882. 

He was a man of refined tastes. He had an especial fondness for land- 
scape gardening, and for some years was one of the park commissioners of 
San Francisco. [See National Cyclopedia of American Biography.] 

32. 

TTTP'WPV ni AV TVTp'nfJ'WIi'.T T 6 f William Adair McDowell "^ Samuel McDowell • 

nfirtnx V/IjAX mCUVyvr^LiU j Maria Hawl;ins Harvey Anna Irvin 

Samuel McDowell ' John McDowell - Epbraim McDowell 1 
Mary McClung Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine / 

son of William Adair McDowell and Maria Hawkins Harvey; married ANNA 
CLAY, daughter of Henry Clay and Miss Prather. 

CHILDREN: 

I. Henry McDowell. 

II. William McDowell. 

III. Thomas McDowell. 

IV. Nannette McDowell. 
V. Julia McDowell. 

VI. Madeline McDowell. 

HENRY CLAY McDOWELL served during the Civil War as adjutant to 
General McCook, with the rank of captain. He was afterward United States 
Marshall for Kentucky, appointed by President Lincoln. He was a lawyer 
by profession and practiced in Louisville, Kentucky in partnership with his 
brother-in-law. Bland Ballard. At present he is a stock farmer, living near 
Lexington, Kentucky. 



WILLIAM PRESTON MCDOWELL" jWilUam A^daJrM^cDow^^ Samuel McDowell . 

Samuel McDowell • John McDowell ' Epbraim McDowell ' ( 
Mary McClung Magdalene Woods Margaret Irvine f 

son of William Adair McDowell and Maria Hawkins Harvey was married 
at the close of the war to KATE WRIGHT. 



CHILDREN: 



I. John McDowell. 

II. Wallace McDowell. 

III. Robinson McDowell. 

TV. Edward Irvin McDowell. 

V. Kate McDowell. 

VI. Annie Irvin McDowell. 



McDowells op Virginia and Kentucky. 64i 

WILLIAM PRESTON McDOWELL served during the Civil War, first as 
adjutant of the 15th Kentucky regiment under Colonel Curran Pope, and 
afterward as assistant adjutant to Major-General Rousseau, with the rank of 
major. He fought in the battles of Perryville and Stone River, in the latter 
of which he was wounded, being shot through the left arm. 



41 



INDEX OF PERSONS BY THE NAME OF 

GREENLEE 



"Ye LABOR and ye PATIENCE ye JUDGMENT and ye PENETEATION wUch are 
required to make a GOOD INDEX, is only linown to those who have gone through with this 
MOST NECESSARY AND PAINFULL, BUT LEAST PRAISED part of a PUBLICA- 
TION." W. M. Oldys 1687. 

Page 

Aaron, son of Willam Greenlee and Elmira Stocking 318 

Aaron, son of Thomas Greenley and Rebecca Spense 504 

Aaron Burton, son of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch 349 

Abner, son of John Greenlee and Mary Ellen 551 

Abner Bainbridge, son of Robert Porter Greenlee and Elizabeth Bainbridge Johnston .... 340 

Ada K., daughter of George Elisha Greenlee and Jane Elizabeth McKinney 254 

Ada Sherwood, daughter of Colin Telf er Greenlees and Mary Joanna Wheeler 483 

AdaUne, daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett 210 

Adaline Victoria, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Adam, son of Greenlaw 592 

Adam, son of Greenler 545 

Addie Hopper, daughter of Hugh Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Hopper 493 

Addie L., daughter of James Bryant Greenlee and Mary Ellen Lambert 516 

Addie May, daughter of Charles Greenlee and Ellen Ferguson 451 

Addison, son of Robert William Greenlee and Clara Josephine Firster 340 

Addison Lutz, son of Greenly and Elizabeth 573 

Adelaide (or Sarah) daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Elizabeth Freeman 116 

Adriel Laduff, son of William H. Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Quay 331 

Agnes, daughter of Alexander Greenlee and Martha Jane Brice 195 

Agnes, daughter of Gavin Greenlee and Martha Wilson 432 

Agnes, daughter of Peter Greenlees and Martha Ferguson 435 

Agnes, daughter of James Greenlees and Janet Watson 437 

Agnes, daughter of John Greenlees 446 

Agnes, daughter of James Greenlees and Agnes Simpson 466 

Agnes, daughter of David Greenlees and Nancy Breekenridge 469 

Agnes, daughter of William Greenlee and Martha Harvey 473 

Agnes, daughter of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple 479 

Agnes, daughter of David Greenlees and Maria Blakley 520 

Agnes, daughter of Daniel Greenlees and Mary Colville 485 

Agnes, daughter of David Orr Greenlees and Jane Carr 519 

Agnes, daughter of John Greenlees 587 

Agnes, daughter of Robert Greenlees 587 

Agnes, daughter of William Greenlees 587 

Agnes, daughter of John Greenlees 587 

Agnes, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Marion Taylor 588 

Agnes Andrew, daughter of Samuel Greenlees and Agnes Andrew Greenlees.., 439 

Agnes Andrew, daughter of William Greenlees and Agnes Andrew 439, 484 

Agnes Mary, daughter of John E. Greenlees and Mary Ida Wolf 481 

Albert, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 48 

Albert, son of Robert S. Greenlee and Amelia J. Dufford 342 

Albert, son of Elisha Greenlee 456 

Albert, son of Thomas Hunt Greenly and Lucy S. Higgins 559 

643 



644 • INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Albert A., son of Amos Greenlee and Adelaide H. Chamberlain 330 

Albert Dryden, son of lloses H. Greenlee and Helen E. Ldndsley 156 

Albert D., son of Andrew K. Greenlee and Elizabeth McAllister 151 

Albert Greer, son of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee 127 

Albert Hale, son of Thomas Wesley Greenlee and Emilissa Hale 563 

Albert Hamilton, son of Andrew F. Greenlee and Maria J. Rutherford 82 

Albert Harry, son of Albert Hale Greenly and May Josephine Glover 563 

Albert Keith, son of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain 94 

Albert Montgomery, son of William Greenleese and Harriet Baird 501 

Albert N., son of Jacob Greenlee and Nancy Spencer 125 

Albert P., son of James Altha Greenlee and Elizabeth J. Gass 126 

Albert S., son of Joseph P. Greenlee and Sallie L. Manning 495 

Albert V., son of Henry WUUam Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth EifSe 216 

Alethea Valentine, son of Francis Marion Freenlee and Viannah Elizabeth Cole 384 

Alexander, son of Archibald Greenlee and Giffen 184 

Alexander, son of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchel 188 

Alexander, son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 198 

Alexander, son of James Greenlee 299 

Alexander, son of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal 316 

Alexander, son of James Greenlee 355 

Alexander, son of Eobert Greenlee 386 

Alexander, son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee 400 

Alexander, son of James Greenlees and Mary IHckson 434 

Alexander, son of John Greenlees and Mary MeMUlan 443 

Alexander, son of Alexander Greenlees and JIary Colville 444 

Alexander, son of James Greenlees and Anderson 444 

Alexander, son of John Greenlee and Jane 455 

Alexander, son of Thomas Greenlees and Jane Muir 472 

Alexander, son of James Greenley and Mary Brady 527 

Alexander, son of Greenly 575, 577 

Alexander, son of Greenlees 586 

Alexander, son of Alexander Greenlees and Katherine Brown 586 

Alexander, son of Alexander Greenlees and Jean Eobison 586 

Alexander, son of John Greenlees and Janet Miller 586 

Alexander Clark, son of Thomas Wilkinson Greenley and Nellie B. Clark 530 

Alexander Hamilton, son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 369 

Alexander Sackett, son of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva K. Sackett 253 

Alexander Sackett, son of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 253 

Alexander W., son of William PumeU Greenlee and Barbara Wilson Enlow 292 

Alfred F., son of Franklin E. Greenlee and Eliza H. Bays 570 

Alfred Mitchell, son of John Greenlees and Marion Ferrie Hodge 435 

Alice, daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 416 

Alice, daughter of Arthur Greenlees 489 

Alice Emiline, daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Sarah A. Perryman 383 

Alice Lewis, daughter of James Coleman Greenley and Julia Peuriee McGrath 529 

Alice May, daughter of Curtis Greenlee and Mina Marks 336 

Alice May, daughter of Thomas Wesley Greenly and Emilissa Hale 561 

Alice Myrtle, daughter of William PumeU Greenlee and Barbara Wilson Enlow 270 

Alice T., daughter of Franklin E. Greenlee and Eliza H. Bays 570 

AUan, son of Daniel Greenlees and Margaret Maitland 464 

Allan, son of David Greenlees and Janet Graham 586 

Allan M., son of Lafayette Greenlee and Dell M. Rush 141 

Allen, son of Michael Greenlee and Esther Davis 47 

Allen, son of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Russell 431 

AUen, son of William Greenlee and Fergison 538 

Allen, son of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson 541 



INDEX— NAilE OF GREENLEE. 645 

Page 

Allen C, son of John A. Greenlee and Mary A. Hood 196 

Alpheus C, son of William Greenlee and Isadore Keesling 135 

Altha, son of Oliver P. Greenlee and Florence A. Brandenburg 136 

Alva Henry, son of Alexander W. Greenlee and Frances A. Crouch 292 

Alvin, son of Willis Greenlee and Clark 363 

Alvin Leander, son of Thomas W. Greenlee and Susanna Onstott 390 

Amanda, daughter of Samuel Harvey Greenlee and Elizabeth Stites 287 

Amanda, daughter of Hamilton Greenlee 359 

Amanda, daughter of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt 361 

Amanda, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Haddassa Patton 394 

Amanda Elizabeth, daughter of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 361 

Amanda E., daughter of John Calvin Greenlee and Amanda ColUson 366, 370 

Amaziah (or Emaziah) Eiley, son of John Eeid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles 568 

Amelia Ann, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Eebeca Lester 523 

Amelia Denison, daughter of James Augustus Greenlee 252 

Amelia DeZenge, daughter of Thomas Hunt Greenly and Lucy Smith Higgins 559 

Amelia Esther, daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 533 

Amos, son of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal 316 

Amos, son of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 330 

Amos M., son of James Bryant Greenlee and Mary Ellen Lambert 516 

Amytis Grace, daughter of Clabom Greenlee and Maria KimberUng 422 

Anabell, daughter of Greenlives and Janet 591 

Andrew, son of John Greenlee and Sarah McCraeken 184 

Andrew, son of James Greenlee and Euth Sunderland 356 

Andrew, son of David Greenlees and Nancy Breckenridge 469 

Andrew, son of Eobert Greenlees and Ellen Ealston 479 

Andrew, son of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple 480 

Andrew, son of John Greenlees and Mary Montgomery 501 

Andrew, son of David Orr Greenlees and Jane Carr 519 

Andrew, son. of — Greenly 545 

Andrew, son of Greenlee 578 

Andrew, son of Andrew Greenlees or Greenleaves and Nancy Moore 592 

Andrew, son of — • — • — Greenleaves 592 

Andrew Creed, son of Andrew Franklin Greenlee and Maria Josephine Eutherf ord 82 

Andrew Eckard, son of WUliam Greenlee and Catharine EiflHe 203 

Andrew Franklin, son of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles 81 

Andrew Hamilton, son of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton 50 

Andrew Jackson, son of John Eeid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles 567 

Andrew J., son of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 66 

Andrew K., son of Albert Keith Greenlee and Martha P. Barnes 151 

Andrew McGinnis, son of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Anna McGinnis 316 

Andrew McKelvey, son of Allen Greenlee and Sarah MeKelvey 60, 67 

Andrew Morgan, son of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 415 

Audrew M., son of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory 68 

Andrew Eufus, son of James Madison Greenlee and Eliza Jane Glore 546 

Andrew Taylor, son of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 208 

Angeline, daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 309 

AngeUne, daughter of Manual Greenlee and Happy Butler 556 

Angeline, daughter of Elijah Greenlee and Eachel Ella Litton 546 

Ann, daughter of Morris Greenlee and Nancy Kimberling 407 

Ann, daughter of Hugli Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

Ann, daughter of Alexander Greenlees and Mary Colville 444 

Ann, daughter of George Greenlees and Martha Wilson 446 

Ann, daughter of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West 456 

Ami, daughter of Eobert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 475 

Ann, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Eeddington 522 



646 INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Ann, daughter of James Greenley 524 

Ann, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Esther Norman 532 

Ann, daughter of Alexander Greenlees and Jean Eobison 586 

Ann Anderson, daughter of Eobert Greenlees and Ann Anderson 431 

Ann Eliza, daughter of John Wesley Greenley and Mary E. Anderson 527 

Ann Elizabeth, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Anna, daughter of Thomas J. Greenlee and Catharine Dunbar 168 

Anna, daughter of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 198 

Anna, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes 200 

Anna, daughter of Ephraim Allen Greenlee and Diadamia Dame 265 

Anna, daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 307 

Anna, daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland 316 

Anna, daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 327 

Anna, daughter of Peter Patterson Greenlee and Mary Jane Guiler 350 

Anna, daughter of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee 402 

Anna, daughter of John Greenlee and Helen Brown 452 

Anna, daughter of William Greenlee and Jane Picken 481 

Anna, daughter of William F. Greenlee and Lueretia DarUng 514 

Anna Amanda, daughter of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory 120 

Anna Arminta, daughter of Perry Martin Greenlee and Emeline JIatilda Smith 215 

Anna Catharine, daughter of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 214 

Anna EUza, daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer 125 

Anna E., daughter of Eobert Thompson Greenlee and Amanda J. Porter 337 

Anna Helena, daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Onstott 396 

Anna J., daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hanly 489 

Anna Lora, daughter of Jacob Newton Greenlee and Eosetta C. Amsberry 216 

Anna Maria, daughter of Greenlee 566 

Anna Mary, daughter of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee 128 

Annaple, daughter of ■ — ■ Greenleaves 592 

Anne, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 76 

Anne, daughter of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchell 185 

Anne, daughter of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 489 

Anne, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Anderson 587 

Anne, daughter of Greenlees 589 

Anneka Jans Bogardus, daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenless and Ann Eliza Pearee. ..290 

Annie, daughter of Andrew T. Greenlee and Prudence A. Ball 208 

Annie, daughter of William Greenlee and Sarah Armstrong 511 

Annie Adelia, daughter of Thomas F. Greenlee and Ann Eliza Pearee 290 

Annie Celinda, daughter of Ephraim M. Greenlee and Malvina Miller 294 

Annie Culien, daughter of Eobert Smith Greenlee 179 

Annie de Courcy, daughter of Archibald Greenless and Lenora Matilda Agnew 482 

Annie Eliza, daughter of Claborn Greenlee and Maria Kimberling 422 

Annie Eliza, daughter of James Greenley and Mary Brady 528 

Annie G., daughter of Mathew Greenlee and Martha Allen 197 

Annie Laura, daughter of Hugh Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Hopper 493 

Annie M., daughter of John A. Greenlee and Mary A. Hood 196 

Annie E., daughter of Greenley and Matilda C. 504 

Annie Tate, daughter of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary Tate 280 

Annie Virginia, daughter of Arthur John Greenlee and Catharine Bichardson 114 

Anson Chester, daughter of Philemon Wiard Greenlee and Maria Antoinette Brydle 99 

Aramanda Araminta, daughter of Hugh Hasson Greenlee and Amanda M. Hedglin 354 

Archibald, son of Greenlee 184 

Archibald, son of Eobert Greenlee and Mary Bonar 186 

Archibald, son of Alexander Greenlee and Martha Jane Brice 188 

Archibald, son of James Greenlees and Janet Watson 437 

Achibald, son of James Greenlees and Catharine Galbraith 443 

Archibald, son of Archibald Greenlees and Mary Greenlees 448 



INDEX-NA]\BE OP GREENLEE. 647 

Page 

Archibald, son of John Greenlees and Mary Huie 443 

Archibald, son of Alexander Greenlees and Mary Colville 444 

Archibald, son of Robert Greenlees ". 468 

Archibald, son of Robert Greenless and Jane Mitchell 470 

Archibald, son of William Greenlees and Janet Picken 482 

Archibald, son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret M. McGeehy 482 

Archibald, son of Greenlees 575, 578, 589, 590 

Archibald Wilson, son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Christy 194 

Arden Deane, son of Edwin Stewart Greenlee and Filora Bell Emerick 336 

Arline Blanche, daughter of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain 56 

Arminda Venseuga, daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Oustott 390 

Arnold Milburn, son of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda C. Kidwell 369 

Arria Velda, daughter of Arthur John Greenlee and Catharine Richardson 114 

Arthur, son of Greenlees 426 

Arthur, son of James Greenlee and Mary Dickson 434 

Arthur, son of Greenlees 489 

Arthur, son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 489 

Arthur, son of Greenlees 518 

Arthur, son of Elijah F. Greenlee and Rebecca Middleton 547 

Arthur Baird, son of Stephen Thomas Greenleese and Mary Grey Somerville 502 

Arthur B., son of Henry William Greenlee and Sarah Catharine Riffle 216 

Arthur Claudius, son of David Riland Greenlee and Harriet B. (Compton) Cooper 159 

Arthur John, son of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory 114 

Arthur J., son of Greenlee 574 

Artilissa Margaret, daughter of Daniel Greenlee and Mary Jane Weaver 74 

Asa, son of David CJreeulee and Lucy Hill 545 

Asenath, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey 68 

Aubrey, son of Willard Greenlee and Laura Duflf 416 

Aubrey Russell, son of William Purnell Greenlee and Barbara Wilson Enlow 270 

Augustus Colman, son of Hugh Greenlee and Mary E. Hopper 492 

Augustus Luther, son of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle Riffle 217 

Aziltha Jane, daughter of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory 68 

A. C, son of William J. Greenlee and Samantha L. John 496 

A. Eliza May (or Lydia) daughter of Andrew M. Greenlee and Ann Eliza Houek 67 

A. G., son of Greenlee 457 

Balis Eldridge, son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Viannah E. Cole 372 

Barbara, daughter of James Greinleis Misc. 25 

Barnett Bonar, son of Archibald Greenlee and Margaret Bonar 192 

Bay lis Earl, son of John Reid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles 568 

Baylis R., son of Baylis Earl Greenlee and Martha J. Baker 568 

Bell, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Y. Allen 491 

Bella, daughter of William Greenlee and Lucretia Darling 514 

Belle, daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett 202 

Benjamin, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 74 

Benjamin Chamberlain, son of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain 93 

Benjamin Franklin, son of Arthur John Greenlee and Catharine Richardson 114 

Benjamin Franklin, son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt 363 

Benjamin Franklin, son of David Greenlee and Annie Dean 514 

Benjamin Henderson, son of Benjamin Franklin Greenlee and Ann Eliza Henderson .... 363 

Bertha, daughter of William MacCowan Greenlee and Alice M. Bird 378 

Bertha, daughter of Thomas F. Greenlee and Julia Ann Rucker 540 

Bertha A., daughter of William Arthur Greenlee and Isadore Keesling 135 

Bertha Frances, daughter of Martin Greenlee and Mary Ann Beard 212 

Bertha M., daughter of John A. Greenlee and Mary A. Hood 196 

Bessie, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Greenlee and Catharine Dunbar 168 

Bessie Lillian, daughter of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Happoldt 283 

Bettie Ann, daughter of Clabom Greenlee and Maria Kimberling 422 



648 INDEX-NAME OF GEEENLEE. 

Page 

Bettie J., granddaughter of Joseph GreeiJees 492 

Bethiah, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 87 

Betsy, daughter of Manual Greenlee and Happy Butler 556 

Betsy E., daughter of Eli Leroy Greenlee 371 

Betsy Kate, daughter of Eobert Omri Greenlee and Nannie Collins 381 

Betty, daughter of Edward Greenlee 403 

Beverley Monroe, son of George Sterling Greenlee and Kate Shepard 377 

Biol, son of Mills Edwin Greenlee and Aurildah Sinclair 347 

Blackburn, sou of Columbus Greenlee and Jane Bums 410 

Blanch L., daughter of Marshall May Greenlee and Ida Bell Snowden 418 

Blanche Omri, daughter of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda Catherine Kidwell. .369 

Brent Greenwood, son of Ira Newton Greenlee and Frances Ellen Conwell 420 

Bryan (or Byron) W., son of Nicodemus Greenlee and MaUnda Jane Payton 515 

Byron, son of James Walter Greenlee and LueUa Greenlee 348 

Byron Homer, son of Philemon Wiard Greenlee and Maria Antoinette Brydle 99 

Byron Ira, son of Eugene Judson Greenlee and Edith M. Stone 154 

Callie Jerome, daughter of Calvin Eogers Jerome Greenlee and Martha Ellen Flora 379 

Calvin Hughes, son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 205 

Calvin Eogers Jerome, son of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer 379 

Carl, son of Andrew Taylor Greenlee and Prudence A. Ball 208 

Carl John, son of Oscar T. Greenlee and Mary Orlena Hammer 385 

Carl Lowrey, son of William Mark Greenlee and Belle Lowrey 462 

Carl L., son of Woodson E. Greenlee and Anna Mendenhall 554 

Caroline, daughter of William Greenlee 321 

CaroUne, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 358 

Caroline, daughter of Clark Greenlee and Angaby Bums 405 

Caroline Flora, daughter of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria FerreU 419 

Caroline Gertrude, daughter of Thomas Greenly 559 

Caroline Martha, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Nancy 558 

Carrie, daughter of Andrew Taylor Greenlee and Prudence A. Ball 208 

Carrie E., daughter of Harley Umberfield Greenlee and Mary Ann Tucker 118 

Carrie Geneva, daughter of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda Catherine 

Kidwell 369 

Carrie L., daughter of John A. Greenlee and Mary A. Hood 196 

Carrie Manila, daughter of Allen Greenlee and Melissa Kiler 541 

Carrie Olive, daughter of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Carrie Wheeler, daughter of Colin Telfer Greenlees and Mary Joanna Wheeler 483 

Carrolle, daughter of Charles Carrol Greenly and Anna Walbridge 562 

Cas, son of Eobert Greenlee and Margie Norton 496 

Cassius, son of John Greenlee 49 

Cassius Monroe, son of Eobert Benson Greenlee and Jane A. Bacon 150 

Catharine, daughter of Andrew Greenly 545 

Catharine Jane, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Eebecca Lester 522 

Catherine, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 429 

Catherine, daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

Catherine, daughter of James Greenlees and Catherine Galbraith 438 

Catherine, daughter of John Greenlees and EUzabeth Greenlees 466 

Catherine, daughter of Daniel Greenless and Mary Colville 486 

Catherine EUza, daughter of Elijah Greenlee and Eaehel Ella Litton 546 

Catherine Galbraith, son of Samuel Greenlees and Agnes Andrew Greenlees 439 

Catherine Holmes, daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Ann Eliza Pearce 290 

Chalmers Edwards, son of WUUam MacCowan Greenlee and Alice M. Bird 378 

Charity, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 90 

Charles, son of James Greenlee 38 

Charles, son of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey 48 

Charles, son of John Martin Greenlee 218 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 649 

Page 

Charles, son of Cyrus Greenlee and Harriet E. (McFarland) Davis 330 

Charles, son of Tilmon Colvin Greenlee and Melissa Lasell Sandy 383 

Charles, son of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn 389 

Charles, son of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stepheson ■ 403 

Charles, son of John Greenlee and Helen Brown 451 

Charles, son of Joseph Greenlee and Caroline Amelia Lytle 460 

Charles, son of William Greenlee and Mary Y. Allen 491 

Charles, son of Kobert Greenlee and Margie Korton 496 

Charles, son of James Greenly and Martha Walker 500 

Charles, son of Charles Greenlee and Matilda Long 500 

Charles, Alvin, son of James Greenlee and ilary Joliflf 134 

Charles Anderson, son of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Ann EUza Pearce 267 

Charles Anderson, son of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 367 

Charles Andrew, son of Andrew Greenlees and Lucy Ellen Powers 481 

Charles Archie, son of James Flemming Greenlee and Helen Adelaide Sackett 191 

Charles Austin, son of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Ann Eliza Houck 67 

Charles A., son of Oliver P. Greenlee and Florence A. Brandenburg 136 

Charles A., son of William Arthur Greenlee and Isadore Keesling 173 

Charles Carrol, son of Thomas Hunt Greenly and Lucy Smith Higgins 562 

Charles Colville, son of Daniel Greenlees and Mary Colville 487 

Charles Edward, son of Morris Clark Greenlee and Catherine Eoush 206 

Charles, Elmer, son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills 318 

Charles Elmer T., son of Oliver F. Greenlee and Catharine L. Plummer 348 

Charles E., son of John Chamberlain Greenlee and Charlotte Olivia Brown 99 

Charles E., son of John Greenlee and Mary Jane Brown 201 

Charles Fremont, son of John Greenlee and Eliza Jane (Kinehart) Coin 457 

Charles Henry, son of Martin Greenlee and Mary Ann Beard 212 

Charles Hiller, son of James Lebbeus Greenlee and Alamanda Cook 128 

Charles Hugh, son of Hugh Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Hopper 495 

Charles H., son of William Anderson Greenlee and Susan Dulin 83 

Charles H., son of Hugh Hassen Greenlee and Ella Lee 338 

Charles Lewis, son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 217 

Charles Montgomery, son of Baylis Earl Greenlee and Martha J. Baker 570 

Charles Orval, son of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle Riffle 217 

Charles Oscar, son of Levi Thompson Greenlee and Sophia M. Everett 219 

Charles Philip, son of Thomas Greenly 559 

Charles Eaymond, son of William Greenlee and Mary E. Scott 509 

Charles Robert, son of John Robert Greenlees and Mary Ida Wolf 481 

Charles Theodore, son of Charles Alvin Greenlee and Emma O. Packer 135 

Charles Vanmeter, son of Benjamin Greenlee and Ann Eliza Henderson 363 

Charles Walter, son of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch 320 

Charles William, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Marie Ferrell 418 

Charles W., son of Robert Greenlee and Haddassa Patton 388 

Charles W., son of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Weygandt 459 

Charles W., son of James Allen Greenlee and Mary Hunter 552 

Charles W., son of James Greenlee 576 

Charlotte Amelia, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Nancy 559 

Charlotte Ayres, daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 535 

Charlotte Lenora, daughter of Ephraim Leland Greenlee and Katharine Dover 284 

Chassie Ono, daughter of Napoleon Cato Cicero Greenlee and Lucy Wheeler 380 

Chester Adair, son of Utica Onias Greenlee and Minnie Rosenbaugh 385 

Christian, son of John Greinleyis 580 

Christina, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret MacDonald MacGillivray 427 

Christine, daughter of John Greenlees 587 

Clabom, son of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Lovel Thornton 422 

Clara, daughter of John Greenlee and Minnie VerwoUt 195 



650 INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Clara, daughter of Gavin Greenlees and Jane Gossman 432 

Clara E., daughter of Harley Umberfield Greenlee and Mary Ann Tucker 172 

Clara Grace, daughter of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle Eiffle 217 

Clarence C, son of James Flemmiug Greenlee and Helen Adelaide Sackett 191 

Clarence Forster, son of Wmiam Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Forster 276 

Clarence Marshall, son of John Morris Greenlee and Luretta Sullivan 424 

Clarence E., son of John Buchanan Greenlee and Eveline A. Coffin 106 

Clark, son of Morris Greenlee and Xancy Kimberling 405 

Clark M., son of Eobert Greenlee and Nettie Ealston 478 

Claud, son of Eobert Greinleyis and Margaret Potter 585 

Claud A., son of Elijah Francis Greenlee and Eebecea Jliddleton 547 

Claude, son of Oliver P. Greenlee and Florence A. Brandenburg 136 

Claude M., son of Thomas F. Greenlee and Julia Ann Eucker 539 

Clayton, son of George Greenlee and Sarah Eabel 332 

Clinton, son of David Greenlee and Mary Doss 213 

Clinton DeWitt, adopted son of William Greenlee 321 

Clinton Eansom, son of Ira Greenlee and Alma Eansom 154 

Clyde,son of Hugh Hassen Greenlee and Ella Lee 338 

Clyde, son of Morris Greenlee and Eebecea Lowder 408 

Clyde W., son of Barnett Bonar Greenlee and Hannah M. Walters 192 

C'loyd Steward, son of Curtis Greenlee and Mina Marks 336 

CoUn Eaymond, son of Thomas Greenlees and Sarah J. Sloan 483 

CoUn Telfer, son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery McGechy 483 

Columbus, son of Edward Greenlee 410 

Columbus Boyd, son of William Greenlee and Esther Furnas 540 

Comfort E. (or Mary), daughter of John Cahin Greenlee and Amanda CoUison 382 

Connie H., daughter of PrankUn E. Greenlee and Eliza H. Bays 570 

Coquella, daughter of MiUs Erwin Greenlee and Aurildah Sinclair 347 

Cora Bell, daughter of James Allen Greenlee and Susan Dell Scott 141 

Cora Edith, daughter of John Morris Greenlee and Florence Melvina Chapman 417 

Cora Emma Hester, daughter of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer 380 

Cora Estelle, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Sarah Corman 328 

Cora E., daughter of Franklin E. Greenlee and Eliza H. Bays 570 

Cornelia AJiee, daughter of WiUiam A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin 83 

Crissie, daughter of John Greenlee and Minnie VerwoUt 195 

Curtis, son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes 335 

Curtis (or Licurdis) son of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal 344 

Curtis Earl, son of Curtis Greenlee and Mina Marks 336 

Cynthia J., daughter of James Bryant Greenlee and Mary Ellen Lambert 518 

Cyrus, son of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 329 

C. Myrtle, daughter of James Altha Greenlee and Elizabeth J. Gass 126 

C. C, son of William Greenlee and Alice McKinley 168 

Daisy MaybeU Florest, daughter of Willard Greenlee and Laura Duff 416 

Dale L., son of Lafayette Greenlee and Eosella M. Chenoweth 141 

Daniel, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 74 

Daniel, son of Archibald Greenlees and Mary Greenlees 443 

Daniel, son of Gavin Greenlees 464 

Daniel, son of John Greenlees and Margaret Ealston 464 

Daniel, son of Daniel Greenlees and Margaret Maitland 464 

Daniel, son of John Greenlee and Jeanne Smith 473 

Daniel, son of Eobert Greenlees and Ellen Ealston 478 

Daniel, son of WiUiam Greenlees and Agnes Andrew 443, 485 

Daniel Colville, son of Charles Colville Greenlees and Jessie Colville 487 

Daniel Perley, son of David Greenlee and Annie Dean 514 

Daniel Warnes, son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes 335 

Darius, son of Willis Greenlee and Xancy Long 567 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 651 

Page 

David, son of Michael Greenlee 43 

David, son of Allen Greenlee and Sarah McKelvey 68, 113 

David, son of Eobert Greenlee and Sarah Emory 114 

Da^-id, son of John Greenlee and Sarah ileCraeken 184 

David, son of James Greenlee and Deborah Carroll 200 

David, son of Nathan Greenlee and Lueinda Greenlee 213 

David, son of James Greenlee and Mary E. McDowell 232 

Da^■id, son of John Greenlee and Hannah McClanahan 233 

David, son of David Greenlee and Jane White 240 

David, son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey 264 

David, son of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady 303 

Da^id, son of Edward Greenlee 400 

David, son of Arthur Greenlees 426 

David, son of John Greenlees and Jane Moore 427 

Darid, son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret MaeDonald MaeGillivray 427 

Da\'id, son of — ■ Greenlees 427 

David, son of David Greenlees and Margaret Ewing 427 

David, son of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gilmour 428 

David, son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 429 

David, son of James Greenlees and Mary Dickson 434 

David, son of Joseph Greenlees and Elizabeth Leitch 465 

David, son of David Greenlees 465 

David, son of Joseph Greenlees and Jean Aitken 466 

David, son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 466 

David, son of Eobert Greenlees 469 

David, son of Eobert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton 470 

David, son of Mathew Greenlee and Bessie Sharp 508 

David, son of William Francis Greenlee 513 

David, son of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion 513 

David, son of Mathew (or James) Greenlee 499 

David, son of James Greenlee and Martha Walker 500 

Da\dd, son of William Greenlee and — Fergison , 539 

David, son of William Greenlee and Sarah Ferguson 512 

David, son of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson 542 

David, son of Greenlees 518 

David, son of — — Greenlee 545 

David, son of David Orr Greenlee and Jane Carr 520 

David, son of David Greenlee and Lucy HiU 545 

David, son of Da^id Greenlees and Maria Blakley 520 

David, son of Greenlee 574, 576, 582, 587 

David, son of David Greenlees and Janet Graham 586 

David, son of John Greenlees and Marjory Buchan 588 

Dai-id Agnew, son of Archibald Greenlees and Leonora Matilda Agnew 482 

Da\id Allen, son of Harry Le Fevre Greenlee and Emma Maria Wolff 160 

David Anderson, son of Eobert Greenlees and Ann Anderson 431 

David B., son of Greenly and Elizabeth 573 

David Colwell, son of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 507 

David C, son of William E. Greenlee and Mary 565 

Daiad Elmer, son of David Peniwell Greenly and Eachel Ann Postles 181 

David Elmer, son of William Greenlee and Mary E. Scott 509 

Da\-id Enos Orland, son of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer 368 

David E., son of William Madison Greenlee and Mahala Beam 115 

David E., son of Andrew Greenlees and Maggie Andrews 469 

David Glass, son of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 253 

Dai-id James, son of James McEntire Greenlee and Ann Eliza Morris 255 

David James, son of John Greenlees and Isabella Dixen 491 

David John, son of Charles Greenlee and Matilda Long 500 



652 INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

David Maxwell, son of Robert Greenlee and Miss Purden 176 

David McDowell, son of David Greenlee and Mary (Purnell) Hall 240 

David Orr, son of Jokn Greenlees and Orr 519 

David Peniwell, son of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn 181 

David Peniwell, son of David Maxwell Greenley and EUzabeth Massy Evans 177 

David Porter, son of Robert William Greenlee and Clara Johnson Firster 341 

David P., son of James Greenlee and Margaret A. Picken 436 

David Raymond, son of John FuUerton Greenlees and Hannah S. Fleming 434 

David Riland, son of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton 104 

David Robert Barton, son of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 246 

David Washington, son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell 236, 248, 254 

David William, son of William Dallas Greenlee and Mary Lucinda Greenlee 166 

David William, son of James Hervey Greenlee and Mary Jane Greenlee 281 

Dean H., son of Andrew Greenlees and Maggie Andrews 469 

DelUa, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Elizabeth Freeman 116 

Delmar, son of Morris Greenlee and Rebecca Lowder 408 

Dewey Waldo, son of Clarence Marshall Greenlee and Minnie B. Widdup 424 

DeWitt, son of Samuel Nichols Greenlee and Amanda Ruth Scott 170 

Dollie, daughter of Robert Stewart Greenlee and Amelia Jane DufEord 342 

Donald, son of Andrew Taylor Greenlee and Prudence A. Ball 208 

Donella J., daughter of Robert Stewart Greenlee and Amelia Jane Dufford 342 

Dora B., daughter of Henry WiUiam Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth Riffle 216 

Dora Elizabeth, daughter of Allen Greenlee and Melissa Kiler 541 

Dora Viola, daughter of John Morris Greenlee and Florence Melvina Chapman 417 

Dorcas, daughter of William Greenlee 319 

Dugald, son of James Greenlee and Janet Watson 437 

Dwight L., son of WiUard Greenlee and Laura Duff 416 

Earl, son of Tyra Napoleon Greenlee and EflSe Josephine Marvin 170 

Earl, son of James Walter Greenlee and Luella Greenlee 348 

Earl, son of Robert Greenlee and Margie Norton 496 

Eastham (or Esom) son of Edward Greenlee 400 

Eastham (or Esom ) son of Edward Greenlee 198 

Eddie Rutherford, son of Andrew Franklin Greenlee and Maria Josephine Rutherford 139 

Edgar Prosser, son of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda Catharine Kidwell 369 

Edgar Thane, son of Claborn Greenlee and Maria KimberUng 422 

Edie Ellen, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Dowel 543 

Edith, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Doss 213 

Edith, daughter of William Greenlee and Fergison 537 

Edith, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson (or Dixon) 542 

Edith Annabel, daughter of James Russell Greenlee and Jessie E. WiUdns 277 

Edith Katherine, daughter of William Henry Greenlee and Eliza Ann Wilson 167 

Edith R., daughter of Michael David Greenlee and Mary A. Guntz 143 

Edmund, son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 61 

Edna, daughter of Mills Erwin Greenlee and Aurildah Sinclair 347 

Edna, daughter of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 367 

Edward, son of Greenlee 198, 399 

Edward, son of Edward Greenlee 198 

Edward, son of Green Greenlee and Rose Van Sickles 204 

Edward, son of Edward Thomas Greenlee 284 

Edward, son of William Greenlee 399 

Edward, son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee 402, 405 

Edward, son of Arthur Greenlees 426 

Edward, son of John Greenlees 446 

Edward, son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 489 

Edward, son of Greenlee 547 

Edward Bradley, son of Moses Hanson Greenlee and Helen Eliza Lindsley 156 



INDEX-NAHIB OF GREENLEE. 653 

Page 

Edward Brown, son of James Greenlees and Margaret Jane Brown 474 

Edward E. son of Eli Leroy Greenlee 371 

Edward H., son of John A. Greenlee and Mary A. Hood 196 

Edward Lewis, son of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Edward L., son of William Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

Edward M., son of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson 403 

Edward M., son of Frederic Trescut Greenly and Betsy Collins Higgins 561 

Edward Thomas, son of James McEntire Greenlee and Harriet Rice 284 

Edward Warren, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 418 

Edwin Stewart, son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes 336 

Effie, daughter of Morris Greenlee and Rebecca Lowder 421 

Effie J, daughter of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malvina Miller 295 

Effie May, daughter of Thomas B. Greenlee and Mary A. Little 117 

Effie M., daugher of George W. Greenlee and Joanna Murphy 87 

Eileen CeUa, daughter of Matthew Greenlees and Maude Wilson 468 

Elbert Dewitt, son of James Madison Greenlee and Emma Eliza Hill 83 

Elbert G., son of George William Greenlee and Martha A. Bailey 218 

Elbert R., son of Nieodemus Greenlee and MaUnda Jane Payton 515 

Electa, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Nancy 558 

Elfie Ada, daughter of Allen Greenlee and Melissa Kiler 541 

EU, son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Simderland 358 

EU, son of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel 359 

Eli D., son of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 66 

Eli Leroy, son of Hamilton Greenlee 371 

EUas Chamberlain, son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel Chamberlain 100 

Elihu, son of Greenlee 204 

Elijah, son of John Greenlee and Hannah Chamberlain 229 

Elijah, son of Samuel Greenlee 504 

Elijah, son of David Greenlee and Lucy Hill 545 

Elijah, son of Willis Greenlee and Nancy Long 567 

Elijah Francis, son of Elijah Greenlee and Rachel Ella Litton 547 

Elijah Francis, son of Elijah Francis Greenlee and Rebecca Middleton 547 

EUsband Elijah, son of James Madison Greenlee and EUza Jane Glore 546 

Elizabeth, daughter of Willis Greenlee and Nancy Long 567 

Elisha, son of John Greenlee and Jane 456 

Elisha, son of Greenlee 574 

Elisha Evans, son of David Maxwell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans 177 

Elisha Grigsby, son of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 234 

Eliza, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey 48 

Eliza, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Greenlee and Ann Eliza Henderson 363 

Eliza, daughter of Morris Greenlee and Nancy Kimberling 404 

EUza, daughter of Columbus Greenlee and Jane Burns 410 

Eliza, daughter of James Greenlee and Martha Walker 500 

EUza, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Esther Norman 533 

Eliza, daughter of Willis Greenlee and Nancy Long 567 

EUza Jane, daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Mary Hughs 53 

EUza Jane, daughter of David Greenlee and Sarah Hays 240 

EUza Jane, daughter of Thomas FrankUn Greenlee and Ann Eliza Pearce 290 

Eliza Jane, daughter of Edward Greenlee and Margaret Holdway 405 

EUza Jane, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Ballentine 457 

Eliza Jane, daughter of James Madison Greenlee and Eliza Jane Glore 546 

EUza Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant 553 

Eliza J., daughter of Abner Greenlee and Mary B. Christy 551 

EUza Rachel, daughter of Moses Hanson Greenlee and Helen EUza Lindsley 155 

EUza Susan, daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Bamett 202 

EUza S., daughter of Stephen Thomas Greenly and Mary Ann Sloan 534 



654 



INDEX— NAME OF GBEENT,EE. 



Elizabeth; 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth, 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth, 
Elizabeth 
EUzabeth, 
Elizabeth, 
Elizabeth, 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth, 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
Elizabeth 
EUzabeth, 
Elizabeth 
EUzabeth 
Elizabeth, 
Elizabeth, 
Elizabeth, 
Elizabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth, 
Elizabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth, 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
EUzabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth, 
EUzabeth, 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth, 
EUzabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 
EUzabeth 



Page 

daughter of Michael Greenlee 29 

daughter of iiiehael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 38 

daughter of David Greenlee and EUzabeth Morris 43 

daughter of Allen Greenlee and Sarah MeKelvey 47 

daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 48 

daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain 55 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory 65 

daughter of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchell 185 

daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Susan Musselman 199 

daughter of John Greenlee and Susanna Aylshire 200 

daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Mary Thompson 302 

daughter of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson 303 

daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Rebecca Hughs 304 

daughter of Robert Greenlee and ilargaret Porter 308 

daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and EUzabeth Greenlee 308 

daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Jane McClelland 318 

daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 323 

daughter of John Greenlee and EUzabeth Sunderland 355 

daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 358 

daughter of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel 359 

daughter of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 365 

daughter of John Witt Greenlee and Narcissus Frances Douglass 366 

daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn 387 

daughter of Edward Warren Greenlee and Emma Jane Crock 418 

daughter of Arthur Greenlees 426 

daughter of James Greenlees and Mary Clark 435 

daughter of James Greenlee and Margaret Jane Brown 437, 474 

daughter of John Greenlee and Helen Brown 448 

daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Mcllvain 457 

daughter of Joseph Greenlees and Elizabeth Leiteh 465 

daughter of David Greenlees 465 

daughter of Greenlees 466 

daughter of Robert Greenlees and Ellen Ralston 479 

daughter of Greenlees 489 

daughter of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 489 

daughter of WilUam Greenlee and ilary Y. Allen 495 

daughter of John Greenlees and Mary Montgomery 501 

daughter of Mathew Greenlee and Bessie Sharp 507, 508 

daughter of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion 514 

daughter of Matthew (or James) Greenlee 499 

daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Allen 552 

daughter of Greenly and EUzabeth 545, 573 

daughter of Greenlees 574, 577 

daughter of John Greenlees and Janet Millar 586 

daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Paterson 587 

daughter of James Greenlees 587 

daughter of Richard Greinless and Mary Allan 588 

Ann, daughter of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel Chamberlain 98 

Ann, daughter of George Greenlees and Maria Bottenfield 123 

Ann, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary JoUff 134 

Ann, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Marion Montgomery 374 

A., daughter of ■ — Greenlee 436 

A. il., daughter of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 233 

Biddle, daughter of David Maxwell Greenlee and EUzabeth Massy Evans 179 

B., daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady 311 

B., daughter of John Greenlee and EUzabeth Brown 452 



INDEX-NAJIE OF GKEENLEE. 655 

Page 

Elizabeth Caroline, daughter of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton 106 

Elizabeth Chamberlain, daughter of Kobert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 88 

Elizabeth Denison, daughter of James Augustus Greenlee and Augustus Denison 252 

Elizabeth F., daughter of Thomas B. Greenlee and Mary A. Little 117 

Elizabeth H., daughter of Luther (or Lewis) Greenlee 78 

Elizabeth Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey 238 

Elizabeth Jane, daughter of George Greenlee and Martha Greenlee 450 

Elizabeth Margaret, daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnet 208 

Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Thomas Greenlee and Jane Muir 472 

Elizabeth May, daughter of Mary Lucinda Greenlee and WilUam Dallas Greenlee 166 

Elizabeth Sackett, daughter of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett 236 

Elizabeth S., daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Weygandt 459 

Elizabeth Virginia, daughter of James Greenley and Mary Brady 527 

Ella, daughter of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin 84 

Ella, daughter of Eli Leroy Greenlee 371 

Ella F., daughter of William E. Greenlee and Mary 565 

Ella Hall, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Eebecca Lester 522 

Ella Louvena, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Corman 328 

Ellen, daughter of William Greenlee and Rebecca Hughs 304 

Ellen, daughter of George Greenlee and Mary Collison 379 

EUen, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Clark 435 

Ellen, daughter of Robert Greenlees and EUen Ralston 479 

EUen, daughter of William Greenlee and Sarah Armstrong 511 

Ellen J., daughter of Charles Greenlee and Ellen Ferguson 451 

EUen Louise, daughter of John Robert Greenlees and Mary Ida Wolf 481 

Ehner, son of WUUam Greenlee and Elmira Stocking 318 

Elmer, son of Samuel Greenlee and Harriet Burch 353 

Elmer HamUn, son of Daniel Greenlee and Mary Jane Weaver 75 

Elmira, daughter of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West 460 

Elmira Jane, daughter of Willis Riley Greenlee and Clare Hope Lodeska Smith 569 

Elmira Jennie, daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Henry 458 

Elmo Murry, son of John White Greenlee and Mary Clark Divers 271 

Elsie Estella, daughter of Calvin Rogers Jerome Greenlee and Martha Ellen Flora 379 

Elsie Jane, daughter of George Coleman Greenlee and Sarah Viola Snodgrass 124 

Elspeth, daughter of Greinleyis Jlisc. 17 

Elvira, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Haddassa Patton 394 

Elvira P., daughter of Andrew H. Greenlee and Aniee D. Giles 79 

Elza RoUand, son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Wames 336 

Emaline, daughter of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 233 

Emaline, daughter of Hamilton Greenlee 360 

Emeline, daughter of WiUiam Greenlee and Emily Jackson 361 

EmeUne, daughter of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt 362 

Emeline, daughter of Charles Greenlee and Elizabeth Onstott 389 

Emeline, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Ballentine 457 

EmeUne Blodgett, daughter of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins 106 

Emery Alfred, son of Clarence Marshall Greenlee and Minnie B. Widdup 424 

Emery Maude, daughter of Tyra Napoleon Greenlee and Effie Josephine Marvin 170 

EmiUe G., son of Charles A. Greenlee and Goldena Warner 173 

Emily, daughter of WilUam Greenlee 320 

Emily Adelia, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Mary Christy 187 

Emily Amelia, daughter of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett. . . .252, 283 

Emily Jane, daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Viannah Elizabeth Cole 372 

Emily Jane, daughter of WiUiam Greenleese and Harriet Baird 501 

Emily Louise, daughter of Henry Clay Greenlee and Louise A. Newell 286 

Emily Parizade, daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annice D. Giles 79 

EmUy W., daughter of Luther (or Lewis) Greenlee 78 



656 INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Emma, daughter of John Greenlee ^9 

Emma, daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer 125 

Emma, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Jolifif 135 

Emma, daughter of John Greenlee and Minnie Verwollt 195 

Emma, daughter of Nathan Greenlee and Lucinda Greenlee 204 

Emma, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Esther Norman 532, 533 

Emma A., daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Weygandt 463 

Emma Jane, daughter of George Greenlee 71 

Emma Louisa, daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 534 

Emory Adelbert, son of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Alma Eansom 97 

Emory C, son of James Altha Greenlee and Elizabeth J. Gass 126 

Eolis Erma, daughter of Edwin Stewart Greenlee and Filora Bell Emerick 336 

Ephraim Allan, son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey 265 

Ephraim Edward, son of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett 252 

Ephraim Edward, son of Alexander Saekett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 253 

Ephraim Leiand, son of James McEntire Greenlee and Harriet Rice 284 

Ephraim McDowell, son of David Greenlee and Jane White 240 

Ephraim McDowell, son of Ephraim Greenlee and Malinda Beckleheimer 272 

Ephraim M., son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell 236 

Erie May, daughter of Woodson E. Greenlee and Anna Mendenhall 554 

Erl P., son of Franklin E. Greenlee and Lueretia Davis 570 

Erie W., son of Charles Montgomery Greenlee and Nannie E. Watson 570 

Ernest, son of Mills Erwin Greenlee and Aurildah Sinclair 347 

Ernest, son of James Greenlee and Mary Dickson (or Dixon) 434 

Ernest James, grandson of James Greenlees 467 

Ernest Lot, son of Albert Keith Greenlee and Martha P. Barnes 151 

Esom (or Eastham), son of Edward Greenlee 198 

Esom, son of Francis Greenlee and EUen V. Stephenson 403 

Estella Janetta, daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Onstott 390 

Estella M., daughter of Henry Harrison Greenlee and Elizabeth Ellen Blake 540 

Esther, daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 55 

Esther, daughter of Andrew Taylor Greenlee and Prudence A. BaU 208 

Esther, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 358, 369 

Esther, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Esther Norman 532 

Esther Elizabeth, daughter of William Samuel Greenlee and Ida Elizabeth Ammon 377 

Esther Estella, daughter of Utica Onias Greenlee and Minnie Eosenbaugh 385 

Esther E., daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Nettie Ralston 478 

Esther Louisa, daughter of Henry LeFevre Greenlee and Emma Maria Wolff 160 

Ethel, daughter of William MacCowan Greenlee and Alice M. Bird 378 

Ethel, daughter of James Greenlee and Amanda E. Chatham 554 

Ethel Carrie, daughter of Charles Greenlee and Matilda Long 500 

Ethel D., daughter of Lafayette Greenlee and Rosella M. Chenoweth 141 

Ethel Haseltine, daughter of Charles Montgomery Greenlee and Nannie E. Watson 570 

Ethel H., daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Vianah Elizabeth Cole 372 

Ethel Irene, daughter of Ernest Lot Greenlee and Sarah Wice 151 

Ethel Katherine, daughter of Albert Hale Greenly and May Josephine Glover 565 

Eugene Judson, son of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Alma Eanson 153 

Eugene Hugh, son of Eugene Judson Greenlee and Edith M. Stone 154 

Eimice Felicia Ono, daughter of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer 381 

Eunice Irene, daughter of William Greenlee and Hannah Farquhar 461 

Eva Blanch, daughter of Thornton Edward Greenlee and Miriam M. Good 423 

Eva E., daughter of Marshall May Greenlee and Ida Bell Snowden 418 

Eva E., daughter of Franklin E. Greenlee and Lueretia Davis 570 

Eva M., daughter of George Elisha Greenlee and Jane Elizabeth McKinney 254 

Eva Loucena, daughter of Ira Greenlee and Alma Ransom 154 

Eva S., daughter of Andrew Greenlees and Maggie Andrews 469 



INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 657 

Page 

Evaline, daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett 202 

Evaline, daughter of Hamilton Greenlee and Frances Prewett 401 

Evangeline Sarah, daughter of William Samuel Greenlee and Ida Elizabeth Ammons 377 

Evelyn, daughter of John Greenlees and Grace Poison 468 

Everett Clyde, son of Oscar T. Greenlee and Mary Orlena Hammer 385 

Everett MeCowen, son of Levi Thompson Greenlee and Sophia M. Everett 209 

Everhart, son of George Greenlee 71 

Evie, son of David Greenlees and Mary Doss 213 

Experience, daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 61 

E. Lee, son of John B. Greenlee and Mary E. Diekhout 517 

Fannie Elizabeth, daughter of Nicodemus Greenlee and Malinda Jane Payton 515 

Fanny, daughter of William Greenlee and Fergison 537 

Fanny, daughter of Willis Greenlee and Nancy Long t)67 

Fanny Maria, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Baird 501 

Fianna, daughter of John Greenly 551 

Fianna, daughter of Greenly and Elizabeth 373 

Flora, daughter of John Greenlee 49 

Flora, daughter of William Greenlee and Sarah Calvert 78 

Flora, daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 415 

Flora, daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Weygandt 459 

Flora, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary E. Scott 509 

Florence, daughter of John Greenlee and Jeanne Smith 473 

Florence, daughter of WUliam Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

Florence, daughter of Charles Carrol Greenly and Anna Walbridge 562 

Florence, daughter of William Greinlees and Agnes Cordoner 588 

Florence Ellen, daughter of Allen Greenlee and Melissa Kiler 541 

Florence E., daughter of Samuel S. Greenlee and Amanda J. Tinker 352 

Florence L., daughter of FrankUn E. Greenlee and Eliza H. Bays 570 

Frances, daughter of Clinton Eansom Greenlee and Josephine Walters 155 

Frances, daughter of Neely Levinus Greenlee and Cordelia J. Jenkins 205 

Frances Amelia, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Sarah Gorman 328 

Frances Amelia, daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 331 

Frances Elvira, daughter of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 367 

Frances Giles, daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles 80 

Frances L., daughter of Franklin E. Greenlee and Eliza H. Bays 570 

Frances M., daughter of John Eeid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles 569 

Frances O., daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain 93 

Francis, daughter of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee 403 

Francis, descendant of Elijah Greenlee 56'^ 

Francis Leland, son of Ephraim Leland Greenlee and Katharine Dover 284 

Francis Marion, son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 372 

Ph-ancis Marion, son of Tilmon CoUin Greenlee and Melissa LaseU Sandy 383 

Francis Marion, son of Manuel Greenlee and Happy Butler 556 

Fxancis NicoU, son of Thomas Greenly 559 

Francis Pearce, son of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Ann EUza Pearce 288 

Frank, son of Ephraim AUen Greenlee and Diadamia Dame 265 

Frank, son of William Greenlee 399 

Frank A., son of Archibald Wilson Greenlee and Mary (or Olive) E. Smith 194 

Frank Carrol, son of John Carrol Morris Greenlee and Josephine Brack 409 

Frank Divers, son of John White Greenlee and Mary Clark Divers 271 

Frank Elliott, son of James Lebbeus Greenlee and Alamanda Cook 128 

Frank Marshall, son of Jerome Bacon Greenlee and Addie Adella Eice 150 

Frank Patton, son of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 253 

Franklin, son of Edward Greenlee 198 

Franklin E., son of John Eeid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles 569 

Fred, son of Samuel Greenlee and Harriet Burch 328 



658 INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Fred, son of James Greenlee and Mary Dickson (or Dixon) 434 

Fred, son of William F. Greenlee and Lucretia Darling 514 

Fred AUen, son of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 253 

Fred Sackett, son of James Fleniming Greenlee and Helen Adelaide Sackett 191 

Frederic, son of Thomas Hunt Greenly and Lucy Smith Higgins 560 

Frederic Trescut, son of Thomas Greenly 561 

Frederick, son of William Greenlee and Mary Eamsey 48 

Frederick, son of John Martin Greenlee 218 

Frederick Butler, son of David Peniwell Greenlee and Eachel Ann Postles 181 

Frederick Harrison, son of William Harrison Greenlee and Mary A. Shillito 343 

French, son of John Morris Greenlee and Luretta Sullivan 414 

Garfield, son of Thomas F. Greenlee and Julia Ann Eucker 540 

Gavin, son of Greenlees 432 

Gavin, son of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson 432 

Gavin, son of John Greenlees 446 

Gavin, son of John Greenlees and Margaret Ealston 464 

Genevieve, G., daughter of Tighlman A. Greenlee and Verna A. Owens 554 

George, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 70 

George, son of Samuel Greenlee and Harriet Burch 328 

George, son of George Greenlee and Sarah Eabel 332 

George, son of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel 359 

George, son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland 360 

George, son of Edward Greenlee 403 

George, son of Clark Greenlee and Angaby Burns 405 

George, son of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Thornton 410 

George, son of Thornton Edward Greenlee and Miriam M. Good 423 

George, son of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson 432 

George, son of James Greenlees and Mary Dickson (or Dixon) 434 

George, son of John Greenlees 446 

George, son of John Greenlee and Helen Brown 437, 450, 471 

George, son of George Greenlee and Martha Greenlee 450 

George, son of Patrick Greenly and Mary Molson 502 

George, son of Greenly 521 

George, son of Eiehard Greenly and Hannah Bradford 531 

George Albert, son of Louis Albert Greenlee and Carrie Jane Deaver 295 

George Alonzo, son of WiUiam Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 536 

George Alvah, son of William Edward Greenlee and Margaretta Brown 124 

George Annah, son of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Eebecca Lester 522 

George Arthur, son of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 367 

George A., son of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 358 

George A., son of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson 411 

George Bracken, son of James Greenlee and Hannah Bracken 332 

George Chalmers, son of George Alonzo Greenly and Jessie Chalmers 536 

George Coleman, son of George Greenlee 124 

George C, son of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin 452 

George Dickson, son of John Greenlees and Marion Ferrie Hodge 435 

George Elisha, son of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett 253 

George Ephraim, son of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malvina Miller 272 

George F., son of Francis Pearce Greenlee and Cora Mann 289 

George Glell, son of Elza EoUand Greenlee and Mary Long 337 

George H., son of Tighlman A. Greenlee and Verna A. Owens 554 

George Martin, sou of James Greenlee 566 

George Moody, son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 367 

George Sterling, son of John Witt Greenlee and Narcissus Frances Douglass 382 

George Sterling, son of John Marshal Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Collins 377 

George Wallace, son of Michael Greenlee and Eebecca H. Conover 88 



INDEX-NAME OP GREENLEE. 659 

Page 

George, Wallace, son of David P. Greenlee and Martha E. Greenlee 437 

George Washington, son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain 56 

George Washington, son of Benjamin Chamberlain Greenlee and Julia Ann Earl 150 

George Washington, son of William Greenlee and Smith 304 

George Wellington, son of William Greenlee and Harriet Baird 502 

George William, son of Henry Greenlee and Angeline Booth 218 

George W., son of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs 86 

George W., son of Hugh Hasson Greenlee 338 

George W., son of Greenlee 547 

Georgena Mitchell, daughter of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary Tate 280 

Georgia, daughter of Eobert Stewart Greenlee and Amelia Jane Dufiford 342 

Georgia B., daughter of George A. Greenlee and Rachel McDermitt 411 

Gertie Estella, daughter of John Marshall Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Collins 382 

Gertie Virgil, daughter of Clarence Marshall Greenlee and Minnie B. Widdup 424 

Gertrude, daughter of Charles H. Greenlee and Josie Cunningham 84 

Gertrude, daughter of Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Elizabeth Brooks 165 

Gertrude Frances, daughter of EUas Chamberlain Greenlee and Mary Louise Keyes 100 

Gertrude May, daughter of John Allen Greenlee and Susan J. McClelland 172 

Gertrude Neufifer, daughter of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Mary Happoldt 283 

Gideon Albert, son of WiUiam Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 217 

Gilbert, son of James Greenlee and Mary Reddington 522 

Gilbert Clyde, son of John Gilbert Greenlee and Florence Elizabeth Jones 383 

Gilbert Michael, son of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton 59 

Gladys Campbell, daughter of Matthew Greenlees and Wilhebnina Alexander Campbell. . . .477 

Gladys C, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Nettie Ralson 478 

Glenn Garfield, son of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda Catherine Kidwell 369 

Gordon Bird, son of William MacCowan Greenlee and Alice M. Bird 378 

Grace, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth McDowell 231 ^ 

Grace, daughter of David Greenlee and Jane White 239 

Grace, daughter of John Greenlees and Grace Poison 468 

Grace, daughter of Charles Carrol Greenly and Anna Walbridge 562 

Grace Bell, daughter of Elza RoUand Greenlee and Mary Long 337 

Grace Elizabeth, daughter of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey 238 

Grace Emily, daughter of Robert Lemuel Greenlee and Emily Brooks 164 

Grace, Maria, daughter of John Carrol Morris Greenlee and Josephine Brack 421 

Grace May, daughter of Oscar T. Greenlee and Mary Orlena Hammer 385 

Grace M., daughter of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis 343 

Grace M., daughter of Thomas F. Greenlee and Julia Ann Rucker 540 

Granville, son of Nathan Greenlee and Lucinda Greenlee 204 

Green, son of John Greenlee and Susanna Aylshire 204 

Greenbury, son of James Greenlee and Mary Reddington 522 

Greer Mcllvain, son of James Greenlee and Mary Mellvain 455 

Gregory, son of John Greenlee and Kate Gregory 467 

Grenella, daughter of James Madison Greenlee and Emma Eliza Hill 83 

G riffin Smith, son of Hiram Bruel Greenly and Nina V. Hughs 548 

Grisel, daughter of Alexander Greenlees and Jean Robison 586 

GrizeU, daughter of Greinleis 583 

Guilford Glenwood, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 406 

Guy, son of Andrew Morgan Greenlee and Mary (or Missouri) Pickens 415 

G. May, daughter of James Madison Greenlee and Emma Eliza Hill 83 

G. N., daughter of William Greenlee and Alice McEIinley 168 

Hale (?), son of Wesley Greenlee 555 

Halford R., son of Archibald WUson Greenlee and Mary (or Olive) E. Smith 194 

Hamilton, son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland 359 

Hamilton, son of John Greenlee and Jane Reynolds 401 

Hannah, daughter of Greenlee 199 



660 INDEX— NAME OP GREENLEE. 

Page 

Hannah, daughter of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 198, 399 

Hannah Agnes Lang, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Dickson (or Dixon) 434 

Hannah Amanda, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Hannah C, daughter of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson 403 

Hannah Ann Eliza, daughter of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary E. Greenlee 251 

Hannah Ethel, daughter of Joseph EUsah Greenlee and Elizabeth Newkirk 463 

Hannah F., daughter of Oliver E. Greenly and Mary Elizabeth Hart 180 

Hannah Jane, daughter of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn 181 

Hannah Mary, daughter of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 233 

Hannah McClanahan, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxtou 240 

Hannah McClanahan, daughter of James Samuel Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth Harlan... 279 

Hannah M., daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Henry 458 

Harland Bowman, daughter of Cassius Monroe Greenlee and Eva M. Wright 150 

Harley C, son of Lafayette Greenlee and Kosella M. Chenoweth 141 

Harley Earle, son of Ira Newton Greenlee and Frances Ellen Conwell 420 

Harley Umberfield, son of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Mary Greenlee TJmberfield 118 

Harmon Victor, son of Curtis Greenlee and Mina Marks 336 

Harold, son of Samuel Nichols Greenlee and Amanda Ruth Scott 170 

Harold, son of Hugh Hassen Greenlee and Ella Lee 338 

Harold Bomine, son of William MacCowan Greenlee and Alice M. Bird 378 

Harriet, daughter of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 66 

Harriet, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Harriet, daughter of Morris Greenlee and Nancy Kimberling 407 

Harriet, daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 414 

Harriet Ann, daughter of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis 344 

Harriet A., daughter of Henry Greenlee and Angeline Booth 206 

Harriet CappatoUa, daughter of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 418 

Harriet Eliza, daughter of James McEntire Greenlee and Harriet Eiee 255 

Harriet EUzabeth, daughter of Morris Clark Greenlee and Catherine Boush 206 

Harriet EUzabeth, daughter of Ephraim Leland Greenlee and Katherine Dover 284 

Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of William Greenleese and Harriet Baird 501 

Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 535 

Harriet EUen, daughter of George Greenlee 71 

Harriet E., daughter of Stephen Thomas Greenly and Mary Ann Sloan 534 

Harriet Sarepta, daughter of Perry Martin Greenlee and Emeline Matilda Smith 215 

Harriet Sophia, daughter of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle Riffle 217 

Harietta J., daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Sarah A. Nichols 170 

Harry, son of David Peniwell Greenly and Rachel Ann Postles 181 

Harry, son of John A. Greenlee and Mary A. Hood 196 

Harry, son of Andrew Taylor Greenlee and Prudence A. Ball 208 

Harry, son of James Greenlees and Mary Dickson 434 

Harry Hugh, son of John William Greenlee and Kate Bethune Mahony .497 

Harry LeFevre, son of David Riland Greenlee and Harriet Browning (Compton) Cooper. .160 

Harry Lee, son of Joseph P. Greenlees and Sallie L. Manning 495 

Harry L., son of Francis Pearce Greenlee and Cora Mann 289 

Harry Robert, son of John Chamberlain Greenlee and Myra Eddy 89 

Harvey Albert, son of James Madison Greenlee and Eliza Jane Glore 546 

Harvey H., son of Robert Greenlees and Agnes McFarland 434 

Harvey F. (or H.), son of Franklin E. Greenlee and Eliza H. Bays 570 

Harvey Umberfield, son of Harley Umberfield Greenlee and Mary Ann Tucker 118 

Haseltine EUza, daughter of John Eeid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles 568 

Hattie Ellen, daughter of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Hattie May, daughter of Harley Umberfield Greenlee and Mary Ann Tucker 118 

Hazel, daughter of William Mark Greenlee and Belle Lowrey 462 

Helen, daughter of Elias Chamberlain Greenlee and Mary Louise Keyes 100 

Helen, daughter of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Brown 452 



INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 661 

Page 

Helen, daughter of John Greenlee and Helen Brown 452 

Helen, daughter of Greenlees 452 

Helen, daughter of John Greenlees and Margaret Ealston 464 

Helen, daughter of David Greenlees 465 

Helen, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 476 

Helen, daughter of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple 479 

Helen, daughter of Greinleis 583 

Helen Irene, daughter of Hugh Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Hopper 497 

Henrietta, daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 115 

Henrietta, daughter of John Greenlee and Eliza Jane (Einehart) Coin 457 

Henrietta Jane Lewis, daughter of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 234 

Henrietta S., daugher of George EUsha Greenlee and Jane Elizabeth McKinney 254 

Henry, son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 198 

Henry, son of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes 206 

Henry, son of Andrew Greenly 545 

Henry Christopher, son of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Happoldt 283 

Henry Clay, son of Henry Clay Greenlee and Louisa A. Newell 286 

Henry Clay, son of Samuel Harvey Greenlee and Elizabeth Stites 285 

Henry C, son of William Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

Henry Franklin, son of Pleasant Greenlee and Caroline Kidwell 371 

Henry Harrison, son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Furnas 540 

Henry Pratt, sou of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Henry WilUam, son of William Grenlee and Sophia Aylshire 216 

Herbert, son of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Herbert Clarence, son of Elza Rolland Greenlee and Mary Long 3J7 

Herbert Stephen, son of Stephen Thomas Greenleese and Mary Grey SomerviUe 502 

Herman Bruce, son of Elmer Greenlee and Cora Frances Vogan 353 

Hester, daughter of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris 43 

Hester, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs 52 

Hester Ann, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory 65 

Hettie Florence, daughter of William Hunter Lawson Greenlee and Mary Florence 

Perkins 82 

HezeMah, son of William Greenlee and Catherine Riffle 212 

Hiram Bruel, son of Greenly 548 

Hiram E., son of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory 68 

Hiretta, daughter of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Mary (Greenlee) IJmberfield 117 

Homer, son of Lafayette Greenlee and Dell M. Rush 141 

Homer Day, son of Allen Greenlee and Melissa Kiler 541 

Howard Newton, son of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle RiflBe 217 

Hugh, son of Greenlees 432 

Hugh, son of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

Hugh, son of Peter Greenlees and Martha Ferguson 436 

Hugh, son of John Greenlees and Jean MagiU 445 

Hugh, son of Robert Greenless and Sarah Templeton 472 

Hugh, son of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 474 

Hugh, son of Greenlee 490 

Hugh, grandson of Joseph Greenlee 492 

Hugh, son of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson 492 

Hugh D., son of John Buchanan Greenlee and Eveline A. Coffin 106 

Hugh Hassen, son of William Greenlee and Mary Vogan 338 

Hugh T., son of William Jacob Greenlee and Samantha L. John 496 

Huldah, daughter of Allen Greenlee and Sarah McKelvey 47 

Huldah, daughter of Manual Greenlee and Happy Butler 556 

Huldah Evaline, daughter of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory 121 

Huldah M., daughter of Harley Umberfield Greenlee and Mary Ann Tucker 119 

Hushel, son of Jamee W. Greenlee and Amanda E. Chatham 554 



662 INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Ida, Daughter of John Greenlee 49 

Ida, daughter of John Purden Greenley and Louisa Walker 178 

Ida, daughter of David Peniwell Greenly and Eachel Ann Postles 181 

Ida, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Harriet Burch 328 

Ida Agnes, daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Hanly 490 

Ida Annis, daughter of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Abna Ransom 155 

Ida E., daughter of George Elisha Greenlee and Jane EUzabeth McKinney 254 

Ida Katherine, daughter of David Greenlee 265 

Ida v., daughter of James Greenlee and Mary E. Arnold 461 

India AurUia, daughter of Napoleon Cato Cicero Greenlee and Lucy Wheeler 380 

Inez Beatrice, daughter of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malvina Miller 272 

lona, daughter of Woodson E. Greenlee and Anna Mendenhall 554 

Ira, son of Samuel Nichols Greenlee and Amanda Ruth Scott 170 

Ira, son of Samuel Greenlee and Elizabeth KimberUng 402 

Ira Albert, son of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett 202 

Ira, son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Eachel Chamberlain 97 

Ira Moss, son of Claborn Greenlee and Maria Kimberling 422 

Ira Newton, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 419 

Ira E., son of Hugh Hassen Greenlee and Amanda M. Hedglin 338 

Irenaeus, son of Mathew Greenlee and Martha Allen 189 

Irene Amanda, daughter of David Greenlee 265 

Iris, daughter of Robert Harlan Greenlee and lillian Ansley Hobbs 279 

Trma, daughter of Eugene Judson Greenlee and Edith M. Stone 154 

Isaac, son of Greenlife 577 

Isaac Jackson, son of William Merchant Greenlee and Mary B. Jackson 219 

Isabel, daughter of James Greenlees and Janet Watson 437 

Isabel, daughter of George Greenlees and Martha Wilson 448 

Isabel, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Marion Taylor 588 

Isabella, daughter of Samuel Greenlees and Isabel Ralston 439 

Isabella, daughter of James Greenlee and Agnes Simpson 466 

Isabella, daughter of Eobert Greenlees and Ellen Ealston 478 

Isabella, daughter of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson 493 

Isabella C, daughter of James Greenly and Martha Walker 500 

Isabella Victoria, daughter of Eobert Lemuel Greenlee and Emily Brooks 107 

Isobell, daughter of John Greinleyis 581 

Isobell, daughter of Greinleyis 582 

Isobell, daughter of Greinleis 584 

Isobell, daughter of Greenlees 585 

Isobell, daughter of Eobert Grinlees 587 

Iva Belle, daughter of George Coleman Greenlee and Sarah Viola Snodgrass 124 

I., son of Green Greenlee and Eose Van Sickles 204 

I. Josephine, daughter of Eobert William Greenlee and Clara Josephine Firster 341 

Jackson Francis, son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinn 558 

Jacob, son of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones 49 

Jacob, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 71 

Jacob, son of John Greenlee and Susanna Aylshire 200 

Jacob, son of Greenlee 579 

Jacob A., son of Henry William Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth Riffle 216 

Jacob, son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 56 

Jacob Newton, son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 216 

James, son of Michael Greenlee 38 

James, son of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones 37 

James, son of James Greenlee 38 

James, son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 38 

James, son of William Greenlee 47 

James, son of John Greenlee 49 



James. 

James, 

James 

James. 

James. 

James, 

James 

James 

James, 

James 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James 

James 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James 

James 

James 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James 

James, 

James 

James, 

James 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James 

James, 

James 

James, 

James, 

James, 

James 

James, 

James 

James 

Jame>, 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 663 

Page 

son of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris 66, 114, 115 

son of Lewis Greenlee 72 

son of Benjamin Greenlee and Eebecca Bigler 74 

son of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz 76 

son of William Greenlee and Sarah Calvert 78 

son of Greenlee 210 

son of John Greenlee and Sarah McCracken 184 

son of Eobert Greenlee and Mary Bonar 185 

son of Archibald Greenlee and Giffen 185 

son of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchel 185 

son of Edward Greenlee 198 

son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 200 

son of Greenlee 221 

son of James Greenlee and Mary E. McDowell 230 

son of John Greenlee and Hannah McClanahan 232 

son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey 238 

son of David Greenlee and Jane White 238 

son of David Greenlee and Sarah Hays 240 

son of Alexander (?) Greenlee 299 

son of James Greenlee 299 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson 302 

son of William Greenlee and Smith 304 

son of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady 310 

son of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland 317 

son of William Greenlee and Elmira Stocking 318 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 323 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Stuart 346 

son of Greenlee 355 

son of James Greenlee and Nancy 356 

son of James Greenlee and Ruth Sunderland 356 

son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland 357 

son of George A. Greenlee and Eliza James 358 

son of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel 359 

son of Hamilton Greenlee and Frances Prewett 401 

son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee 403 

son of Arthur Greenlees 426 

son of David Greenlees 428 

son of James Greenlees and — ■ ■ Fulton 428 

son of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gilmour 429 

son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 429 

son of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson 432 

son of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

son of ' Greenlees 434 

son of James Greenlees and Mary Dickson (or Dixon) 434 

son of John Greenlees and Marion Ferrie Hodge 435 

sou of Greenlees '. . . . 435 

son of Peter Greenlees and Martha Ferguson 436 

son of James Greenlee and Margaret A. Picken 437 

son of Greenlees 437 

son of Archibald Greenlees and Helen Templeton 438 

son of James Greenlees and Janet Watson 438 

son of James Greenlees and Catherine Galbraith 438 

son of John Greenlees and Mary Huie 438 

son of Samuel Greenlees and Agnes Andrews Greenlees 439 

son of Greenlees 444 

son of John Greenlees and Jean Magill 445 



664 INDEX— XA3IE OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

James, son of John Greenlees 446 

James, son of Greenlees 455 

Jamee, son of John Greenlee and Jane 72, 455 

James, son of John Greenlee and Margaret Dougherty 459 

James, sou of John Greenlee and Marr Ballantine 461 

James, son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 467 

James, son of David Greenlees 467 

James, son of James Greenlees and Agnes Bullock 467 

James, son of Joseph Greenlees and Jean Aitken ^ 466 

James, son of Bobert Greenlees 468 

James, son of Bobert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton 470 

James, son of William Greenlee and Martha Harrey 471 

James, son of Bobert Greenlees and Mary Montgomery 472 

James, son of Bobert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 437, 474 

James, son of 'William Greenlee and Mary Y. Allen 491 

James, son of Patrick Greenly and Mary Molson 502 

James, son of Thomas Greenly and Eebecca Spense 503 

James, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry 506 

James, son of Matthew (or James) Greenlee 499 

James, son of James Greenlee and Martha Walker 500 

James, son of WUliam Greenlee and Jane Holland 509 

James, son of Greenlee 522 

James, son of WUlLam Greenlee and Sarah Ferguson 512 

James, son of James Greenlee and Mary Beddington 522 

James, son of Greenley 524 

James, son of James Greenley 524 

James, son of Bichard Greenly and Hannah Bradford 531 

James, son of David Greenlee and Lucy TTi1l 545 

James, son of Abner Greenlee and Mary B. Christy 552 

James, son of Wesley Greenlee and Alice . . ; 555 

James, son of Willis Greenlee and Xancy Long 567 

James, son of Greenly 572 

James, (or Mathew) son of Greenlee 499 

James, son of Greenlee 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 585, 587, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593 

James, son of David Greenlee 576 

James, son of John Greinleyis 582 

James, son of John Greenlees and Janet Millar 586 

James, son of Greenlees 587 

James, son of Bobert Greenlees 587 

James, son of John Greenlees and Margaret Buchan 583 

James, son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Ferguson 588 

James, son of James Greenlees 589 

James, son of William Greenlees 589 

James, son of Samuel GreenUves 591 

James Adams, son of Bobert William Greenlee and Clara Josephine Mrster 341 

James Alexander, son of William Greenlee and Mary Johnson 190 

James Allen, son of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs 86 

James Allen, son of John Greenlee and Mary Allen 552 

James Altha, son of George Coleman Greenlee and Sarah Viola Snodgrass 124 

James Altha, son of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee 126 

James Archibald, son of Thomas Beaver Greenlee and Mary Belle Struble 193 

James Augustus, son of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett 251 

James A., son of Lafayette Greenlee and Bosella M. Cbenoweth 141 

James A., son of Manual Greenlee and Happy Butler 556 

James Bruce, son of Charles Alvin Greenlee and Emma O. Packer 135 

James Bryant, son of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion 515 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 665 

Page 

James Byron, son of Franklin E. Greenlee and Lucretia Davis 570 

James Carlton, son of John Allen Greenlee and Susan J. McClelland 119 

James Charles, son of Archibald Greenlees and Mary Greenlees 443 

James Clinton, son of Joseph Elisha Greenlee and Elizabeth Newkirk 463 

James Coleman, son of Thomas Brady Greenly and Ann Eliza Lewis 529 

James C. son of Eobert Greenlee and Marion Montgomery 474 

James C, son of Greenley and Matilda C. 504 

James Dougan, son of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda Catherine Kidwell 369 

James D., son of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 66 

James D., son of Oliver E. Greenly and Mary Elizabeth Hart 180 

James Edmond, son of Charles Greenlee and Matilda Long 500 

James Edward, son of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Ann Eliza Pearee 267 

James Elmer, son of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Weygandt 459 

James Elmer, son of Elijah Francis Greenlee and Eebecca Middleton 547 

James Fleming, son of Archibald Greenlee and Margaret Everet Bonar 191 

James Franklin, son of James Madison Greenlee and EUza Jane Glore 546 

James Gans, sou of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 73 

James Harvey, son of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 533 

James Henry (or Henry Smith), son of James Lemuel Greenlee and Caroline Perkins.. 51 

James Hervey, son of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary E. Greenlee 248 

James Higgins, son of Thomas Hunt Greenly and Lucy Smith Higgins 559 

James K., son of Greenlee 204 

James Lacy, son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 368 

James Lafayette, son of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 253 

James Lafayette, son of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 377 

James Lebbeus, son of James Gans Greenlee and Catharine Bell 128 

James Lemuel, son of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton 51 

James Lewis, son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes 312 

James Lockhead, son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret McDonald Lockhead 431 

James Logan, son of Thomas Young Greenlee and Margaret Ruth Logan 256 

James Luther Anderson, son of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer 368 

James Madison, son of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin 82 

James Madison, son of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 308 

James Madison, son of Elijah Greenlee and Eachel Ella Litten 546 

James Martin, son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery MeGechy 4855 

James McDoweU, son of Ephraim Lelaud Greenlee and Katharine Dover 284 

James McEntire, son of David Washington Greenlee and Mary Howard McEntire 254 

James Monroe, son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt 360 

James M., son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell 230, 232 

James Newton, son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 372 

James Noah, son of James Sterling Greenlee 370 

James N., son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinn 557 

James Patterson, son of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson 308 

James Purden, son of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn 180 

James P., son of Greenly 574 

James Eiland, son of David Eiland Greenlee and Harriet Browning Compton 160 

James Eobert, son of WilUam Edward Greenlee and Margaretta Brown 124 

James Eobertson Campbell, son of Matthew Greenlees and Wilhelmina Alexander Campbell. 477 

James Eussell, son of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Forster 277 

James E., son of James Eiland Greenlee and Emily Vincent 160 

James E., son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Andrew 475 

James Samuel, son of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 247 

James Sterling, son of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 370 

James S., son of Hugh Greenlee and Jane Smith 475 

James Thomas, son of Louis Albert Greenlee and Carrie Jane Deaver 295 

James Thomas, son of Hugh Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Hopper 493 



666 INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

James T., son of Jamea Greenly and Mary Brady 526 

James V., son of William Greenlee and Mary Vogan 313 

James Walter, son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills 348 

James Walter Samuel, son of Samuel Greenlees and Jessie Eliza Weir 444 

James William, son of William Stows Greenlee and Minerva Hood 169 

James William, son of Thomas Greenlees and Jane Muir 472 

James WilUam, son of James Greenlee and Margaret S. Rush 509 

James WilUam, son of Robert Greenlee and Thompson 512 

James W., son of Thomas B. Greenlee and Mary A. Ldttle 117 

James W., sou of Harvey H. Greenlees and Lydia J. Green 434 

James W., son of James Bryant Greenlee and Mary Ellen Lambert 516 

James W., son of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant 554 

Jamie Florence, daughter of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary Tate 280 

Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Mcllvain 72 

Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchell 188 

Jane, daughter of Alexander Greenlee and Martha (or Mary) Jane Brice 194 

Jane, daughter of William Greenlee and Susan Musselman 199 

Jane, daughter of David Greenlee and Jane White 239 

Jane, daughter of Ephraim Greenlee and Malinda Beckelheimer 240 

Jane, daughter of William Greenlee and Rebecca Hughs 304 

Jane, daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 308 

Jane, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter 315 

Jane, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 358 

Jane, or Nancy), daughter of John Greenlee and Jane Reynolds 399 

Jane, daughter of William Greenlee 400 

Jane, daughter of John Greenlees and Jane Moore 427 

Jane, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Janet Connell 428 

Jane, daughter of WiUiam Greenlees and Mary Middleman 430 

Jane, daughter of Gavin Greenlees and Jane Gossman 432 

Jane, daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Elizabeth Campbell 456 

Jane, daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Dougherty 458 

Jane, daughter of EUsha Greenlee and Eunice West 460 

Jane, daughter of Robert Greenlees 468 

Jane, daughter of David Greenlees and Nancy Breckenridge 469 

Jane, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton 470 

Jane, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Jane Muir 472 

Jane, daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Isabel McGowan 490 

Jane, daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Mary Y. Allen 491 

Jane, daughter of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson 492 

Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Martha Walker 500 

Jane, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry 507 

Jane, daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Sarah Armstrong 511 

Jane, daughter of WilUam Francis Greenlee 513 

Jane, daughter of Greenlees 518 

Jane, daughter of David Greenlees and Maria Blakley 520 

Jane, daughter of Greenly 521 

Jane, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Allen 552 

Jane, daughter of Andrew Greenlees and Nancy Moore 592 

Jane, daughter of Greenlaw 592 

Jane Ann, daughter of David Greenlee and Lucy VermilUon 513 

Jane H„ daughter of WiOiam Greenlee and Mary Vogan 313 

Jane Innis, daughter of Thomas W. Greenlee and Mary Quinn 387 

Jane Jackson, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gilmour 428 

Jane Mary, daughter of John M. Greenlee and Mary Mills 347 

Jane White, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Ann Anderson 431 

Janet, daughter of David Greenlees 428 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 667 

Page 

Janet, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 429 

Janet, daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Middlemas 430 

Janet, daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

Janet, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Agnes McFarlaud 433 

Janet, daughter of James Greenlees and Catharine Galbraith 438 

Janet, daughter of Samuel Greenlees and Isabel Ealston 439 

Janet, daughter of Alexander Greenlees and Mary Colville 444 

Janet, daughter of Joseph Greenlees and Jean Aitken 466 

Janet, daughter of William Greenlee and Martha Harvey 471 

Janet, daughter of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple 479 

Janet, daughter of Daniel Greenlees and Mary Colville 485 

Janet, daughter of John Greinleyis 580 

Janet, daughter of John Greinleyis 581 

Janet, daughter of Thomas Greinleyis 581 

Janet, daughter of Greinleyis 582 

Janet, daughter of John Greinlie and Isobell Duncan 583 

Janet, daughter of William Greenlees 587 

Janet, daughter of John Greenlees 587 

Janet, daughter of Thomas Grinlees and Elizabeth Lata 587 

Janet, daughter of John Greenlees and Marjory Buehan 588 

Janet, daughter of James Greenlees 589 

Janet Campbell, daughter of Matthew Greenlees and Wilhelmina Alexander Campbell. .. .477 

Janette, daughter of James Greenlees and Agnes Simpson 466 

Janette, daughter of John Greenlee and Helen Brown 451 

Jasper, son of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel 359 

Jean, daughter of James Greenlees and Janet Watson 437 

Jean, daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Mirren Keith 445 

Jean, daughter of David Greenlees 465 

Jean, daughter of James Greenlees and Agnes Simpson 466 

Jean, daughter of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 467 

Jean, daughter of Eobert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 476 

Jean, daughter of Alexander Greenlees and Jean Eobison 586 

Jean, daughter of Alexander Greenlees and Katherine Brown 586 

Jean, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Anderson 587 

Jean, daughter of James Greenlees and Elizabeth Stewart 587 

Jean, daughter of David Greenlees 587 

Jean, daughter of John Greenlees 587 

Jean, daughter of James Greenlees 587 

Jean, daughter of William Greenlees 587 

Jean, daughter of Jean Greenlees 588 

Jean, daughter of James Greenlees 589 

Jean, daughter of Mathew Greenlee and Jean 592 

Jeanne, daughter of Eobert Greenlees and Mary Montgomery 472 

Jeanne, daughter of William Greenlee and Martha Harvey 472 

Jemima, daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal 316 

Jemima, daughter of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 507 

Jennette, daughter of Thomas F. Greenlee and Julia Ann Eucker 539 

Jennie Bell, daughter of Henry Greenlee and AngeUne Booth 206 

Jennie O., daughter of Henry Harrison Greenlee and Elizabeth Ellen Blake 540 

Jeremiah Porter, son of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann MeGinnis 315 

Jerome Bacon, son of Eobert Benson Greenlee and Jane A. Bacon 149 

Jesse, son of William Greenly 503 

Jesse B., son of Henry William Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth RifHe 216 

Jesse David, son of William Purnell Greenlee and Barbara Wilson Enlow 270 

Jesse David, son of Eobert Omxi Greenlee and Nannie Collins 381 

Jesse Stewart, son of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 308 



668 INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Jessie, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Margie Norton 496 

Jessie Clyde, daughter of Andrew Franklin Greenlee and Maria Josephine Rutherford. ... 82 

Jessie Mildred, daughter of Arthur Claudius Greenlee and Emma E. Yates 160 

Joanna, daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer 71 

John, son of Michael Greenlee 37 

John, son of Greenlee 176 

John, son of Eobert Greenlee and Miss Purden 176 

John, son of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gans 49 

John, son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 55 

John, son of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris 65 

John, son of James Gans Greenlee and Catharine Bell 73 

John, son of James Purden Greenly 181 

John, son of Archibald Greenlee and Giflfen 184 

John, son of John Greenlee and Sarah McCracken 184 

John, son of Alexander Greenlee and Martha (or Mary) Jane Brice 195 

John, son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 199 

John, son of WiUiam Greenlee and Susan Musselman 201 

John, son of James Greenlee and Mary E. McDowell 229, 335 

John, son of John Greenlee and Hannah McClanahan 229 

John, son of David Greenlee and Jane White 232 

John, son of William Greenlees and Mary Thompson 303 

John, son of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady 303 

John, son of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson 307 

John, son of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 309 

John, son of WilUam Greenlee 312 

John, son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 324 

John, son of James Greenlee and Nancy 355 

John, son of John Greenlee and EUzabeth Sunderland 358 

John, son of William Greenlee 399 

John, son of John Greenlee and Jane Eeynolds 401 

John, son of Arthur Greenlees 427 

John, son of John Greenlees and Jane Moore 427 

John, son of David Greenlees and Margaret Ewing 427 

John, son of David Greenlees 428 

John, son of Eobert Greenlees and Janet Oounell 428 

John, son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 429 

John, son of William Greenlees and Mary Middlemas 430 

John, son of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gihnour 430 

John, son of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson 432 

John, son of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

John, son of James Greenlee and Mary Dickson (or Dixon) 435 

John, son of James Greenlees and Catharine Galbraith 438 

John, son of James Greenlees and Janet Watson 438 

John, son of John Greenlees and Mary Huie 443 

John, son of John Greenlees and Mary McMillan 443 

John, son of Archibald Greenlees and Mary Holding 443 

John, son of Greenlees 445 

John, son of John Greenlees and Jean Magill 445 

John, son of Hugh Greenlees and Mirren Keith 446 

John, son of John Greenlees 446 

John, son of WiUiam ( ?) Greenlees 446 

John, son of George Greenlees and Martha Wilson 447 

John, son of John Greenlee and Helen Brown 451 

John, son of Greenlee 454 

John, son of John Greenlee and Jane 455 

John, son of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West 456 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 669 

Page 

John, son of James Greenlee and Mary Mcllvain 457 

John, son of John Greenlee and Margaret Dougherty 459 

John, son of Joseph Greenlee and Elizabeth Campbell 461 

John, son of ■ — Greenlees 463 

John, son of Daniel Greenlees and Margaret Maitland 464 

John, son of Allan Greenlees and Margaret Pringle 465 

John, son of Joseph Greenlees and Elizabeth Leitch 465 

John, son of David Greenlees and Jean Gilmour 466 

John, son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 467 

John, son of John Greenlees and Kate Gregory 467 

John, son of Matthew Greenlees 468 

John, son of Eobert Greenlees and Jane Mitchell 470 

John, son of Thomas Greenlees and Jane Muir 472 

John, son of William Greenlee and Martha Harvey 473 

John, son of John Greenlee and Jeanne Smith 473 

John, son of Eobert Greenlees and Ella Ralston 479 

John, son of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple 480 

John, son of Arthur Greenlees 489 

John, son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 489 

John, son of Hugh Greenlees and Isabel McGowan 490 

John, son of William Greenlee and Mary Y. AUen 491 

John, son of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson 494 

John, son of Eobert Greenlee and Margie Norton 496 

John, son of Greenlees 501 

John, son of Eobert Greenlee 506 

John, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy .Jamphry 505 

John, son of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 507 

John, son of John Greenlee and Sarah Johnston 508 

John, son of David Greenlee 510 

John, son of WOliam Greenlee and Sarah Armtsrong 511 

John, son of James Greenlee and Mary Eeddington 522 

John, son of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Stott 511 

John, son of Eichard Greenly and Hannah Bradford 531 

John, son of William Greenlee and Sarah Ferguson 512 

John, son of Thomas Greenly and Esther Norman 532 

John, son of William Greenlee and Fergison 537 

John, son of Eobert Greenlee and Mary Furnas 538 

John, son of Greenlees 519 

John, son of David Orr Greenlees and Jane Carr 519 

John, son of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant 553 

John, son of John Greinleyis 581, 582, 587, 588, 589 

John, son of John Greinleyis 580 

John, son of Thomas Greenlees 583 

John, son of Eobert Greinlees and Margaret Potter 585 

John, son of John Greenlees and Janet Millar 586 

John, son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Anderson 587 

John, son of John Grinless and Janet Algeo 588 

John, son of John Grinlees and Margaret Craig 587 

John, son of Thomas Greenlees and Marion Taylor 588 

John, son of William Greenlees and Janet Kirkwood 588 

John, son of Andrew Greenlees and Nancy Moore 592 

John, son of Greenlee, Greinleyis, Greinleis, Greenly, etc 

. .555, 574, 575, 577, 578, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593 

John, son of Adam Greenlaw and Frances 592 

John, son of • Greenlee 548 

John, son of Greenlee 550 



670 INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

John, son of Greenlee 551 

John, son of Greenlee 551 

John Allen, son of David Greenlees and Harriet Mallory 119 

John Anderson, son of John Wesley Greenly and Mary Elizabeth Anderson 527 

John Andrew, son of William Greenleese and Harriet Baird 501 

John Archibald, son of John Witt Greenlee and Narcissus Frances Douglass 366 

John Arnold, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 72 

John Arthur, son of James Flemming Greenlee and Helen Adelaide Sackett 191 

John Austin, son of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer 71 

John A., son of Mathew Greenlee and Martha Allen 196 

John A., son of Thomas Greenlee and Margaret Andrew 475 

John A., son of Greenlee 574, 579 

John Buchanan, son of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton 106 

John B., son of Nicodemus Greenlee and MaUnda Jane Payton 517 

John Calvin, son of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 370 

John Carrol Morris, son of John Greenlee and Pantha Jane Morris 408 

John Chamberlain, son of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 89 

John Chamberlain, son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Rachel Chamberlain 98 

John Coulter, son of Robert William Greenlee and Clara Josephine Firster 341 

John C, son of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain 55 

John C, son of Robert Stewart Greenlee and Amelia Jane Dufford 342 

John C, son of John Greenlee and Mary BaUantine 457 

John D., son of Oliver P. Greenlee and Florence A. Brandenburg 136 

John D., son of John Greenlee and Mary Jane Brown 201 

John Franklin, son of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton 233 

John Franklin, son of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Forster 245 

John Fullerton, son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Fullerton 433 

John Gilbert, son of John Calvin Greenlee and Amanda CoIIison 382 

John Granger, son of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 533 

John G., son of James Greenlee and Martha Walker 500 

John Hamilton, son of Pleasant Greenlee and Caroline Kidwell 371 

John Henry, son of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Rebecca Lester 522 

John Hervey, son of David William Greenlee and Ella Finley 281 

John Howard, son of Ephraim M. Greenlee and Sarah Carr Howard 254 

John H., son of William Greenlee and Margaret Henry 458 

John H., son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinn 557 

John H., son of Greenly 574 

John Jay Lane, son of William Greenlee and Mary Johnson 190 

John Kirby, son of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Eliza Ann Pearce 267 

John Knight, son of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel 359 

John K., son of Robert Thompson Greenlee and Amanda J. Porter 338 

John Louis, son of Louis Albert Greenlee and Carrie Jane Deaver 295 

John Louis, son of James Monroe Greenlee and Sarah Weldon 360 

John L. son of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton 37 

John L., son of John Greenlee and Emily Croskery 430 

John L., son of William Jacob Greenlee and Samantha L. John 495 

John Marshal, son of James Sterling Greenlee 382 

John Marshall, son of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 234 

John Martin, son of Morris Clark Greenlee and Catharine Roush 218 

John Martin, son of John Martin Greenlee 218 

John Milton, son of James Madison Greenlee and Eliza Jane Glore 546 

John Mitchell, son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell 235 

John McClelland, son of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland 317 

John Mitchell, son of James Hervey Greenlee and Mary Jane Greenlee 280 

John Morris, son of Morgan Greenlee and EUza Jane Greenlee 414 

John Morris, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 417 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 671 

Page 

John O., son of Jacob Greenlee and Susan Caroline Swan 200 

John O., son of Greenlee -06 

John Patrick, son of Elijah Francis Greenlee and Rebecca Middleton 547 

John Patton, son of Thomas Young Greenlee and Margaret Ruth Logan 256 

John Purden, son of Dayid Maxwell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans 178 

John P., son of John Purden Greenly and Louisa Walker 178 

John Reid, son of Willis Greenlee and Nancy Xiong 567 

John Richard, son of John B. Greenlee and Mary E. Diekhout 517 

John Robert, son of Andrew Greenlees and Lucy Ellen Powers 481 

John R., son of Greenlee 567 

John Slone, son of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes 334 

John S., son of Adam Greenler 545 

John Thomas, son of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn 178 

John Thomas, son of James Greenlee and Maria L. McColgan 324 

John Thomas, son of John WiUiam Greenlee and Kate Bethune Mahony 497 

John V. S., son of Stephen Thomas Greenly and Mary Ann Sloan 584 

John Wesley, son of Arthur John Greenlee and Catharine Richardson 114 

John Wesley, son of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Corman 328 

John Wesley, son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills 348 

John Wesley, son of James Greenley and Mary Brady 526 

John White, son of David Greenlee and Mary Purnell 271 

John William, son of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 207 

John William, son of William Purnell Greenlee and Barbara Wilson Enlow 270 

John WiUiam, son of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 308 

John William, son of Eli Leroy Greenlee 371 

John William, son of Hugh Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Hopper 497 

John William, son of David Greenlee and Annie Dean 513 

John Wilson, son of William Henry Greenlee and Eliza Ann Wilson 167 

John Witt (Dewitt), son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 366 

Jonathan Andrew, son of William Greenleese and Harriet Baird 502 

Joseph, son of John Greenlee and Sarah McCracken 184 

Joseph, son of James Greenlee and Deborah Carroll 200 

Joseph, son of William Greenlee and Mary Jane Vogan 313 

Joseph, son of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter 316 

Joseph, son of Eli Leroy Greenlee 371 

Joseph, son of John Greenlee and Jane 456 

Joseph, son of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West 460 

Joseph, son of Greenlees 465 

Joseph, son of Joseph Greenlees and Elizabeth Leitch 465 

Joseph, son of David Greenlees and Jean Gilmour 466 

Joseph, son of William Greenlee and Mary Y. Allen 491 

Joseph, son of Hugh Greenlees and Isabel McGowin 492 

Joseph, son of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Stott 511 

Joseph, son of Greenlees 519 

Joseph A., son of Joseph Greenlees and Jean Aitkin 466 

Joseph Bruce, son of John Carrol Morris Greenlee and Josephine Brack 409 

Joseph Clifford, son of Thomas Greenlees and Sarah J. Sloan 483 

Joseph Elisha, son of William Greenlee and Hannah Farquhar 463 

Joseph E., son of John Wesley Greenley and Mary Elizabeth Anderson 527 

Joseph G., son of WiUiam Jacob Greenlee and Samantha L. John 495 

Joseph H., son of WiUiam Greenlee and Margaret Henry 458 

Joseph Lawrence, son of Elijah Francis Greenlee and Rebecca Middleton 547 

Joseph Lewis, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 406 

Joseph L., son of Henry WilUam Greenlee and Sarah EUzabeth Riffle 216 

Joseph Matthew, son of Charles Greenlee and Matilda Long 500 

Joseph Patterson, son of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson 494 



672 IXDEX-NAiVIE OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Joseph Presley, son of Abner BaiDbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Joseph P., son of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet ilcXeal 316 

Joseph Taylor, son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery MeGechy 482 

Josepha, daughter of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 234 

Josephine Eldorado, daughter of Daniel Greenlee and Mary Jane Weaver 74 

Josephine E., daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinu 557 

Julia, daughter of Hamilton Greenlee and Mary Sunderland 359 

Julia Ann, daughter of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton 37 

Julia Ann, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs 85 

Julia Ann, daughter of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt 864 

Julia Eliza, daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 534 

Julia Jane, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Julia Virginia, daughter of Nieodemus Greenlee and Malinda Jane Payton 515 

Juliet, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Ballantine 457 

Julius, son of Clark Greenlee and Day 405 

J. A., son of Charles Greenlee and Ellen Ferguson 451 

J. A., son of Greenlee 555 

J. Herbert, son of Hugh Greenlee and Jane Smith 475 

J. Boss, son of John A. Greenlee and Mary A. Hood 196 

J. E. C, son of William Greenlee and Alice McKinley 168 

J. W., son of William Greenlee and Alice McKinley 168 

Kate, daughter of Archibald Greenlees and Mary Greenlees 443 

Kate, daughter of John William Greenlees and Kate Bethune Mahony 497 

Kate, daughter of John Wesley Greenly and Mary Elizabeth Anderson 527 

Kate Belle, daughter of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 367 

Kate Paxton, daughter of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Forster 278 

Kate Thornton, daughter of David Eobert Barton Greenlee and Mary Amanda (Boone) 

Gifford 246 

Katherine, daughter of Andrew K. Greenlee and Elizabeth McAlister 151 

Ketrain (Catherine) daughter of Greenlee 555 

Kittie, daughter of John Chamberlain Greenlee and Myra Eddy 145 

Kittie, daughter of Eobert Stewart Greenlee and Amelia Jane Duflford 342 

Lafayette, son of James Allen Greenlee and Susan DeU Scott 140 

Lancelot Herbert, son of Lewis Archibald Greenlee and Fannie F. Tucker 374 

Laura Bell, daughter of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Laura Lillian, daughter of Andrew Franklin Greenlee and Maria Josephine Eutherford.. 82 

Laura L., daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinn 557 

Lavina B., daughter of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 233 

Lawrence, son of John A. Greenlee and Mary A. Hood 196 

Lawrence, son of Clarence Marshall Greenlee and Minnie B. Widdup 424 

Lawrence Arlington, son of William Henry Greenlee and Eliza Ann Wilson 167 

Leah A., daughter of John Buchanan Greenlee and Evaline A. Coflin 106 

Lee, son of Benjamin Franklin Greenlee and Ann Eliza Henderson 363 

LeUa Ann, daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 413 

Lena Viola, daughter of Ira Corridon Greenlee and Alma Eansom 155 

Lenora, daughter of Morris Greenlee and Eebecca Lowder 408 

Lenore Clark, daughter of Thomas Wilkinson Greenley and Nellie B. Clark 530 

Leona, daughter of William Jacob Greenlee and Samantha L. John 496 

Leonard Brown, son of William Greenlee and Mary E. Scott 509 

Leonidas VirgU, son of Clabom Greenlee and Maria KimberUng f^-^ 

Leonora, daughter of James McEntire Greenlee and Harriet Eice ; 255 

Leorah Bell, daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Viannah Elizabeth Cole 384 

Leroy, son of James Walter Greenlee and LueUa Greenlee 348 

Leroy E., son of Henry William Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth Riffle 216 

Leroy Spencer, son of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer 71 

Lester, grandson of John Greenlee 307 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 673 

Page 

Levi Thompson, son of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Bamett -09 

Levye, son of Greenlee 574 

Lewis, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 72 

Lewis, son of Green Greenlee and Kose Van Sickles 204 

Lewis, son of Hamilton Greenlee and PVanees Prewett 401 

Lewis, son of Edward Greenlee and Margaret Holdway 409 

Lewis Archibald, son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 374 

Lewis Campbell, son of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee 73, 127 

Lewis Cass, son of James Gans Greenlee and Catharine Bell 73 

Lewis Deo, son of Philemon Wiard Greenlee and Maria Antoinette Brydle 99 

Lewis G., son of William Arthur Greenlee and Isadore Keesling 135 

Lewis Leonidas, son of Morris Greenlee and Nancy Kimberling 406 

Lewis Eeece, son of Claborn Greenlee and Maria Kimberling 422 

Lewis S., son of Robert Greenlee and Haddassa Patton 388 

Licurdis (or Curtis) son of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal 344 

LilUan, daughter of WiUiam Edward Greenlee and Margaretta Brown 124 

Lillian, daughter of Eobert Harlan Greenlee and LiUian Ansley Hobbs 279 

LUlian Logan, daughter of Thomas Young Greenlee 256 

Lillie, daughter of John Chamberlain Greenlee and Charlotte Oliva Brown 157 

LilUe Beryl, daughter of Greenlee 572 

Lilly, daughter of Eobert WUliam Greenlee and Clara Josephine Firster 340 

Lizzie, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Margie Norton 496 

Lizzie A., daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Andrew 475 

Lizzie C, daughter of Oliver E. Greenly and Mary Elizabeth Hart 180 

Lizzie Francis, daughter of Archibald Greenlee and Catherine Beaver 193 

Lois Anna, daughter of John Eobert Greenlees and Mary Ida Wolf 481 

Lois A., daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 91 

Lona, daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Viannah EUzabeth Cole 372 

Lona, doughter of John Morris Greenlee and Luretta Sullivan 424 

Lottie Jane, daughter of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch 320 

Lou Frances, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Sarah A. Nichols 116 

Louis, son of John Greenlee and Mary — ■ 324 

Louis, son of James Greenlee and Nancy 356 

Louis Albert, son of Ephraim McDowell Greenlee and Malvina Miller 294 

Louis Vinton, son of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Bamett 212 

Louisa, daughter of John Greenlee 49 

Louisa, daughter of James Greenlee and Deborah CarroU 200 

Louisa A., daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Eeddington 522 

Louisa Caroline, daughter of John Eeid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles 567 

Lovina, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 89 

Lovisa, daughter of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland 355 

Lovisa, daughter of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 357 

Lucinda, daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah ilaxson 57 

Lucinda, daughter of John Greenlee and Susanna Aylshire 203 

Lucinda, daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Onstott 390 

Lucinda, daughter of EUsha Greenlee and Eunice West 456 

Lucinda Janetta, daughter of Nicodemus Greenlee and Malinda Jane Payton 515 

Lucretia, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain 92 

Lucy, daughter of WUUam Jacob Greenlee and Samantha L. John 496 

Lucy Ellen, daughter of Andrew Greenlees and Lucy Ellen Powers 481 

Lucy H., daughter of James Bryant Greenlee and Mary Ellen Lambert 516 

Lucy M., daughter of Hugh Hassen Greenlee and EUa Lee 338 

Lucy Sophia, daughter of Jacob Newton Greenlee and Eosetta C. Amsbury 216 

Lucy Walbridge, daughter of Charles Carrol Greenly 562 

Luella, daughter of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch 348 

Lulu Blount, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Greenlee and Josephine Bonaparte Wright.. 374 

43 



674 INDEX-NAICE OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Lula D., daughter of Albert N. Greenlee and Emma Dowlin 126 

Lulu Blanche, daughter of Elias Chamberlain Greenlee and Mary Louise Keyes 100 

Lulu L., daughter of Henry Harrison Greenlee and Elizabeth Ellen Blake 540 

Lura Emily, daughter of Pleasant Greenlee and Caroline Kidwell 371 

Lura Etta, daughter of Tilmon Colvin Greenlee and Melissa Lasell Sandy 383 

Lurana M., daughter of EUsha E. Greenly and Mary J. Vaughn 180 

Luretta, daughter of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Thornton 410 

Lusetta, daughter of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Thornton 410 

Luther, son of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz 78 

Lydia, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones 49 

Lydia A., daughter of John Buchanan Greenlee and Eveline A. Coffin 106 

Lydia A., daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNeal 345 

Lydia Bethia, daughter of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton 105 

Lydia Minerva, daughter of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Frances Johnson 406 

Lydia Smith, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Lyoun, son of Greinleyis 580 

Lytle Francis, son of Elijah Francis Greenlee and Rebecca Middleton 547 

L. Matilda, daughter of William Greenlee and Smith 313 

Mabel, daughter of Alexander W. Greenlee and Frances Abigail Crouch 292 

Mabel Ella, daughter of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary Tate 280 

Mabel Harriet, daughter of William Harrison Greenlee and Mary A. ShiUito 343 

Mabel L., daughter of Samuel S. Greenlee and Amanda T. Tinker 334 

Mabel Octave, daughter of Columbus Boyd Greenlee and Sarah J. Guinn 540 

Mabel Mildred, daughter of Aaron Burton Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth Garoutte 349 

Mable V., daughter of Charles Montgomery Greenlee and Nannie E. Watson 570 

Mace, son of Clabom Greenlee and Maria EamberUng 422 

Maggie (or Mary) M., daughter of George W. Greenlee and Joanna Murphy 87 

Maggie, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Stott 511 

Maggie B.. daughter of Luther (or Lewis) Greenlee 76 

Maggie Mary, daughter of Andrew Franklin Greenlee and Maria Josephine Butherford. . . 82 

Malcolm, son of James Greenlees and Jessie 439 

Malcolm Meshac, son of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles 50 

MaUnda, (or VaUnda) daughter of David Greenlee and ilary Dickson 543 

Manual, son of Greenlee 556 

Mareia, daughter of John Greenlee and Jeanne Smith 473 

Margaret, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 75 

Margaret, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah McCracken . ." 184 

Margaret, daughter of Bobert Greenlee and Mary Bonar 185 

Margaret, daughter of Archibald Greenlee and Margaret Everet Bonar 186 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchel 189 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth McDowell 221 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell 230 

Margaret, daughter of David Greenlee and Jane White 232 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson 308 

Margaret, daughter of William Greenlee Eind Margaret Townley 309 

Margaret, daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland 317 

Margaret, daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and EUzabeth Greenlee 327 

Margaret, daughter of Bobert Stewart Greenlee and Amelia Jane Dufford 342 

Margaret, daughter of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt 362 

Margaret, daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and ilary Quinn 388 

Margaret, daughter of Bobert Greenlee and Janet Connell 428 

Margaret, daughter of David Greenlees 429 

Margaret, daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Middlemas 430 

Margaret, daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenlee and Margaret A. Picken 436 

Margaret, daughter of Greenlees 438 



INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 675 

Pago 

Margaret, daughter of Samuel Greenlees and Isabell Ealston 439 

Margaret, daughter of John Greenlees and Jean MagUl 445 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Mcllvain 455 

Margaret, daughter of John Greenlee and Jane 455 

Margaret, daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Elizabeth Campbell 456 

Margaret, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Ballantine 457 

Margaret, daughter of John Greenlees and Margaret Ealston 463 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenlee and Agnes Bulloch 467 

Margaret, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Jane Muir 472 

Margaret, daughter of Eobert Greenlees and Ellen Ralston 478 

Margaret, daughter of Daniel Greenlee and Mary Colville 485 

Margaret, daughter of Patrick Greenley and Mary Molson 502 

Margaret, daughter of Eobert Greenlee 505 

Margaret, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry 505 

Margaret, daughter of John Greenlees and Mary Adair 508 

Margaret, daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Sarah Armstrong 511 

Margaret, daughter of David Greenlees and Maria Blakley. ., 520 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenley 524 

Margaret, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Esther Norman 532 

Margaret, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson 542 

Margaret, daughter of Albert Hale Greenly and May Josephine Glover 563 

Margaret, daughter of John Greinleyis 581 

Margaret, daughter of Greinleyis, Greinleis, Grinlees, Greenlees, ets 581, 582, 584 

Margaret, daughter of Thomas Greenlees 584 

Margaret, daughter of John Greenlees and Janet Millar 586 

Margaret, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Anderson 587 

Margaret, daughter of James Greenlees 587 

Margaret, daughter of John Greenlees 587 

Margaret, daughter of Thomas Greenlees 587 

Margaret, daughter of William Grinlees 587 

Margaret, daughter of William Grinlees and Ann Barr 588 

Margaret, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Marion Taylor 588 

Margaret Agnew, daughter of Archibald Greenlees and Leonora JIatilda Agnew 484 

Margaret Ann, daughter of Samuel Harvey Greenlee and Elizabeth Stites 266 

Margaret Ann, daughter of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson 493 

Margaret Anne, daughter of James Gans Greenlee and Catharine Bell 73 

Margaret Campbell, daughter of Matthew Greenlees and Wilhelraina Alexander Campbell .. 477 

Margaret Craig, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret McDonald Lockhead 431 

Margaret C, daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabth Weygandt 459 

Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of James Sterling Greenlee 370 

Margaret E., daughter of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 253 

Margaret, E., daughter of Levris Greenlee and Mary LoveU Thornton 423 

Margaret Jane, daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 325 

Margaret Jane, daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Harriet McNcal 345 

Margaret Jane, daughter of James Greenlees and Margaret Jane Brown 474 

Margaret Jane, daughter of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 510 

Margaret Jane, daughter of Allen Greenlee and Melissa Kiler 541 

Margaret M., daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Andrew 475 

Margaret P., daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Vogan 313 

Margaret Eebeeea, daughter of Thomas Young Greenlee and Margaret Euth Logan 256 

Margery J., daughter of Thomas B. Greenlee and Mary A. Little 117 

Marjory Bristol, daughter of David Greenlee and Adaline Whitney Bristol 166 

Maria, daughter of David Greenlees and Maria Blakley 520 

Maria, daughter of John Greenly 551 

Maria EUza, daughter of John Greenlee and Pantha Jane Morris 408 

Mariam EUena, daughter of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton 52 



676 INDEX-NAIVIE OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Marie, daughter of Francis Pearce Greenlee and C!ora Mann 289 

Marietta Sarepta, daughter of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 361 

Marion, son of William Greenlee and Elmira Stocking 318 

Marion, daughter of Hamilton Greenlee and Mary Sunderland 360 

Marion, daughter of Greinleyis 581 

Marion IsabeUe, daughter of William Greenlees and IsabeUe Lawrence 480 

Marione, daughter of Greinleis 579, 580 

Marshall, son of Eobert Benson Greenlee and Jane A. Bacon 150 

Marshall May, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria PerreU 418 

Martha, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones 37 

Martha, daughter of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton 37 

Martha, daughter of William Brooks Greenlee and Adeline Benham Fargo 165 

Martha, daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Bamett 210 

Martha, daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 325 

Martha, daughter of George Moody Greenlee 368 

Martha, daughter of Columbus Greenlee and Jane Burns 410 

Martha, daughter of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Lovel Thornton 422 

Martha, daughter of Thornton Edward Greenlee and Miriam M. Good 423 

Martha, daughter of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson 432 

Martha, daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

Martha, daughter of James Greenlees and Mary Clark 435 

Martha, daughter of Peter Greenlees and Martha Ferguson 436 

Martha, daughter of James Greenlees and Margaret A. Pieken 436 

Martha, daughter of James Greenlees and Catherine Galbraith 438 

Martha, daughter of Samuel Greenlees and Isabel Ealston 439 

Martha, daughter of George Greenlee and Martha Wilson 447 

Martha, daughter of John Greenlee and Helen Brown 450 

Martha, daughter of William Greenlee and Martha Harvey 437, 450, 471 

Martha, daughter of Joseph Greenlee and Elizabeth Campbell 456 

Martha, daughter of Dai-id Greenlees 467 

Martha, daughter of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 489 

Martha, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Langston Dibra 539 

Martha, daughter of Elijah Greenlee and Eachel Ella Litton 546 

Martha, daughter of Manual Greenlee and Happy Butler 556 

Martha Ann, daughter of James Hervey Greenlee and Mary Jane Greenlee 248 

Martha Ann, daughter of Greenlees 518 

Martha Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles 80 

Martha Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Greenlee and Matilda Long 500 

Martha Ellen, daughter of George Greenlee and Martha Greenlee 436 

Martha EvaUne, daughter of Pleasant Greenlee and Caroline Kidwell 371 

Martha E., daughter of Robert Thompson Greenlee and Rachel Beggs 337 

Martha E., daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant 553 

Martha Frances, daughter of Henry Greenlee and AngeUne Booth 206 

Martha Jane, daughter of Peter Greenlee and Mary Jane Guiler 350 

Martha J., daughter of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson 403 

Martha L., daughter of Eli Leroy Greenlee , 371 

Martha L., daughter of Franklin E. Greenlee and Eliza H. Bays 570 

Martha Matilda, daughter of David Washington Greenlee and Mary Howard McEntire 254 

Martha Rachel, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Eeddington 523 

Martha R., daughter of Andrew K. Greenlee and Elizabeth McAllister 151 

Martha Trimble, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary (or Rachel) Paxton 244 

Martin, son of William Greenlee and Catharine Riffle 212 

Mary, daughter of James Greenlee 38 

Mary, daughter of Michael Greenlee 29 

Mary, daughter of Michael Greenlee and Esther Davis 43 

Mary, daughter of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris 43 



INDEX— NAME OP GREENLEE. 677 

Page 

Mary, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz ^° 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain °^ 

Mary, daughter of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 39, 67 

Mary, daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz 77 

Mary, daughter of Bobert Greenlee and Sarah Emory 114 

Mary, daughter of Archibald Greenlee and Giffen 184 

Mary, daughter of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchel 185 

Mary, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes 204 

Mary, daughter of John Martin Greenlee 218 

Mary, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary E. McDowell 221 

Mary, daughter of David Greenlee and Jane White 239 

Mary, daughter of Ephraim Allen Greenlee and Diadamia Dame 265 

Mary, daughter of James Greenlee 299 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson 302 

Mary or ' ' Polly, ' ' daughter of William Greenlee and Rebecca Hughs 304 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 309 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady 310 

Mary, daughter of Bobert Greenlee and Margaret Porter 314 

Mary, daughter of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel 359 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland 359 

Mary, daughter of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 366 

Mary, daughter of Coliunbus Greenlee and Jane Burns 410 

Mary, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gilmour 429 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Middlemas 430 

Mary, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary McMillan 432 

Mary, daughter of Hugh Greenlees and Anna Harvey 433 

Mary, daughter of Peter Greenlees aiid Martha Ferguson 435 

Mary, daughter of Daniel Greenlees and Mary Colville 443 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlees and Mary McMillan 443 

Mary, daughter of Alexander Greenlees and Mary Colville 444 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlees and Jean MagiU 445 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlees 446 

Mary, daughter of George Greenlees and Martha WUson 447 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Dougherty 456 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlees and Margaret Ralston 464 

Mary, daughter of Joseph Greenlees and Jean Aitken 466 

Mary, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 471 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlee and Jeanne Smith 473 

Mary, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Ellen Ralston 479 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlees and Janet Pieken 4S1 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary T. Allen 491 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlees and Isabella Dickson 494 

Mary, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Margie Norton 496 

Mary, daughter of Patrick Greenley and Mary Molson 502 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlee and Sarah Armstrong 511 

Mary, daughter of Thomas Greenley and Rebecca Spense 503 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Adair 508 

Mary, daughter of David Orr Greenlees and Jane Carr '. 519 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlee and Fergison 537 

Mary, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary J. Noeman 555 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlee and Elizabeth 565 

Mary, daughter of Greenlees 577, 579 

Mary, daughter of Greenlee 593 

Mary, daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Paterson 587 

Mary, daughter of Thomas Greenlees and Jean Kennedy 586 

Mary, daughter of Mathew Greenlee and Jean 592 



678 INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Mary Adeline, daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 331 

Mary Agnes, daughter of John William Greenlee and Mary M. Keaton 207 

Mary Agnes, daughter of James Greenlee and Margaret A. Picken 436 

Mary Agnes, daughter of Andrew Greenlees and Lucy Ellen Powers 481 

Mary Alice, daughter of David Greenlee -65 

Mary Alice, daughter of William Jacob Greenlee and Samantha L. John 496 

Mary Amelia, daughter of John White Greenlee and Mary Clark Divers 271 

Mary Ann, daughter of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 67 

Mary Ann, daughter of John Purden Greenly and Louisa Walker 178 

Mary Ann, daughter of William Greenlee and Susan Musselman 199 

Mary Ann, daughter of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Mary Ann, daughter of Eli Greenlee and Mary Daniel 359 

Mary Ann, daughter of Arthur Greenlees 426 

Mary Arm, daughter of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson 432 

Mary Ann, daughter of Eobert Greenlees and Agnes McFarland 433 

Mary Ann, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Mcllvain 455 

Mary Ann, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Ballantine 457 

Mary Ann, daughter of James Greenlees and Margaret Jane Brown 474 

Mary Ann, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry 505 

Mary Ann, daughter of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 507 

Mary Ann, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson 541 

Mary Ann Quitman, daughter of James Lemuel Greenlee and Caroline Perkins 82 

Mary Anne, daughter of Archibald Greenlee and Margaret Everet Bonar 190 

Mary A., daughter of EU Leroy Greenlee 371 

Mary A., daughter of Harvey H. Greenlees and Lydia J. Green 434 

Mary A., daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

Mary Belle, daughter of Thomas Beaver Greenlee and Mary Belle Struble 193 

Mary Caroline, daughter of Henry Harrison Greenlee and Elizabeth Ellen Blake 540 

Mary Catharine, daughter of James Greenley and Mary Brady 529 

Mary Charlotte, daughter of James McEntire Greenlee and Harriet Rice 255 

Mary Corinna Winifred, daughter of Thomas Brady Greenley and Ann Eliza Lewis 526 

Mary C, daughter of I^aneis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson 403 

Mary Delia, daughter of Manuel Greenlee 556 

Mary Eliza, daughter of Charles Alviu Greenlee and Emma O. Packer 135 

Mary EUza, daughter of James Hervey Greenlee and Mary Jane Greenlee 248 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of David Peniwell Greenly and Rachel Ann Postles 181 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of WUliam Pumell Greenlee and Barbara Wilson Enlow 270 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Pernell (or Purnell) 270 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Warnes 335 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Terrell 406 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 413 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Hanly 490 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of David Greenlee and Annie Dean 513 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of David Greenlees and Maria Blakley 520 

Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John Wesley Greenley and Mary Elizabeth Anderson 529 

Mary Ellen, daughter of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory 120 

Mary Ellen, daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and Margaret MeGinnis 328 

Mary Ellen, daughter of Pleasant Greenlee and Caroline Kidwell 371 

Mary Emmeline, daughter of Peter Patterson Greenlee and Mary Jane Guiles 322 

Mary Ethel, daughter of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle Riffle 217 

Mary E., daughter of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton 59 

Mary E., daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs 86 

Mary E., daughter of Albert N. Greenlee and Elma Dowlin 126 

Mary E., daughter of John Greenlee and Hannah McClanahan 235 

Mary E., daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Henry 458 

Mary E., daughter of William E. Greenlee and Mary 565 



INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 679 

Page 

Mary Frances, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey 70 

Mary Frances, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Mary Frances, daughter of Ephraim Greenlee and Malinda Beckleheimer 272 

Mary Gladys, daughter of John William Greenlee and Kate Bethune Mahony 497 

Mary Gordon, daughter of Da\'id William Greenlee and Ella Finley 281 

Mary Hood, daughter of William Stowe Greenlee and Minerva Hood 169 

Mary H., daughter of Charles A. Greenlee and Goldena Warner 173 

Mary Ida, daughter of Hugh Greenlee and Mary EUzabeth Hopper 497 

Mary Jane, daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer 124 

Mary Jane, daughter of Eobert Benson Greenlee and Jane A. Bacon 151 

Mary Jane, daughter of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 214 

Mary Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey 238 

Mary Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton 243 

Mary Jane, daughter of David Washington Greenlee and Mary McEntire 248 

Mary Jane, daughter of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis 316 

Mary Jane, daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland 319 

Mary Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Margaret S. Bush 509 

Mary Jane, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Eeddington 522 

Mary Jane, daughter of Elijah Greenlee and Eacbel Ella Litton 546 

Mary Janet, daughter of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery McGechy 483 

Mary J., daughter of Eobert Thompson Greenlee and Eaehel Beggs 337 

Mary J., daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Weygandt 459 

Mary Laura, daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 437 

Mary Louisa, daughter of John Marshall Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Collins 382 

Mary Louise, daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Ann Eliza Pearce 288 

Mary Louise, daughter of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 367 

Mary Lucile, daughter of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Mary Happoldt 283 

Mary Lueinda, daughter of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins 113 

Mary Lueinda, daughter of David William Greenlee 166 

Mary L., daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Johnson 190 

Mary Maitland, daughter of Daniel Greenlees and Margaret Maitland 464 

Mary Maria, daughter of George Greenlee '..... 71 

Mary Martha, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Eebecca Lester 522 

Mary Matilda, daughter of Thomas Young Greenlee and Margaret Euth Logan 285 

Mary Maude, daughter of James Newton Greenlee and Mary Jane Fite 373 

Mary McDowell, daughter of James Samuel Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth Harlan 247 

Mary Melissa, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Nancy 559 

Mary Minerva, daughter of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Sackett 235 

Mary Morgan, daughter of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Forster 277 

Mary M., daughter of George Greenlee and Joanna Murphy 87 

Mary M., daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Joliff 134 

Mary M., daughter of Hezekiah Greenlee and Sophia Catherine Beard 212 

Mary M., daughter of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Thornton 410 

Mary M., daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinn 557 

Mary Nannette, daughter of Arthur Claudius Greenlee and Emma E. Yates 160 

Mary Eaehel, daughter of Elijah Francis Greenlee and Eebecca Middleton 547 

Mary Sowright, daughter of Henry Greenlee and AngeUne Booth 206 

Mary Somerville, daughter of Stephen Thomas Greenleese and Mary Grey Somerville 502 

Mary Susan, daughter of William Greenlee and Catharine Eiffle 203 

Mary S., daughter of Andrew Taylor Greenlee and Prudence A. Ball 208 

Mary S., daughter of James Greenlee 566 

Mary W., daughter of Lewis Greenlee 126 

Maryette, daughter of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Mary (Greenlee) Umberfield. . .87, 118 

Mason, son of Hamilton Greenlee and Frances Prewett 401 

Mathew, son of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchel 189 



680 INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Mathew, son of Greenlee ^^1 

Mathew B., son of William Greenlee and Mary Vogan *13 

Mathew Henry, son of William Greenlee and Mary Johnson 190 

Matilda, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Hadassa Patton 388 

Matilda Ann, daughter of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 533 

Matilda Jane, daughter of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 406 

Matthew, son of Alexander Greenlees and Mary ColviUe 444 

Matthew, son of Greenlees 468 

Matthew, son of John Greenlees and Grace Poison 468 

Matthew, son of Robert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton 470 

Matthew, son of Thomas Greenlees and Jean Muir 476 

Matthew, son of William Greenlees and Agnes Andrew 484 

Matthew (or James) son of Greenlees. 499 

Matthew, son of Robert Greenlee 506 

Matthew, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry 507 

Matthew, son of James Greenlee and Martha Walker 500 

Matthew, son of James Greenlee and Margaret S. Rush 509 

Matthew, son of William Greenlee and Sarah Ferguson - 512 

Matthew Alexander, son of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 507 

Matthew Alexander, son of Thomas James Greenlee and Ellen Turner Dunn 510 

Matthew Wilkin, son of Robert Thompson Greenlee and Amanda J. Porter 337 

Mattie A., daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Montgomery 478 

Mattie Bedella, daughter of David Peniwell Greenly and Rachel Ann Postles 181 

Matty, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Adair 508 

Maud, daughter of Alexander W. Greenlee and Prances Abigail Crouch . .292 

Maud D., daughter of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Weygandt 459 

Maud Frances, daughter of John Marshall Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Collins. ., 382 

Maud Grigsby, daughter of David Robert Barton Greenlee and Mary Amanda (Boone) 

Gifford 246 

Maud May, daughter of Levi Thompson Greenlee and Sophia M. Everett 209 

Maul May E., daughter of John Mitchell Greenlee and Mary Tate 280 

Maud Si, daughter of Lafayette Greenee and Rosella Chenoweth 141 

Maude Celeste, daughter of James Lebbeus Greenlee and Alamanda Cook 128 

Maude M., daughter of Archibald Wilson Greenlee and Mary (or OUve) E. Smith 194 

Maxson, son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 59 

May, daughter of James Walter Greenlee and Luella Greenlee 348 

May, daughter of Thomas Greenlee and Elizabeth Morrison 429 

May Ramsey, daughter of Thomas Greenlee and Mary Russell .431 

Melda, daughter of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch 320 

Melinda Malvina, daughter of Manuel Greenlee 556 

Melv9. Edna, daughter of Charles Montgomery Greenlee and Nannie E. Watson 570 

Melvina, daughter of William Greenlee and Catharine Rifle 202 

Melvina, daughter of William Francis Greenlee 513 

Mesheek, son of William Greenly 503 

Michael, son of Greenlee 29 

Michael, son of Michael Greenlee 38, 67 

Michael, son of Robert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 8S 

Michael Daniel, son of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins 112 

Michael David, son of Michael Greenlee and Rebecca H. Conover 143 

Mignonette, daugher of William Edward Greenlee and Margaretta Brown 124 

Mildred, daughter of John Buchanan and Eveline A. Coflan 106 

Mills Erwin, son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills 347 

Minerva, daughter of William Stowe Greenlee and Minerva Hood 169 

Minerva Allison, daughter of Ephraim Edward Greenlee and Sarah Ijouisa Butler 282 

Minerva, Ann, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Mary Furnas 538 

Minerva EUen, daughter of Thomas Franklin Greenlee and Ann EUza Pearce 287 



INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 681 



Minerva Sackett, daughter of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 253 

Minnie, daughter of Edward Thomas Greenlee 284 

Minnie, daughter of Alexander W. Greenlee and Frances Abigail Crouch 292 

Minnie B., daughter of Hezekiah Greenlee and Sophia Catherine Beard 212 

Minnie C, daughter of Marshall May Greenlee and Ida Bell Snowden 418 

Minnie Etta, daughter of Harley Umberfield Greenlee and Mary Ann Tucker 171 

Minnie May, daughter of James Newton Greenlee and Sina S. (Fort) McClendon 384 

Minnie May, daughter of Allen Greenlee and Melissa Kiler 541 

Mira, granddaughter of William Greenlee 458 

Miranda Jane, daughter of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Mary (Greenlee) Umberfield. .118 

Miriam, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Margie Norton 496 

Missouri, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Hadassa Patton 394 

Missouri Amanda, daugher of John Eeid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) Giles 568 

Mollie Bell, daughter of John Greenlees and Georgia Appleby 494 

MoUie E., daughter of Charles Montgomery Greenlee and Nannie E. Watson 570 

Mora« Esther, daughter of Columbus Boyd Greenlee and Sarah J. Guinn 540 

Morgan, son of Morris Greenlee and Nancy Kimberling 405 

Moriah, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Adair 508 

Morris, son of John Greenlee and Jane Eeynolds 400, 403 

Morris, son of Morris Greenlee and Nancy Kimberling 407 

Morris Clark, son of James Greenlee and Deborah CarroU 206 

Mortimer, son of John Greenlee and Jane Reynolds 399 

Mortimer E., son of Amos Greenlee and Adelaide H. Chamberlain 330 

Moses Hanson, son of Jacob Davis Greenlee and Eaehel Chamberlain 97 

Muir Campbell, son of Matthew Greenlees and Wilhebnina Alexander Campbell 477 

Murray A., son of Woodson E. Greenlee and Anna MendenhaU 554 

Myrtle, daughter of Amos Greenlee and Adelaide H. Chamberlain 330 

Myrtle, daughter of Alexander W. Greenlee and Frances Abigail Crouch 292 

Myrtle, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Margie Norton 496 

M. D., son of J. A. Greenlee 555 

M. E., daughter of William Greenlee and Alice MeKinley 168 

Nancy, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Naney Gantz 48 

Nancy, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs 52 

Nancy, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Eamsey 69 

Nancy, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Sarah A. Nichols 116 

Nancy, daughter of James Greenlee and Deborah Carroll 20O 

Nancy, daughter of William Greenlee and Eebecca Hughs 304 

Nancy, daughter of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland 357 

Nancy, daughter of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 365 

Nancy, daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Nancy Quinn 389 

Nancy, daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Onstott 396 

Nancy (or Jane) daughter of John Greenlee and Jane Eeynolds 399 

Nancy, daughter of Hugh Greenlee and Ann Harvey 433 

Nancy, daughter of James Greenlees and Jessie 439 

Nancy, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Y. Allen 491 

Nancy, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Adair 508 

Naney, daughter of Elijah Greenlee and Rachel Ella Litton 546 

Nancy Ann, daughter of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Wames 312 

Nancy, Anna, daughter of James Bryant Greenlee and Mary Allen Lambert 517 

Nancy A., daughter of William Madison Greenlee and Mahala Beam 167 

Nancy A., daughter of William Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

Nancy Belle, daughter of James Samuel Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth Harlan 280 

Nancy B., daughter of Thomas B. Greenlee and Mary A. Little 117 

Nancy Elizabeth, daughter of Perry Martin Greenlee and EmeUne Matilda Smith 215 

Nancy EUen, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Langston Dibra 539 

Nancy Jane, daughter of Andrew Hamilton Greenlee and Annis D. Giles 81 



682 INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Nanc7 Jane, daughter of Morris Greenlee and Nancy E. Kimberling 404, 413 

Nancy L., daughter of Hamilton Greenlee 360 

Nancy Margaret, daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 416 

Nancy Maria, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Nancy ■ ■ — ■ , 558 

Nancy Eosa, daughter of John Marshall Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth ColEns 382 

Nancy E., daughter of Henry Greenlee and AngeUne Booth 206 

Nancy Virginia, daughter of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion 516 

Nancy W., daughter of Stephen Thomas Greenly and Nancy W. Weed 536 

Nannie B., daughter of Robert Thompson Greenlee and Amanda J. Porter 338 

Nannie Hall, daughter of John Wesley Greenley and Mary Elizabeth Anderson 527 

Napoleon Cato Cicero, son of James Lacy Greenlee and Susan Hammer 379 

Narcissus Jane, daughter of John Witt Greenlee and Narcissus Frances Douglass 367 

Nathan, son of Edward Greenlee 198 

Nathan, son of Greenlee 204 

Neely, son of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes 205 

Neely Levinus, son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 205 

Neil, son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 429 

Nellie, daughter of Edward Thomas Greenlee 284 

Nellie, daughter of Hugh Greenlee and Jane Smith 475 

Nellie B., daughter of William Clark Greenlee and Emma M. Ely 413 

Nelson, S., son of Arthur Claudius Greenlee and Emma E. Yates 160 

Nettie, daughter of John Greenlee 49 

Nettie, daugher of John Greenlee and Jane Mcllvain 462 

Nettie, daugher of Andrew Greenlees and Maggie Andrews 469 

Nettie Esther, daughter of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda Catherine Kidwell. .369 

Newton, son of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West 456 

Nieodemus, son of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion 515 

Nina, daughter of Greenley and Mary E. 572 

Nina E. Dufield, daughter of Thomas Brady Greenley and Ann Eliza Lewis 526 

Nora Ann, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Greenlee and Ann Eliza Henderson 363 

Norsa ( ?) , daughter of John Greenlee and Mary J. Noeman 555 

Norval, son of William Greenlee and Mary Eamsey 48 

OUve Lillian, daughter of James Lebbeus Greenlee and Alamanda Cook 128 

OEver, grandson of William Greenlee 564 

Oliver E., son of David Maxwell Greenlee and Elizabeth Massy Evans 177 

Oliver E., son of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn 180 

Oliver F., son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills 348 

Oliver P., son of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gans 49 

Oliver P., son of Luther Greenlee and Mary E. Wood 135 

Ora B., daughter of Greenlee 572 

Ora May, daughter of James Altha Greenlee and EUzabeth J. Gass 136 

Ora O., son of William Clark Greenlee and Lucinda M. Potter 413 

Oscar, son of Greenlee 375 

Oscar, son of David Greenlee and Mary Langston Dibra 539 

Oscaj T., son of John Marshal Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Collins 384 

Oscea Opal, daughter of John Morris Greenlee and Florence MeMna Chapman 417 

Otis O., son of William Clark Greenlee and Lucinda M. Potter 413 

Otmer, son of Andrew Morgan Greenlee and Mary (or Missouri) Pickens 415 

Otto, son of William Eobert Greenlee and Mishie WMtt 213 

Otto, son of James Lafayette Greenlee and Margaret C. Gideon 378 

Pansy H., daughter of Woodson E. Greenlee and Anna MendenhaU 554 

Paris, son of David Peniwell Greenly and Rachel Ann Postles 181 

Patrick, son of Greenly 502 

Patrick Lewis, son of James Madison Greenlee and Eliza Jane Glore 546 

Paul Manwaring, son of Clinton DeWitt Greenlee and Clara May Russell 321 

Paul Jones, son of Charles Greenlee and Elizabeth Onstott 389 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 683 

Page 

Paulina, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 90 

Pearl, daughter of Michael Daniel Greenlee and Mary L. Lock 112 

Percy Sloan, son of Thomas Greenlee and Sarah J. Sloan 483 

Perry Martin, son of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 215 

Perry Perca, son of John Morris Greenlee and Florence Melvina Chapman 417 

Peter, son of James Greenlee and Mary Clark 435 

Peter, son of Peter Greenlees and Martha Ferguson 436 

Peter, son of James Greenlee and Margaret A. Pieken 436 

Peter, son of Joseph Greenlees and Elizabeth Leitch 465 

Peter, son of ■ Greenlee 474 

Peter, son of Willis Greenlee and Nancy Long 567 

Peter Case, son of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Peter Patterson, son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 322 

Phebe, daughter of James Greenlee and Margart S. Rush 509 

Philemon Wiard, son of Jacob D. Greenlee and Eachel W. Chamberlain 99 

Philena Chamberlain, daughter of Jacob D. Greenlee and Rachel W. Chamberlain 100 

Pleasant, son of EU Greenlee and Mary Daniel 371 

Pleasant Edward, son of Tilmon Colvin Greenlee and Melissa Lasell Sandy 383 

Pleasant L., son of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 358 

Polly, daughter of James Greenlee and Deborah Carroll 200 

Porter, son of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey 48 

Preston Teegarden, son of George Greenlee 71 

Prudence, daughter of Matthew (or James) Greenlee 499 

Prudence, daughter of Robert Greenlee 505 

Prudence, daughter of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 507 

Prudence Ellis, daugher of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Prudie Maria, daughter of Tilmon CoMn Greenlee and Melissa Lasell Sandy 383 

Rachel, daughter of Michael Greenlee 29 

Rachel daughter of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris 43 

Rachel, daughter of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 66 

Rachel, daughter of Edward Greenlee 198 

Eachel, daughter of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 200 

Rachel, daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett 211 

Rachel, daughter of Edward Greenlee 402 

Eachel, daughter of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee 403 

Eachel, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Mary Furnas 538 

Rachel, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Langston Dibra 539 

Rachel, daughter of William Greenlee 565 

Rachel, daughter of Mathew Greenlee and Jean 592 

Eachel, daughter of Greenlee 593 

Rachel Adaline, daughter of John Witt Greenlee and Narcissus Frances Douglass 366 

Eachel Arminda, daughter of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins 112 

Rachel C, daughter of James Madison Greenlee and Eliza Jane Glore 546 

Rachel Ellen, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Mary Christy 187 

Rachel Frances Pinkney, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton 245 

Rachel J., daughter of William Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

Ralph, son of Greenlee 572 

Ralph Archie, son of William Samuel Greenlee and Ida Elizabeth Ammons 377 

Ralph Stebbins, son of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins 108,597 

Ealph S., son of Michael Daniel Greenlee and Mary L. Lock 112 

Ray R., son of William S. Greenlee and Grace E. Packard 354 

Rebecca, daughter of James Greenlee 38 

Rebecca, daughter of Jacob Greenlee and Elizabeth Gantz 77 

Rebecca, daughter of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton 105 

Rebecca A., daughter of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson 403 

Rebecca E., daughter of Abner Greenlee and Mary B. Christy 552 



684 INDEX— NAME OP GREENLEE. 

Page 

Eebecca I., daughter of OliTer F. Greenlee and Catharine L. Plummer 348 

Eebecea Jane, daughter of Willis L. Greenlee 360 

Bebecea May, daughter of Elijah Francis Greenlee and Rebecca Middleton 547 

Begina, daughter of Eobert Greenlee and Anna Chamberlain 90 

Bella, (or Bella), daughter of William F. Greenlee and Lueretia Darling 514 

Reuben M., son of John Calvin Greenlee and Amanda CoUison 370 

Bhoda, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Doss 213 

Richard, son of Greenlay 531 

Eiehard son of Greenly 531 

Bichard, son of Eiehard Greenly and Hannah Bradford 531 

Bichard, son of Greenly 532 

Eiehard, son of James Greenlees 589 

Bichard, son of Greenlees 588 

Richard Clyde, son of John Wesley Greenley and Mary Elizabeth Anderson 527 

Richard Harvin, son of John William Greenlee and Kate Bethune Mahony 497 

Bichard Irwin, son of William Greenleese and Harriet Baird 501 

Bichie Ann, daughter of James Greenlee 566 

Biley, son of Green Greenlee and Eose Van Sickles 204 

Rdtchey, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Hughs 85 

Robert, son of John Greenlee 176 

Robert, son of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey 48 

Eobert, son of Michael Greenlee and Bethiah Maxson 53 

Eobert, son of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris 64 

Robert, son of Archibald Greenlee and Giffen 184 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Bonar 187 

Robert, son of Edward Greenlee 198 

Robert, son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 199 

Robert, son of James Greenlee 299 

Robert, son of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson 305 

Robert, son of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 308 

Robert, son of WiUiam Greenlee and Margaret Townley 328 

Robert, son of Mills Erwin Greenlee and Aurildah Sinclair 347 

Robert, son of Greenlee 386 

Robert, son of Eobert Greenlee 386 

Robert, son of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn 388 

Robert, son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee 400 

Robert, son of Samuel Greenlee and Elizabeth Kimberling 402 

Robert, son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret MacDonald MaoGiUivray 427 

Eobert, son of Arthur Greenlees 426 

Eobert, son of John Greenlees and Jane Moore 437 

Eobert, sou of David Greenles and Margaret Ewing 428 

Bobert, son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 431 

Eobert, son of Eobert Greenlees and Ann Anderson 43.1 

Bobert, son of William Greenlees and Mary Middlemas 431 

Eobert, son of Hugh Greenlees and Ann Harvey 433 

Bobert, son of James Greenlees and Mary Dickson 434 

Bobert, son of James Greenlees and Catherine Galbraith 438 

Eobert, son of Alexander Greenlees and Mary Colville 444 

Bobert, son of Joseph Greenlee and Elizabeth Campbell 456 

Eobert, son of Greenlees 468 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlees 468 

Eobert, sou of David Greenlees and Nancy Breckenridge 469 

Robert, son of Greenlees 470 

Eobert, son of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Templeton 471 

Robert, son of Thomas Greenlees and Jane Muir 472 

Robert, son of William Greenlee and Martha Harvey 472 



INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 685 

Page 

Eobert, son of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 474 

Robert, son of Hugh Greenlees and Philipps 477 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlee and. Marion Montgomery 478 

Robert, son of Greenlees 478 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlees and Ellen Ralston 478 

Robert, son of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple 479 

Robert, son of Greenlees 485 

Robert, son of William Greenlee and Mary Y. Allen 496 

Robert, son of Greenlee 505 

Robert, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry 506 

Robert, son of James Greenlee and Margaret S. Rush 509 

Robert, son of Greenlee 511 

Robert, son of David Orr Greenlees and Jane Carr 519 

Robert, son of Greenly 520, 521 

Robert, son of William Greenlee and Fergison 538 

Robert, son of William Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

Robert, son of Greenlee, Greenlees, GreinUs, Greenly, etc 

547, 577, 578, 581, 584, 585, 587, 588, 589, 592, 593 

Robert, son of Lyoun Greenlees and Janet Quhyt 580, 581 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlees 584 

Robert, son of Thomas Greenlees 584 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlees and Janet Pow 587 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlees 587 

Robert, son of James Greenlees 587 

Robert, son of Thomas Grinlees 587 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlees and Margaret Hodge 588 

Robert, son of William Greenlees and Janet Kirkwood 588 

Robert, son of Robert Greenlees and Margaret Hill 588 

Robert A., son of WiUiam A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin 51 

Robert Benson, son of John Greenlee and Mary Chamberlain 92, 151 

Robert Clyde, son of William Harrison Greenlee and Mary A. Shillito 343 

Robert C, son of Greenlee 5.58 

Robert Earle, son of William Henry Greenlee and Eliza Ann Wilson 167 

Robert E., son of William Emory Greenlee and Mary Ellen Cooper 115 

Robert Fargo, son of WOUam Brooks Greenlee and Adeline Benham Fargo 165 

Robert F., son of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson 403 

Robert Harlan, son of James Samuel Greenlee and Sarah EUzabetb Harlan 278 

Robert H., son of William E. Greenlee and Mary 565 

Robert James, son of James Greenlees and Margaret Jane Brown 474 

Robert J., son of Henry Harrison Greenlee and Elizabeth Ellen Blake 540 

Robert Lee, son of Thomas Young Greenlee and Margaret Ruth Logan 256 

Robert Lee, son of John Wesley Greenley and Mary Elizabeth Anderson 527 

Robert Lemuel, son of Edmund Greenlee and Mary Wright Stebbins 107, 598 

Robert L., son of Michael Daniel Greenlee and Mary L. Lock 112 

Robert M., son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Andrew 475 

Robert Omri, son of Alexander Hamilton Greenlee and Amanda Catherine Kidwell 381 

Robert Porter, son of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Porter 314 

Robert Porter, son of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Robert Purnell, son of William Pumell Greenlee and Barbara Wilson Enlow 270 

Robert Richard, son of Gavin Greenlees and Jane Gossman 432 

Robert Roy, son of Charles H. Greenlee and Josie Cunningham 84 

Robert R., son of Baylis Earl Greenlee and Martha J. Baker 568 

Robert Smith, son of David Maxwell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans 179 

Robert Stewart, son of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis 342 

Robert Thompson, son of William Greenlee and Mary Vogan 337 

Robert Wallace, son of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Onstott 390 



686 IKDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Robert William, son of Robert Porter Greenlee and Elizabetk Bainbridg e Porter 340 

Robert Witt, son of Pleasant Greenlee and Caroline Kidwell 371 

Robert W., son of Harvey H. Greenlees and Lydia J. Green 434 

Rodney George, son of WUliam Samuel Greenlee and Ida Elizabeth Anunons 377 

Rolan E., son of Charles Montgomery Greenlee and Nannie E. Watson 570 

Roland Lee, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 419 

Rollin D., son of Thomas Beaver Greenlee and Mary Belle Struble 193 

Roily, son of James W. Greenlee and Amanda E. Chatham 554 

Rosa Isabelle, daughter of John Carrol Morris Greenlee and Josephine Brack 421 

Rose, daughter of John Greenlee and Minnie VerwoUt 195 

Rosetta Bell, daughter of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch 320 

Roy, son of Robert Stewart Greenlee and Amelia Jane Dufford 342 

Roy C, son of William Clark Greenlee and Emma M. Ely 413 

Roy Edmond, son of Aaron Burton Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth Garoutte 349 

Roy E., son of Andrew K. Greenlee and Elizabeth McAllister 151 

Roy Scott, son of William Greenlee and Mary E. Scott 509 

Rozilla PriseUla, daughter of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 417 

Ruf us Devfitt, son of William Hunter Lawson Greenlee and Mary Florence Perkins 82 

Ruth, daughter of Roy Greenlee and Bertha Moyer 342 

Ruth, daughter of Jackson Francis Greenlee and Mary L. Yaeom 558 

Ruth, daughter of Mathew Greenlee and Jean 592 

Ruth Marie, daughter of Ernest Lot Greenlee and Sarah Wice 151 

Ruth P., daughter of WUliam Jacob Greenlee and Samantha L. John 496 

Sadie, daughter of Samuel Harvey Greenlee and Elizabeth Stites 286 

Sadie, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary J. Nocman 555 

SaUie Ann Purden, daughter of David Maxwell Greenly and Elizabeth Massy Evans 178 

Sallie E., daughter of William Anderson Greenlee and Susan Dulin 84 

Sallie Lodocie, daughter of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle Riffle 217 

Sail}', daughter of David Greenlee and Elizabeth Morris 43 

Sally Ann, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory 65 

Sally Ann, daughter of James Greenlee and Susan Cooper 114 

Samuel, son of Michael Greenlee 36 

Samuel, son of William Greenlee and Mary Ramsey 48 

Samuel, son of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones 48 

Samuel, son of Jacob Greenlee and Mary Spencer 71 

Samuel, son of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 116 

Samuel, son of Edward Greenlee and Anna Henry 200 

Samuel, son of Green Greenlee and Rose Van Sickles 204 

Samuel, son of John Martin Greenlee 218 

Samuel, son of James Greenlee and Mary E. McDowell 221 

Samuel, son of John Greenlee and Hannah McClanahan 229 

Samuel, son of James Greenlee and Mary Mitchell 235, 547 

Samuel, son of George Elisha Greenlee and Jane Elizabeth McKinney 254 

Samuel, son of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson 303 

Samuel, son of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady 303 

Samuel, son of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 327 

Samuel, son of George Greenlee and Mary Hatton or Hilton 360 

Samuel, son of Edward Greenlee and Hannah Greenlee 402 

Samuel, son of James Greenlee and Catherine Galbraith 438, 484 

Samuel, son of Samuel Greenlees and Agnes Andrew Greenlees 443 

Samuel, son of Patrick Greenly and Mary Molson 502 

Samuel, son of Thomas Greenley and Rebecca Spense 504 

Samuel, son of Samuel Greenlee 504 

Samuel, son of Robert Greenlee 505 

Samuel, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphry 505 

Samuel, son of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 507 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 687 

Page 

Samuel, son of William Greenle* and Sarah Ferguson 512 

Samuel, son of Greenly 572 

Samuel, son of John Greenly 551 

Samuel Alexander, son of John Arnold Greenlee and Jane Greenlee 126 

Samuel, son of Greenly and Elizabeth — 573 

Samuel, son of — Greenly 574, 575, 579 

Samuel, son of GreenUves 591 

Samuel Anson, son of John Marshall Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth ColUns 382 

Samuel Bell, son of James Gans Greenlee and Catharine Bell 73 

Samuel Blair, son of Samuel Mitchell Greenlee and Minerva Keziah Saekett 236 

Samuel Harvey, son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey 266 

Samuel Herman, son of Daniel Greenlee and Mary Jane Weaver 75 

Samuel H., son of Henry Greenlee and Angeline Booth 217 

Samuel McLaine, son of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland 320, 348 

Samuel Mitchell, son of Alexander Saekett Greenlee and Elizabeth C. Glass 283 

Samuel Nichols, son of Samuel Greenlee and Sarah A. Nichols 170 

Samuel Oscar, son of Samuel H. Greenlee and Ollie A. Smith 218 

Samuel Preston, son of James Sterling Greenlee 370 

Samuel S., son of WilUam Greenlee and Mary Vogan 313 

Samuel S., son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 324 

Samuel Waller, son of James Madison Greenlee and Eliza Jane Glore 546 

Samuel West, son of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West 456 

Sarah, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah McCraeken 185 

Sarah, daughter of James Greenlee and Jane Mitehel 190 

Sarah, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson 302 

Sarah, daughter of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland 306 

Sarah, daughter of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson 307 

Sarah, daughter of James Greenlee and Hannah Bracken 310 

Sarah, daughter of William Greenlee and Rebecca Hughs 312 

Sarah, daughter of Columbus Greenlee and Jane Burns 410 

Sarah, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Ballantine 457 

Sarah, daughter of David Greenlees and Nancy Breckenridge 469 

Sarah, daughter of Thomas Greenlee and Jane Muir 472 

Sarah, daughter of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 473 

Sarah, daughter of David Orr Greenlees and Jane Carr 519 

Sarah, daughter of Greenly 520 

Sarah, daughter of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson 539 

Sarah, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Mary Hunt 560 

Sarah, daughter of Greenly and Elizabeth 573 

Sarah, daughter of Greenlives and Janet 591 

Sarah Ann., daughter of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 373 

Sarah Ann, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Stott 511 

Sarah Ann, daughter of Willis Riley Greenlee and Clare Hope Lodeska Smith 570 

Sarah Ann Eliza, daughter of James Greenlee and Mary Paxton 243 

Sarah Blanche, daughter of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Forster 278 

Sarah Catharine, daughter of .John Witt Greenlee a:id Narcissus Frances Douglass 366 

Sarah C, daughter of John Purden Greenly and Louisa Walker 178 

Sarah C, daughter of William E. Greenlee and Mary 565 

Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Sarah A. Nichols 116 

Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis 343 

Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Rebecca Lester 522 

Sarah Emma, daughter of Andrew McKelvey Greenlee and Ann Eliza Houck 67 

Sarah E., daughter of Elisha Evans Greenly and Mary Jane Vaughn 180 

Sarah E., daughter of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 307 

Sarah Jane, daughter of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 329 

Sarah Jane, daughter of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 367 



688 INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Sarah Jane, daughter of James Sterling Greenlee 370 

Sarah Jane, daughter of Charles Greenlee and Elizabeth Onstott 389 

Sarah Jane, daughter of William Greenlee and Sarah Ferguson 512 

Sarah Jane, daughter of William Greenlee and Mary Dowel 543 

Sarah Jane Duskin, daughter of James Lemuel Greenlee and Caroline Perkins 51 

Sarah J., daughter of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinn 557 

Sarah Luretta, daughter of James Patterson Greenlee and Elizabeth Greenlee 308 

Sarah L., daughter of EU Leroy Greenlee 371 

Sarah Margaret, daughter of James Greenlee and Margaret S. Rush 511 

Sarah Marguerite, daughter of William Greenlee and Sophia Aylshire 215 

Sarah Matilda, daughter of Charles Greenlee and Matilda Long 500 

Sarah M., daughter of William Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

Sarah M., daughter of Greenlee 557 

Seth Morgan, son of Lewis Leonidas Greenlee and Hannah Maria Ferrell 406 

Shade, son of Greenlee 567 

Shadrach, son of WiUiam Greenly 503 

Sibey (or SiUme), daughter of William Greenlee and Nancy Dry den 66 

Sibilla, daughter of Greinleyis 582 

Silas, son of William Greenlee and Susan Musselman 199 

Sophia Elizabeth, daughter of John Fullerton Greenlees and Hannah S. Fleming 434 

Sophronia, daughter of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Wames 334 

Statira, daughter of Thomas Greenly and Nancy 558 

Stella Maria, daughter of Eoland Lee Greenlee and Malinda Ellen Guinn 419 

Stella Melissa, daughter of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch 320 

Stephen, sou of Nathan Greenlee and Lucinda Greenlee 204 

Stephen M., son of Charles Montgomery Greenlee and Nannie E. Watson 570 

Stephen Thomas, son of William Greenleese and Harriet Baird 502 

Stephen Thomas, son of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 534 

Stewart, son of Eobert Greenlee and Margaret Porter 315 

Susan, daughter of James Greenlee and Susan Cooper 115 

Susan, daughter of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Aleshire 199 

Susan, daughter of Green Greenlee and Rose Van Sickles 204 

Susan, daughter of James Greenlee and Catherine Galbraith 438 

Susan, daughter of Thomas Greenley and Rebecca Spense 503 

Susan, daughter of William Greenlee and Fergison 538 

Susan AUee, daughter of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 377 

Susan Cornelia, daughter of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Rebecca Lester 522 

Susan Ella, daughter of Nicodemus Greenlee and Malinda Jane Payton 517 

Susan Evaline, daughter of Elijah Greenlee and Rachel Ella Litton 546 

Susan Grace, daughter of William Henry Greenlee and Eliza Ann Wilson 167 

Susan Musselman, daughter of William Greenlee and Harriet Sayre 201 

Susan Otella, daughter of John Greenlee and Susan Mary Wames 312 

Susan Peart, daughter of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

Susan Rebecca, daughter of Joseph Greenlees and Harriet McNeal 344 

Susanna, daughter of James Greenlee and Janet Watson 437 

Susanna, daughter of Patrick Greenley and Mary Molson 503 

Susannah, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Gantz 73 

Susie, daughter of William F. Greenlee and Lucretia Darling 514 

Sylvester, son of Robert Greenlee and Margaret Aleshire 202 

S. A., son of Greenlee 457 

Theodore Tyler, son of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Gorman 328 

Theron Andrew, son of Ernest Lot Greenlee and Sarah Wice 151 

Thomas, son of William Greenlee 47 

Thomas, son of John Martin Greenlee 218 

Thomas, son of Arthur Greenlees 426 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret MacDonald MacGillivray 427 



INDEX-NAUTE OF GREENLEE. 689 

Page 

Thomas, son of John Greenlees and Jane Moore "*-' 

Thomas, son of David Greenlees 4-8 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gilmour 429 

Thomas, son of Eobert Greenlees and Janet Connell 429 

Thomas, son of Eobert Greenlees and Ann Anderson 431 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 431 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Russell 431 

Thomas, son of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson 432 

Thomas, son of Archibald Greenlees and Helen Templeton 438 

Thomas, son of John Greenlees and Jean Magill 445 

Thomas, son of John Greenlees 446 

Thomas, son of James Greenlees and Agnes Bullock 467 

Thomas, son of Eobert Greenlees 468 

Thomas, son of David Greenlees and Nancy Breckenridge 469 

Thomas, son of Eobert Greenlees and Sarah Templeton 471 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees and Jane Muir 472 

Thomas, son of Eobert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 475 

Thomas, son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery McG«chy 483 

Thomas, son of Patrick Greenley and Mary Molson 503 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenly and Eebecca Spence 503 

Thomas, son of Samuel Greenlee and Nancy Jamphxy 506 

Thomas, son of George Greenly 521 

Thomas, son of James Greenlee and Mary Eeddington 522 

Thomas, son of Eichard Greenly and Hannah Bradford 531 

Thomas, son of Greenly 532 

Thomas, son of Greenly 558 

Thomas, sou of John Greinleyis 580 

Thomas, son of Lyoun Greinleyis and Janet Quhyt 580, 581 

Thomas, son of John Greinleyis 581 

Thomas, son of Greinleis 581, 583, 584, 587, 588 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees and Margaret Anderson 587 

Thomas, son of William Greenlees and Mary Paterson 587 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees 587 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees and Jean Kennedy 588 

Thomas, son of Thomas Greenlees and Marion Taylor 588 

Thomas Beaver, son of Archibald Greenlee and Catharine Beaver 192 

Thomas Brady, son of James Greenley and Mary Brady 525 

Thomas B., son of William Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 117 

Thomas B., son of Thomas B. Greenlee and Mary A. Little 117 

Thomas Clarence, son of Thomas Brady Greenley and Ann Eliza Lewis 526 

Thomas Franklin, son of James Greenlee and Sarah Caskey 266 

Thomas F., son of Eobert Greenlee and Mary Furnas 539 

Thomas Homer, son of William Greenlee and Mary Johnson 190 

Thomas Hunt, son of Thomas Greenly and Mary Hunt 559 

Thomas James, son of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Colwell 510 

Thomas Jefferson, son of William Madison Greenlee and Mahala Beam 168 

Thomas Jefferson, son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 361 

Thomas Jefferson, son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Himt 364 

Thomas Lockwood, son of David Maxwell Greenlee and Elizabeth Massy Evans 177 

Thomas M., son of Thomas Greenlee and Margaret Andrew 475 

Thomas Eobert, son of Eobert Greenlee and Haddassa Patton 388 

Thomas S., son of Hugh Hassen Greenlee and Ella Lee 338 

Thomas Wallace, son of Eobert Greenlee and Jean Wallace 386 

Thomas Wallace, son of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Mary Quinn 390 

Thomas Walton, son of John Wesley Greenley and Mary Elizabeth Anderson 527 

Thomas Wesley, son of Thomas Hunt Greenly and Lucy Smith Higgina 561 



690 INDEX— NAIIE OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

Thomas Wilkinson, son of Alexander Greenley and Anne De Rochburne Wilkinson 530 

Thomas Young, son of David Washington Greenlee and Mary Howard JIcEntire 526 

Thomasine, daughter of William Greenlees and Mary Hanly 490 

Thornton Edward, son of Lewis Greenlee and Mary Thornton 423 

Tighlman, A., son of James Greenlee and Elizabeth Bryant 554 

Tilmon Colvin, son of Pleasant Greenlee and Caroline Kidwell 383 

Tina, daughter of John Greenlee and Minnie Verwollt 195 

Tom, son of Greenlee 555 

Truman, son of Andrew Morgan Greenlee and Mary (or Missouri) Pieken 415 

Tyre Napoleon, son of Samuel Greenlee and Elizabeth Freeman 170 

T. Melville, son of Tyre Napoleon Greenlee and Effie Josephine Marvin 174 

Ulysses G., son of Thomas B. Greenlee and Mary A. Little 117 

Ulysses Logan, son of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Gorman 328 

Urban, son of James W. Greenlee and Amanda E. Chatham 554 

Utica Onias, son of Tilmon Coh-in Greenlee and Melissa Lasell Sandy 385 

Valley, daughter of James W. Greenlee and Amanda E. Chatham 554 

Verin, son of William Robert Greenlee and Mishie Whitt 213 

Tester Victor, son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Vianah Elizabeth Cole 372 

Victoria, daughter of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 358 

Victoria B., daughter of G«orge W. Greenlee and Joanna Murphy 87 

Vicy Jane, daughter of WilUam Greenlee and Emily Jackson 372 

Vilot, daughter of James Greenlee and Nancy 355 

Vinton L., son of Samuel S. Greenlee and Amanda T. Tinker 324 

Viola, daughter of Mills Erwin Greenlee and Aurildah Sinclair 347 

Viola, daughter of James Greenlee and Maria L. McColgan 351 

Vina D., daughter of Marshall May Greenlee and Ida Bell Snowden 418 

Virda, son of David PeniweU Greenly and Ra«hel Ann Postles 181 

Virgil Leander, son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 361 

Virginia, daughter of Sylvester Greenlee and Esther Hetta Barnett 211 

Virginia, daughter of Ephraim Allen Greenlee and Diadamia Dame 265 

Virginia, daughter of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 405 

Virginia, daughter of Baylis Earl Greenlee and Martha J. Baker 568 

Virginia C, daughter of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 234 

Virginia E., daughter of Thomas Wallace Greenlee and Susanna Onstott 390 

Virginia E., daughter of Francis Greenlee and Ellen V. Stephenson 403 

Virtue, daughter of Lewis Greenlee 72 

Vivia, daughter of Thomas Brady Greenley and Ann Eliza Lewis 526 

Vulah Constance, daughter of Edwin Stewart Greenlee and Filora Bell Emerich 336 

Walter, son of Charles Greenlee and Elizabeth Onstott 389 

Walter, son of John Morris Greenlee and Luretta Sullivan 414 

Walter, son of Robert Greenlees and Agnes McFarland 433 

Walter, son of Joseph Greenlees and Elizabeth Leitch 465 

Walter, son of John Greenlees and Janet Millar 586 

Walter E., son of Joseph P. Greenlees and Sallie L. Manning 495 

Walter Robert, son of Louis Albert Greenlee and Carrie Jane Deaver 295 

Walter S., son of William Edward Greenlee and Margaretta Brown 173 

Warren, son of Clinton Ransom Greenlee and Josephine Walters 155 

Warren Russell, son of Clinton DeWitt Greenlees and Clara May Russell 321 

Washington, son of Greenly 574 

Wattle Thomas, son of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin 84 

Wayne, son of Henry Harrison Greenlee and Elizabeth EUen Blake 540 

Weir Loudon, son of Samuel Greenlees and Jessie Eliza Weir 444 

Wendell WiUiams, son of WiUiam MacCowan Greenlee and Alice M. Bird 378 

Wesley, son of WUliam Greenlee and Smith 3O4 

Wesley, son of John Greenlee and Mary J. Noeman 555 

WUbur, son of Oliver E. Greenly and Mary Elizabeth Hart ,. 183 



INDEX— NAilE OF GREENLEE. 



691 



Wilimina, daughter of 



Page 

— Greenly 574 

Willard, son of Morgan Greenlee and Eliza Jane Greenlee 416 

WiUard (or William) Andrew, son of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle Eiffle 217 

Willard Vance, son of Willard Greenlee and Laura Duff 416 

son of David Greenlee and EUzabeth Morris 43 

son of Michael Greenlee 47 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Mary Jones 47 

son of Jacob Greenlee and EUzabeth Gantz 78 

son of James Greenlee and Eichey Herring 52 

son of William Greenlee 66 

son of William Madison Greenlee and Mahala Beam 168 

sou of James Purden Greenly 181 

son of Archibald Greenlee and Giffen 184 

son of John Greenlee and Sarah MeCracken 184 

son of Eobert Greenlee and Mary Bonar 185 

son of James Greenlee and Jane Mitchel 190 

son of Edward Greenlee I99 

son of William Greenlee and Susan Musselman 201 

son of John Greenlee and Susanna Aylshire 203 

son of Samuel Greenlee and Hannah Hughes 205 

son of James Greenlee 30a 

son of William Greenlee and Mary Thompson 304 

son of William Greenlee and Smith 304 

son of James Greenlee and Ann Patterson 306 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Patterson 307 

son of John Greenlee and Sarah Brady 309 

son of Egbert Greenlee and Margaret Porter 313 

son of William Greenlee and Jane McClelland 318 

son of John Greenlee and Elizabeth Sunderland 356 

son of James Greenlee and Nancy 356 

son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt 361 

son of John Greenlee and Jane E«ynolds 399 

son of Greenlee 198, 399 

son of Edward Greenlee 400 



William 

William 

William 

WiUiam 

William, 

William 

William, 

WilUam 

William, 

William 

William 

WilUam, 

WUUam, 

William 

WiUiam 

William 

William 

William 

WiUiam, 

WiUiam, 

WiUiam, 

William 

WilUam 

WiUiam 

WilUam, 

WilUam 

WilUam, 

WilUanij 

WilUam 

WiUiam 

WiUiam 

WilUam 

WilUam, 

WiUiam, 

WiUiam 

William 

WilUam, 

WilUam, 

WiUiam, 

WUUam, 

WilUam 

WiUiam 

WiUiam 

William, 

WilUam 

WilUam, 

WilUam, 

WilUam, 

William 



son of Columbus Greenlee and Jane Burne 410 

son of Thornton Edward Greenlee and Miriam M. Good 423 

son of Arthur Greenlees 426 

son of John Greenlees and Jane Moore 427 

son of David Greenlees and Margaret Ewing 427 

son of Thomas Greenlees and Elizabeth Morrison 429 

eon of Eobert Greenlees and Janet Connell 429 

son of William Greenlees and Mary Middlemas 430 

son of Thomas Greenlees and Mary Gilmour 430 

son of Eobert Greenlees and Mary McMillan 432 

son of Gavin Greenlees and Martha Wilson 432 

son of James Greenlees and Mary Dickson 434 

son of Peter Greenlees and Martha Ferguson 436 

son of James Greenlees and Janet Watson 437 

son of George Greenlee and Martha Greenlee 450 

son of John Greenlees 446 

son of John Greenlee and Margaret Dougherty 458 

son of Elisha Greenlee and Eunice West 460 

son of WiUiam Greenlee and Hannah Farquhar 461 

WiUiam, son of Eobert Greenlees 468 

WilUam, son of Eobert Greenlee and Sarah Templeton 450, 470 

WilUam, son of WiUiam Greenlee and Martha Harvey 471 



692 



INDEX— NAME OF GREENLEE. 



William, 

William 

WilUam 

William 

William 

William 

William 

William, 

William 

William, 

William, 

William, 

William, 

William, 

William 

William 

William, 

William 

WilUam, 

William 

WilUam, 

WilUam, 

WilUam 

WilUam, 

William 

WiUiam 

WilUam, 

WilUam. 

WilUam, 

WilUam 

WilUam 

William, 

WilUam., 

WOUam 

WilUam 

WilUam 

William 

William, 

WilUam, 

William, 

WilUam, 

William 

Willaim 

WilUam 

William, 

WiUiam, 



WilUam 
WiUiam 
WilUam 
William, 
William, 
WiUiam, 
WilUam 
William, 
WilUam 



Page 

son of Robert Greenlees and Mary Mitchell 471 

son of Eobert Greenlees and Mary Montgomery 472 

son of John Greenlee and Jeanne Smith 473 

son of Eobert Greenlees and EUen Ralston 479 

son of Andrew Greenlees 479 

son of John Greenlees and Agnes Semple 479 

son of Greenlees 481 

son of Archibald Greenlees and Margaret Montgomery McGechy 483 

son of Greenlees 439, 4g4 

son of Daniel Greenlees and Mary Colville 485 

son of John Greenlees and Elizabeth Greenlees 489 

son of John Greenlees and Isabella Dixon 490 

son of Hugh Greenlees and Isabel McGowin 491 

son of William Jacob Greenlee and Samantha L. John 496 

son of James Greenlee and Martha Walker 500 

son of John Greenlees and Mary Montgomery 501 

son of Patrick Greenley 503 

son of WilUam Greenly 503 

son of Eobert Greenlee 506 

son of Matthew Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Caldwell 509 

son of John Greenlee and Mary Adair 510 

son of WilUam Greenlee and Sarah Armstrong 511 

son of John Greenlee and Sarah Ann Stott 511 

son of Greenlee 512 

son of WilUam Greenlee and Sarah Johnston 512 

son of William Greenlee and Deborah Coulter 512 

son of WilUam Greenlee and Sarah Ferguson 512 

son of William Francis Greenlee 512 

son of Greenlees 518, 519 

son of David Orr Greenlees and Jane Carr 519 

son of David Greenlees and Maria Blakley 520 

son of James Greenlee and Mary Reddington 522 

son of James Greenley 524 

son of WilUam Greenley and Celia Everett 528 

son of James Greenley and Mary Brady 528 

son of Richard Greenly and Hannah Bradford 531 

son of Greenlees 537 

son of WilUam Greenlee and Fergison 538 

son of David Greenlee and Mary Dickson 540 

son of James Madison Greenlee and Eliza Jane Glore 546 

son of John Greenlee 551 

son of John Greenlee and Mary Allen 551 

son of Abner Greenlee and Mary B. Christy 552 

son of Willis Greenlee and Nancy Long 567 

descendant of WiUis Greenlee and Nancy Long 567 

son of Greenlee, Greenley, Greenlees, etc., 

564, 574, 577, 578, 583, 584, 588, 589, 590, 591 

son of John Greenleyis 580 

son of Thomas Greenlees 584 

son of John Greenlees and Janet Millar 586 

son of WilUam Greenlees and Mary Paterson 587 

son of John Greenlees 587 

son of Thomas Greenlees 587 

son of Robert Greenlees and Margaret Hodge 588 

son of William Greenlees and Janet Kirkwood 588 

son of James Greenlees 589 



INDEX-NAME OF GREENT:.EE. 693 

Pagp 

William Albert, son of William Harrison Greenlee and Mary Elizabeth Quay .331 

William Albert, son of Charles Greenlee and Matilda Long 500 

William Alexander, son of John Greenlee and Eliza Jane (Rinehart) Coin 457 

William Ambrose, son of John William Greenlee and Mary M. Keaton 207 

William Anderson, son of James Greenlee and Phebe Mayes 367 

William Anderson, son of Robert Greenlees and Ann Anderson 431 

William Andrew, son of Gideon Albert Greenlee and Mary Belle Riffle 217 

William Arthur, son of Luther Greenlee and Marietta Woods 135 

William Augustus, son of Thomas Greenly and Esther Norman 532 

William Augustus, son of William Augustus Greenly and Harriet Chichester 533 

William A., son of John Greenlee and Nancy Hamilton 51 

William A., son of William A. Greenlee and Susan Dulin 83 

William A., son of John Greenlee and Mary Mayes 358 

William A., son of James Greenlee and EUzabeth Weygant 459 

William Baird, son of William Greenleese and Harriet Baird 501 

William Bell, son of James Gang Greenlee and Catharine Bell 73 

Wmiam Brooks, son of Robert Lemuel Greenlee and Emily Brooks 165 

William Byron, son of Samuel M. Greenlee and Mary Ann Burch 320 

William Caldwell, son of WilUam Greenlee and Mary E. Scott 509 

William Charles, son of Abner Bainbridge Greenlee and Mary Smith Stevens 340 

WUliam Clark, son of Morgan Greenlee and Elisa Jane Greenlee 413 

William Clarkston, son of Perry Martin Greenlee and Emeline Matilda Smith 215 

WiUiam Compton, son of Maxson Greenlee and Catharine Compton 59 

William Compton, son of David Riland Greenlee and Harriet Browning (Compton) 

Cooper 104 

William Craig, son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Christy 187 

William C, son of Andrew Greenlees and Maggie Andrews 469 

William Dallas, son of David Greenlee and Harriet Mallory 113 

William David, son of David William Greenlee and Adaline Whitney Bristol 166 

William Davis, son of William Paxton Greenlee and Eliza Hizer Porster 245 

William Edward, son of George Greenlee 123 

William Emmett, son of William Henry Greenlee and Eliza Ann Wilson 167 

William Emory, soti of Robert Greenlee and Sarah Emory 115 

William Ernest, son of Stephen Thomas Greenleese and Mary Grey Somerville 502 

William E., son of Greenlee 565 

William Fleming, son of John FuUerton Greenlees and Hannah S. Fleming 434 

William Francis, son of Jacob Newton Greenlee and Rosetta C. Amsburg 216 

William Francis, son of Greenlee 512 

William Franklin, son of David Greenlee 265 

William Franklin, son of Allen Greenlee and Melissa Kiler 541 

William F., son of David Greenlee and Lucy Vermillion 514 

William F., son of Nicodemus Greenlee and MaUnda Jane Payton 515 

William G., son of Henry William Greenlee and Sarah Elizabeth RifiSe 216 

William G., son of Charles Greenlee and Ellen Ferguson 451 

William Harrison, son of Charles H. Greenlee and Josie Cunningham 84 

William Harrison, son of William Greenlee and Margaret Townley 331 

William Harrison, son of Stewart Greenlee and Sarah Ann McGinnis 343 

William Harvey, son of John McClelland Greenlee and Mary Mills 318 

WOliam Harvey, son of Thomas Young Greenlee and Margaret Ruth Logan 256 

William Henry, son of James Greenlee and Mary Joliff 77 

William Henry, son of Arthur John Greenlee and Katherine Richardson 167 

William Henry, son of Charles Lewis Greenlee and Laverna Sayre 217 

WUHam Houston, son of CoUn Telfer Greenlees and Mary Joanna Wheeler 483 

William Hunter Lawson, son of James Lemuel Greenlee and Caioline Perkins 82 

William H., son of Richard Greenly 531 

William H., son of Franklin E. Greenlee and Lucretia Davis 570 



694 INDEX-NAME OF GREENLEE. 

Page 

William Jacob, son of William Greenlee and Mary Y. Allen 495 

WilUain Jackson, son of Henry Greenlee and AngeUne Booth 206 

William Jenning, son of William Samuel Greenlee and Ida Elizabeth Ammon 377 

William J., son of George A. Greenlee and Rachel McDermitt 411 

William J., son of Greenlee 565 

William J., son of WiUiam E. Greenlee and Mary 565 

William Lawrence, son of Thomas Greenly and Nancy 560 

William MacCowan, son of William Anderson Greenlee and Mary McDaniel 378 

William MeCowan, son of William MacCowan Greenlee and Alice M. Bird 378 

William Madison, son of WiUiam Greenlee and Nancy Dryden 115 

WUliam Mark, son of William Greenlee and Margaret Henry 462 

WiUiam MarshaU, son of WUbur Greenly and Mary A. Hazel 183 

William MarshaU, son of William Greenlee and Emily Jackson 361 

WiUiam Merchant, son of Morris Clark Greenlee and Catherine Roush 219 

William Morgan, son of John Morris Greenlee and Luretta SuUivan 414 

William M., son of James Madison Greenlee and Emma EUza HiU 83 

William M., son of Mathew Greenlee and Martha AUen 189 

WUUam M., son of Robert Greenlee and Mary Furnas 539 

WiUiam Packer, son of Charles Alvin Greenlee and Emma O. Packer 135 

William Parton, son of James Greenlee and Mary (or Rachel) Paxton 245, 276 

WiUiam PumeU, son of David Greenlee and Mary PurneU 269 

WiUiam Raymond, son of Tyra Napoleon Greenlee and Effie Josephine Marvin 175 

William Robert, son of Green Greenlee and Rose Van Sickles 213 

William RusseU, son of Joseph Elisha Greenlee and Elizabeth Newkirk 463 

William R., son of WilUam Greenlee and Esther Furnas 538 

WilUam R., son of Charles Montgomery Greenlee and Nannie E. Watson 570 

WUUam Samuel, son of John Witt Greenlee and Narcissus Frances Douglass ... 376 

WiUiam Stowe, son of Samuel Greenlee and EUzabeth Freeman 169 

WiUiam S., son of John Greenlee and EUza Ann Smith 115 

WilUam S., son of Robert Stewart Greenlee and AmeUa Jane Duflford 354 

WUUam Talbert, son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Alpha M. Guinn 557 

WiUiam Tate, son of John MitcheU Greenlee and Mary Tate 280 

WUUam T., son of Hiram B. Greenly 548 

WilUam WoodviUe, son of David Greenlee and Hannah Ingram Grigsby 234 

William W., son of WilUam Greenlee and Mary Vogan 313 

WilUe, son of WilUam Mark Greenlee and Belle Lowrey 462 

WUUs, son of Louis Greenlee and Elizabeth Hunt 362 

WiUis, son of Greenlee 567 

WUUs Alvin, son of WilUam Greenlee and Emily Jackson 361 

WiUis James, son of John Wesley Greenley and Mary EUzabeth Anderson 527 

WUUs L., son of William Greenlee 360, 372 

WiUis Monroe, son of Francis Marion Greenlee and Vianah EUzabeth Cole 372 

WiUis Ray, son of Lewis Archibald Greenlee and Fannie F. Tucker 374 

WiUis Riley, son of John Reid Greenlee and Jane (Winters) GUes 568 

WUUs Sinclair, son of Benjamin Franklin Greenlee and Ann EUza Henderson 363 

Winfield Scott, son of Morris Clark Greenlee and Catherine Roush 206 

Womanslcy, son of John Greenlees and Janet Millar 586 

Woodson E., son of James Greenlee and EUzabeth Bryant 554 

W. Bvron, son of Samuel Alexander Greenlee and Mary Ann Teegarden 126 

W. M., son of WiUiam Greenlee and Alice McKinley 168 

W. R., son of J. A. Greenlee 555 

Zelda Zula, daughter of Edwin Stewart Greenlee and Filora BeU Emeriek 336 

ZeUa, daughter of Daniel Wames Greenlee and MeUssa Ann Plank 335 

ZoedeUa, daughter of James Madison Greenlee and Emma EUza Hill 33 

Zodie Vern, daughter of Edwin Stewart Greenlee and lUlora Bell Emeriek 336 

Zua Eva, daughter of WilUam F. Greenlee and Lueretia DarUng 514 



NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE 



Page Page Page 

Abbot, Emily 596 Aley, Thomas 316 Amsbury, Frances 216 

Abbot, George 608 Algeo, Anabel 394 Amsbury, or Ainsberry, Eo- 

Abbot, Jacob 596, 609 Algeo, Janet 588 setta C, 216 

Abbot, James 609 Algeo, John 394, 398 Anderson, Ann 431 

Abbot, William 608, 609 Algeo, Kate EUa 394 Anderson, Charles 410 

Abbott, Emily 107, lOS Algeo, Meredith Oudry ... 398 Anderson, Edna 319 

Abbott, Eunice 179 Algeo, Robert Jefferson 394 Anderson, Margaret 587 

Able, Elizabeth J. (Davis) 527 Allan, Alexander 465 Anderson, JIary Elizabeth. .527 

Acherds, Susan 204 Allan, Mary 588 Anderson, William 431 

Adair, Mary 508 Allan, Melissa 370 Anderson, Willis 527 

Adams, Eebecca 182 Allan (or Allen) Susan A. Anderson, 400 

Adamson, EsteUa Greenlee. 128 (or B.) 482 Anderson, 444 

Adamson, James Madison. 128' Allen, Elizabeth 202 Andrew, Agnes 439,484 

Adamson, Samuel James. .128 Allen, Helen Bush 500 Andrew, Annetta 474 

Adcock, J. S 508 Allen, James (or John) . . .189 Andrew, Jane 454 

Addame, Sarah 43 Allen, James Greenlee ....325 Andrew, John 475 

Addleman, Elizabeth 74 Allen, John 190 Andrew, Lizzie 478 

Adkins, Jerome 291 Allen, John Calvin 325 Andrew, Margaret . . . .453, 475 

Adkins, Mattie 291 Allen, Lizzie May 325 Andrews, Maggie 469 

Adkins, Sarah F 411 Allen, Margaret Jane 352 Andrews, William 469 

Agnew, James 489 Allen, Martha 189 Annis, Charles 605 

Agnew, John Park 482 Allen, Mary 551 Annis, Priseilla 603, 605 

Agnew, Leonora Matilda. .482 Allen, Mary Vena 325 Appleby, Georgia 494 

Aiken (or Eakin) Margaret 322 Allen, Mary Y 491 Arehard, Elizabeth 537 

Aiken, EMra 330 Allen, Mattie Permelia .... 325 Archer, Amanda 149 

Alkman (or Aikmen) Clara. 318 Allen, Minnie Alice 325 Armory, Nellie 72 

Aiman, John 178 Allen, Mary 347 Armour, George 446 

Aitken, James 466 Allen, Nannie Berdella ...325 Armour, James (or Archi- 

Aitken, Jean 466 Allen, Robert 325 bald) 446 

Alden, Lucy Ann 513 Allen, Robert Alva, 325 Armstrong, Eliza 73 

Alderman, Carlos J 117 Allen, Sarah Augusta ....325 Armstrong, Jane 530 

Alderman, Corydon 158 Allen, Willian 190 Armstrong, Samuel 502 

Alderman, Nancy Laura. . .158 Allen, William 491 Armstrong, Sarah 511 

Ales, Arthur Clyde 81 Allison, Grace D 454 Armstrong, William 511 

Ales, Benjamin Winfield... 81 Alvord, Estella B 171 Arnold, Ellen V 469 

Ales, Mary Ann 80 Amason, Eli 494 Arnold (or Cole), Mary... 49 

Ales, Robert Anderson 81 Ammons, Ida Elizabeth ...377 Arnold, Joseph A 469 

Ales, Rosalie Roxana 81 Ammons, Nathan 377 Arnold, Mary E 461 

Ales, SalUe Lorena 81 Amory, Nellie 74 Arnold, Michael 461 

AJeshire, Ailshire or Ayl- Amsberry, Darius M 202 Asher, Margaret 87 

shire, Jacob 205 Amsberry, Edna Hettie. . . .210 Ashley, George D ..564 

Aleshire, Margaret 199 Amsberry, Elbert Sylvester. 210 Aston, Elizabeth 460 

AJeshire, Sophia 205 Amsberry, Mathew James.. 210 Atkinson, Elizabeth 531 

Aleshire, Susanna 199 Amsberry, Jessie May 210 Atwood, Caroline 535 

Alexander, Elizabeth 477 Amsberry, Ray Vinton 210 Austin, Emily Asbury ....374 

Alexander, Henrietta 273 Amsberry, Rolla Darius 210 Austin, Francis 603 

Alexander, Jaben 273 Amsberry, Warren Thomp- Austin, Isabella 603 

Alexander, James 428 son 210 Austin, 309 

Aley, Joshua 308 Amsberry, William 210 Axtell, Everett V 459 

695 



696 INDEX— NAilES OTHER THAN GREEN^LEE. 



Page Page 

Ayres, Charles M 265 Bancroft, Sarah 609 Baxter, John 407 

Ayres, 'William 532 Bancroft, Thomas 609, 610 Baxter, Sarah 511 

Barbee, Susan 240 Bayes, Ann 423 

Babb, Annie 571 Barber, Milo ISO Bayes, Ella 83 

Babb, Elmira 571 Bardeen, Amanda 191 Bayes, George 83 

Babb, James A 571 Barnard, Mahala 129 Bays, Eliza H. (or Hayse) . 569 

Babb, Leona 571 Barnard, Mary 614 Bays, Henry 569 

Babb, Mancil 571 Barnes, Anna ilaria 323 Bays, Henry Eansom 569 

Babb, Mancil Monroe 571 Barnes, Charity Jane 323 Bays, H. T 569 

Babb, Mary Hope 571 Barnes, Charlie Reid 351 Bays, James 569 

Babb, Myrtle 571 Barnes, Edward Gibson ... 323 Bays, Mary Jane 569 

Babb, Vonnie Iva 571 Barnes, Elias 94 Beach, Frances Maria 100 

Babb, Wiley Greenlee 571 Barnes. James Elmer 351 Beal, Jemima (or Rebecca) .407 

Babbitt, Eva 84 Barnes, John Quincy 351 Beale, Idol 219 

Babbitt, James 84 Barnes, Margaret Florella. . 323 Beale, Eichard 219 

Babbitt, Malinda 212 Barnes, Martha Parmelia. . . 94 Beam, Joseph 115 

Bachiler, Anne 606 Barnes, Mary Edna 351 Beam, Mahala 115 

Bachiler, Stephen 606 Barnes, Thomas G 323 Beard, Addison Newton 214 

Back, Nancy 371 Barnet, Nareissa 364 Beard, Calvin Jones . . 212, 214 

Bacon, Jane Amelia. .. .93, 151 Barnett, Esther Hetta ....202 Beard, Charles Alva Levi- 
Bacon, John S 93 Barnett, Samuel 403 nus 214 

Badger, William W 459 Barnett, William (or Bob- Beard, Edwin Jabez 214 

Bailey, C. W 493 ert) 202 Beard, Lucy 216 

Bailey, David 218 Barnley, Frances Irene.... 152 Beard, Mary Ann 212 

Bailey, David 239 Barnum, Enoch Floyd 252 Beard, Sophia Catherine. . .212 

BaDey, Lydia 87 Barr, Ann 588 Beaven, George W 527 

Bailey, Martha A 218 Barr, Annie 309, 326 Beaver, Catherine 186 

Bailey, Mary 451 Barr, David 307, 308, 309 Beaver, Peter 186 

Bailey, William 239 Barr, Eliza 309 Becker, August R 412 

Baird, Harriet 501 Barr, Ellen 309 Beckleheimer, MaUnda 240 

Baird, 501 Barr Hettie 326 Bedel, Anna 595 

Baker, Absalom 568 Barr, Isabella 326 Bedel, Timothy 595, 602 

Baker, Aps 37 Barr, Jane 307 Bedingfield, Matthew (or 

Baker, Billings P 187 Barr, Jennie 309 Madison) 361 

Baker, Dwight E 142 Barr, Mahala 346 Bedingfield, Thomas Jef- 

Baker, Martha J 568 Barr, Margaret 75, 309 f erson 361 

Baker, Mary 169 Barr, Maria 308 Beeks, Henry 477 

Baker, Mattie 117 Barr, Martha 309 Beeman, Laura Ann 150 

Baker, Nancy C. 379 Barr, Mary 308, 309 Beggs, Rachel 337 

Baker, Prentiss Monroe 142 Barr, Peter 309, 316 Beggs, William 337 

Baker, Ralph Prentiss 142 Barr, Samuel 308, 316 Belew, Elizabeth 138 

Baker, Rispah 124 Barr, Sarah 308, 309 Bell, Catherine 73 

Baker, Ruth Tumeaure ... 142 Barr, Silas 307 Bell, Elizabeth 131 

Baker, Sarah 79, 80 Barrett, Eliza 96 Bell, Elma 125 

Baldwin, Jarrett 522 Barrett, 494 Bell, George 51 

Balenger, Elihu 357 Barrie, James 466 Bell, Levi Harrod 73 

BaU, Henry Thomas 201 Barron, Mary 489 Bell, Sophia 434 

BaU, Prudence A 208 Barry, Albi 318 Bell, Vesta 433 

Ball, William 208 Bartholomew, Nora 204 Bell, WUliam 304 

Ballard, James 359 Bartlett, EUzabebth ..612,614 Bell, 394 

BaUantine, James 457 Baseum, Emma 171 BeU (or Biel) 302 

Ballantine, Mary 457 Baseum, 560 Bemis, Ara May 163 

Ballantine, William 455 Bateman, Rachel 419 Bemis, Elizabeth Lillian ... 163 

Balsley (or Baulsley), EU- Baty, EUzabeth 567 Bemis, Harry Gilbert 163 

zabeth 312 Baughner, John N 185 Bemis, Levi 163 

Bancroft, John 609 Baumann, Rachel 73, 127 Bemis, Levi Jay 163 

Bancroft, Samtiel 609, 610 Baumann, 127 Bemis, Pearl EmmeUne 163 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 697 



Page Page 

Bemis, Vern Cleveland 163 Bishop, Eay B 130 Boone, William R 173 

Bemis, Victor Emanual 163 Bi\-ins, James 359 Boots, 128 

Bendon, Fredrica 394 Black, Albert C. (or James) .457 Booth, Angeline 206 

Benjamin, Frank W 462 Black, Elizabeth 495 Booth, William 206 

Benjamin, Paul Kingsley. .463 Black, Ella 457 Boswell, Mary Ella Irene. 128 

Benjamin, Ralph Greenlee. 463 Blackstone, William 179 Boswell— 128 

Benjamin, William 462 Blaekwell, George Washing- Bottenfield (or Bottomfield), 

Bennett, Charles C 423 ton 118 Adam or Isaac 70 

Bennett, Harrison 423 Blaekwell, James Monroe.. 118 Bottenfield, Maria or L 70 

Bennett, John (or James). 467 Blackwood, James 485 Bottomfield, Lucinda 455 

Bennett, John 501 Blackwood, Jane (or Mar- Bouldiu, Amelia Ann.. 271, 278 

Bennett, McCager 423 garet) 306 Bowen, Charlotte 168 

Bennett, William 81 Blackwood, Narcissa Hat- Bowers, Cammine 133 

Benning, Albert 422 ton 530 Bowers, Carrie C 132 

Benning, Donald Dale 422 Blair, Frank 539 Bowers, Emma E 163 

Benning, John 422 Blake, Elizabeth Ellen 540 Bowers, John L 163 

Bennington, Demas 75 Blakemore, Isaac S 403 Bowers, Warner 133 

Bennington, Eliza Ellen .. 75 Blakey, Albert Greenlee .. .270 Bowers, William 132,133 

Bennington, Elizabeth J 130 Blakey, Belle May 293 Bowls, Jenny 319 

Bennington, Emma Francis. 75 Blakey, Charles Bradshaw . . 293 Bowman, Arminda 150 

Bennington, Lebbeus Gantz.129 Blakey, Charles D 293 Bowman, Benjamin 67 

Bennington, Martha Ann.. 130 Blakey, Clara Euphema ...270 Bowman, John 231 

Bennington, Mary A 75 Blakey, Elizabeth Jane (or Bowman, Mary 237 

Bennington, Nancy Mar- Blakely ) 269 Bowman, Nate G 167 

garet 130 Blakey, James M 270 Bowyer, Ella 546 

Bennington, Roberta Lee.. 130 Blakey, Mary Lee 270 Box, Margret 356 

Bennington, Samuel W 75 Blakey, Walter Todd 270 Boyce, J. C 220 

Bennington, William 75 Blakey, William Clark 270 Boyd, Anne May 497 

Bentley, Elizabeth 348 Blakey, Yelvertou C 293 Boyd, Jane 346 

B^rdan, Elra A 483 Blakley, Maria 520 Boyd, Jesse 497 

Beveridge, James 589 Blakley, Johnston 520 Boyd, Joseph 371 

Biddle, Charles 355 Bland, Isabella 603 Boyd, Josephine 371 

Biddle, John 355 Bland, John 603 Boyd, Lillian 497 

Bigby, Ben 569 Blew, Emily 207 Boyd, Mabel 497 

Bigby, John Earl 569 Blisitt, Belle 570 Boyd, Margaret 125 

Biggart, Margaret 581 BHsitt, Rose 570 Boyd, Robert 448 

Bigler, John 74 Blodgett, Rachel 57,61 Boyd, Robert 497 

Bigler, Rebecca 74 Bloodsel (or Bloodworth), Boyd, Robert Hugh 497 

Billick, Arthur 347 Ella 51 Boyd, E. J. J... 497 

BilUngs, Charlotte 255 Blue, 537 Boyd, 359 

Bills, Lydia 100 Bole, Amanda 311 Boyd, 538 

Bingenheimer, John 290 Bole, John 307 Boyl, 349 

Birchard, Sabra 353 Boles, John 206 Brack, George Washington . 408 

Bird, Alice M 378 Boll, Henrietta 481 Brack, Josephine 408 

Bird, William 378 Bolman (or Bowman), Brackebush, Charles Her- 

Birkin, Frank 562 Sarah 506 ford 164 

Bishop, Allen S. 130, 131 Bonar, Barnet 186 Brackebush, Charles J 164 

Bishop, Benson C 130 Bonar, Margaret Everet ...186 Bracken, Hannah 310 

Bishop, aayton 130 Bonar, Mary 184 Brackett, Anthony 603, 604 

Bishop, Ellenda 379 Bonar, William 184 Brackett, Zipporah 603 

Bishop, Guy C 130 Bennett, Harry 334 Bradbury, 142 

Bishop, Isaac Ladner 113 Bonnett, Ida Nettie 334 Bradfield, Mary 522 

Bishop, James 461 Bonnett, Isaac Dean 334 Bradford, Hannah 531 

Bishop, Moses 113 Bonnett, Isaac N. (or W.) . 334 Bradford, Thomas 531 

Bishop, Nancy 156 Boone, Ethelred 174 Bradley, Elwood W 505 

Bishop, Naomi 461 Boone, Hezekiah 246 Bradley, Eugene F 505 

Bishop, Olive Marguerite. .131 Boone, Mary Amanda 246 Bradley, Florence M 505 



INDEX— NARCES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 
Bradley, Henry 505 

Bradley, James E 504 

Bradley, Josephine 504 

Bradley, Mary A 505 

Bradley, Sarah M 504 

Bradley, Thomas D 505 

Bradley, William H 504 

Bradley, William B 504 

Bradshaw, Ann 270 

Brady, John 303, 524 

Brady, Mary 524 

Brady, Sarah 303 

Bragdon, Dorcas 392 

Brainerd, Oakley 557 

Bradenburg, Florence A... 135 

Brandenburg, Thomas ....135 

Brandf ass, Christine 195 

Brannan, J. H 568 

Brannon, Eobert 367 

Brass, Kate 143 

Bray, Huldah 118 

Brazier Nellie 101 

Breathwit, 490 

Breekenridge, Andrew 469 

Breekenridge, Edward ....433 

Breekenridge, Elizabeth . . .469 

Breekenridge, Margaret ...452 

Breekenridge, Nancy 469 

Bretske. Julius W 366 

Brewer, Pharaba 377 

Brice, John 188 

Brice, Martha (or Mary) 

Jane 188 

Briggs, Mary Ann 162 

Briggs, Nancy 169 

Brisbane, Julia 208 

Bristol, Adaline Whitney ..166 
Bristol, Elom Hurlburt. . . .166 

Britt, Anna Frances 121 

Britt, Frances Elizabeth... 68 

Britt, Frank P 121 

Britt, Jean McBride 121 

Britt, Mary Asenath 121 

Britt, Mary EmUy 68 

Britt, Nancy Melvina 68 

Britt, Eobert 68 

Britt, Eobert Ealstou 121 

Britt, Samuel Greenlee 69 

Brittenour, Damps 276 

Brittenour, Ferdinand Eod- 

ger 277 

Brookman, Mary 168 

Brooks, Charles 597 

Brooks, Daniel 595 

Brooks, Eleanor 597 

Brooks, Elizabeth 108, 597 

Brooks, Emily 107,597 



Page 



Brooks 


, Isabella 


598 


Brooks 


Jeannie 


598 


Brooks 


John 


595 


Brooks 


Joshua 


594 


Brooks 


Mary 


.598 


Brooks 


MeUnda 


. 66 


Brooks 


Samuel 595 


596 


Brooks 


, Thomas 594 


597 


Brooks 


, WUUam ..107,108 


596 


Brougl 


iton, Charlotte C. . . 


.350 


Brown, 


Charles 98,447 


449 


Brown 


Charles Henson . . 


.211 


Brown 


Charlotte OUvia . . 


. 98 


Brown 


Cora E 


.105 


Brown, 


Ed 


.460 


Brown 


Edward 451 


474 


Brown, 


Elizabeth 


.451 


Brown, 


Emily 


.372 


Brown 


E. Ford 


.270 


Brown, 


Frederick 


. 81 


Brown 


G. W 


.496 


Brown 


Hannah (Davis) 


595 


Brown 


Hazel A 


.354 


Brown 


Helen or Ellen . . . 


.447 


Brown 


Henry Clyde 


.211 


Brown 


Hugh 


.449 


Brown 


Ivy B 


.354 


Brown 


James 123 


449 


Brown 


James A 


.452 


Brown 


Jane 


.449 


Brown 


John 479 


592 


Brown 


John C 


.255 


Brown 


Joseph 


.155 


Brown 


Katherine 


.586 


Brown 


Laurel E 


.354 


Brown 


LeUa 


.211 


Brown 


, Lenora Sybil 


. 81 


Brown 


, Marcus Lueien . . . 


.354 


Brown 


, Mrs. Margaret . . . 


.435 


Brown 


, Margaret Jane 437 


,474 


Brown 


, Margaretta 


.123 


Brown 


, Mary 309, 475 


,538 


Brown 


, Mary Bell 


.452 


Brown 


Mary Elizabeth . . 


. 81 


Brown 


, Mary Jane 


.201 


Brown 


Mattie 


.270 


Brown 


Maude 


.211 


Brown 


Minnie Lula 


. 81 


Brown 


Missouri Anice . . . 


. 81 


Brown 


Myrtle 


.211 


Brown 


Myrtle M 


354 


Brown, 


Nancy A 


.421 


Brown 


Nathan 


.211 


Brown 


Nettie Grace 


.211 


Brown 


Sarah Hollinsworth.236 


Brown 


Simon 


.155 


Brown 


Stephen Andrew . . 


81 



Page 

Brown, S. E 569 

Brown, Virginia Ida 81 

Brown, Walter E 354 

Brown, Willard L 354 

BrOT\-n, William Malcolm ... 81 

Brown, William S 80 

Brown, 532,553 

Bruce, A. L 485 

Bruce, Maria 526 

Bryan, Bertha Frances . . . 297 

Bryan, John 297 

Bryant, Anderson 553 

Bryant, Elizabeth 552 

Bryant, Nancy 553 

Bryant, Thomas 553 

Brydle, Maria Antoinette. . 99 

Brydle, WUUam S 99 

Bryson, Hattie 255 

Bryson, Thaddeus D 255 

Bryson, WUliam A 325 

Buchan, Margaret 588 

Buchan, Marjory 588 

Buchanan, Elizabeth 59 

Buchanan, Mary 104 

Buckingham, Hannah 72 

Bull, Annie 445 

Bullock, Agnes 467 

Bullock, Martha 465 

Bumgarner, Albert L 125 

Bumgarner, Frank 125 

Bumgarner, George L 125 

Bumgarner, George W 125 

Bumgarner, Harry G 125 

Bumgarner, Jesse V 125 

Bumgarner, WilUam D. . . . 125 
Bumpass (or Bumpin), Eob- 
ert T 365 

Burch, Harriet 327 

Burch, JIary Ann 320,348 

Burch, William 320 

Burd, Bertha 383 

Burd, Fred C 383 

Burd, James 383 

Burd, Janet 383 

Burd, Perley Lee 383 

Burd, Eobert 383 

Burd. Thomas M 383 

Burd, WilUam C 383 

Burgin, Edward Jones . . . 285 
Burgin, James Greenlee . . 285 
Burgin, LilUan Harvey . . . 285 
Burgin, Margaret Henrietta 285 

Burgin, Mary 255 

Burgin, Mary Greenlee . . . .285 

Burgin, Eobert 285 

Burkhart, Earl Keith 381 

Burkhart, James Hamilton. 381 



INDEX— NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 699 

Page Page Page 

Burkhart, John Moulden . . . 381 nie 270 Campbell, Susan Ann 496 

Burkhart, Eoy Estesses .... 381 Cahill, Eliza 134 Campbell, Thompson or 

Burley, Juliette L 503 Cain (or Coin) Eliza Jane. 457 Thomas 457 

Burnett, Alice 361 Cain, William 201 Campbell, Wilhelmina Alex- 
Burnley, Horace B 234 Caldwell, James 408 ander 476 

Bums, Angaby 405 Caldwell, Jane 506 Campbell, William . . . 395, 492 

Burns, Jane 410 Caldwell, Janet 430 Campbell, William P 492 

Burns, Thomas 410 Caldwell, Jennie 472 Canon, Nancy 569 

Burson, Abram 73 Caldwell, Mary Elizabeth . . 507 Cantrell, Julia Ann 462 

Burson, Alexander 457 Caldwell (or Colwell), Wil- Capps, Mary Ann 373 

Burton, Absalom Farrar . .493 liam 507 Card, Eugene D 373 

Burton, Andrew Jackson. . .498 Calhoun, H. T 415 Carey, Andrew Jay 342 

Burton, Fannie 534 Calkins, Fannie B 162 Carey, Clarence B 342 

Burton, Fanny Dean 499 Calkins, James 162 Oarey, Earl F 342 

Burton, John Wesley 494 Callen, A. V 293 Carey, Helen Irene 342 

Burton, Julius 81 Callen, Ida 293 Carey, Jane 501 

Burton, Maragret Jane . . .499 Calrert, Annie 494 Carey, Joseph 342 

Burton, Martha Louisa 494, 499 Calvert, D. James 494 Carey, Joseph B 342 

Burton, Patrick Henry . . .499 Calvert, Eliza 494 Carey, Nathaniel 342 

Burton, Sarah Elizabeth. . .499 Calvert, George 494 Carey, Newton 342 

Burton, Sarah Walker 499 Calvert, Hugh .490 Carey, William F 342 

Burton, Thomas 493 Calvert, James 490 Carleton, Olive L 197 

Burton, Thomas William Calvert, John G 494 Carleton, WilUam 197 

Jefiferson 494 Calvert, Joseph P 494 Carley, Hepsibeth 97 

Burwell, Herbert 313 Calvert, Lou 499 Carman, John 367 

Burwell, John 313 Calvert, L. Cooper 494 Carman, Lizzie 148 

Busby, Hester Ann 492 Calvert, Eobert 490 Carman, Stephen 148 

Busby 492 Calvert, E. Lee 494 Camahan, Thomas 94 

Bush, H. W 439 Calvert, Sarah 78 Carpenter, Sarah 565 

Buss, George Greenlee Hun- Calvert, WiUiam 490 Carr, Alexander C 162 

ter 173 Calvert, W. Thomas 494 Carr, Alfred Bennett 103 

Buss, WilUam 173 Cameron, James 376 Carr, Allen Bert 103 

Buss, William Hunter 173 Cameron, Joseph E 375 Carr, Alvah 103 

Butler, Anderson 556 Cameron, Josie 376 Carr, Alvah Lemuel 103 

Butler, Anna (Bedel) 595 Camp (or EaJy), MinerTa..235 Carr, Annie 272 

Butler, Happy 556 Campbell, Albert 492 Carr, Clara Luella 103 

Butler, Nan«y 268 Campbell, Angeline 492 Carr, Clarence Alfred 103 

Butler, Richard 2&4 Campbell, Charles 492 Carr, Humphry Eufus 103 

Butler, Sarah 237 Campbell, David Eichmon . . 492 Carr, James 415 

Butler, Sarah Louisa 253 Campbell, Edward 319 Carr, Jane 519 

Butler, Susan 115 Campbell, Elgy Fenton 395 Carr, Jennie C 162 

Butler, Thomas 268 Campbell, Elgy Vanvoorhis 395 Carr, Matilda Effie 103 

Butler, William Claiborne Campbell, EUza B 168 Carr, Meda Lucinda 103 

253, 264 Campbell, Elizabeth . . . 456, 459 Carr, Ossian Elmer 103 

Butts, Grace 140 Campbell, George 492 Carroll, Deborah 200 

Byers, Nancy 188 Campbell, Ida 120 Carroll, Eunice 456 

Bynum, John Gray 264, 285 Campbell, Isabel 492 Carson, Charley 460 

Byrd, Alda 553 Campbell, James Eobert- Carson, Dora 460 

Byrd, Bessie 553 son 477 Carson, Dorcas 294 

Byrd, Chauncey E 553 Campbell, Jane ...190,219,459 Carson, EmeUne 296 

Byrd, James 553 Campbell, Jane Estella ...395 Carson, Harold WilUam ...352 

Byrd, Nettie 553 Campbell, John 492 Carson, James 460 

Byrd, Euth 553 Campbell, Lozeldia M 141 Carson, Jeff 460 

CampbeU, Martha Ann ...492 Carson, Jennie 460 

Caddel, AdeUa Prances 293 Campbell, N. J 429 Carson, Joel 460 

Caddel, A. B 293 Campbell, Palmer 168 Carson, John 352 

Caddie (or Cadell)> Min- Campbell, Paxton Greenlee. 395 Carson, Joseph 461 



700 



INDEX— NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 
Carson, Louella 460 

Carson, Martha Jane 352 

Carson, Robert John 352 

Carswell, Agnes 591 

Carswell, Jane 591 

Carswell, Janet 591 

Carswell, John 591 

Carswell, WilUam 591 

Carter, Josephine 383 

Carter, Thomas 532 

Cartwright, Joel 198 

Caskey, or Caskie, Charles 

Parks 269 

Caskey, Clyde 291 

Caskey, David Greenlee . . . 268 

Caskey, Elisabeth 239 

Caskey, EKza 239 

Caskey, Elizabeth 268 

Caskey, Ephraim 239 

Caskey, Euphemia Belle . . . 269 

Caskey, Florence 291 

Caskey, George .269 

Caskey, Henry Ellsworth ... 269 

Caskey, James 238, 239 

Caskey, James B 268 

Caskey, James Edward . . . 292 
Caskey, James Fairbanks . . 292 

Caskey, James J 239 

Caskey, John 239, 291 

Caskey, John Harvey 291 

Caskey, Lew 291 

Caskey, Lucretia Virginia. 291 

Caskey, Marian 292 

Caskey, Mary Jane 268 

Caskey, Mary Jane Eliza- 
beth 269 

Caskey, Melissa Jane 268 

Caskey, Minnie 291 

Caskey, Nettie 291 

Caskey, Samuel Harvey ...268 

Caskey, Sarah 238, 239 

Caskey, Thomas 239 

Caskey, William 291 

Caskey, William J 268 

Cavitt, Jane 393 

Chadburn, Alfred 537 

Chadburn, John 537 

Chalmers, Jessie 536 

Chalmers, Lucinda V 282 

Chalmers, Thomas 536 

Chamberlain, Adelaide H. . . 330 

Chamberlain, Anna 53 

Chamberlain, Clara A 160 

Chamberlain, Emerson .... 330 
Chamberlain, John ... 53, 55, 56 

Chamberlain, Majy 55 

Chamberlain, Rachel W 56 



Page 

Chambers, — ■ 537 

Chancellor, David 577 

Chandler, Hannah 608 

Chandler, WilUam 608 

Chapman, Alanson 546 

Chapman, Andrew Jackson. 411 
Chapman, Blanche (Lan- 

man) 103 

Chapman, Edman 411 

Chapman, Florence Melvina.417 

Chapman, Frances 411 

Chapman, Henry F 417 

Chapman, James 240 

Chapman, Leonidas 411 

Chapman, Marilda 411 

Chapman, Martha Ann . . . .411 

Chapman, Naomi 411 

Chapman, Rachel 411 

Chapman, Thomas 411 

Chapman, WUUam 402 

Charles, Etta 268 

Chase, Aquilla 605 

Chase, Henry 481 

Chase, Leila 173 

Chase, Sarah 605 

Chatham, Amanda E 554 

Chatham, F. M 554 

Chatley, Andrew 346 

Chatley, Bertie Milton 346 

Chatley, Eusebius 346 

Chatley, Otis Asa 346 

Cheek, Lizzie 508 

Chenoweth, Laurance 141 

Chenoweth, Rosella M 141 

Cherrington, Edison I. . . .424 

Cherrington, Ira E 424 

Chichester, Harriet |532 

Chichester, Harvey, or Ste- 
phen 533 

Chick, Edward 77 

Chick, George 77 

Chick, Oliver 77 

Chilton, William B 505 

Chipley, Mahala 527 

Chishold, John 499 

Chisolm, Marvil 499 

Chisolm, Ray 499 

Christian, 231 

Christy, James 551 

Christy, John 187 

Christy, Mary 187 

Christy, Mary B 551 

Clark, Alexander 530 

Clark, Amanda Eliza 159 

Clark, Birdsey Hill 412 

Clark, Charles Erwin 347 

Clark, Christiana 503 



Clark, David F 411 

Clark, Douglas S 159 

Clark, Eliphaz 101 

aark, Eliza 402 

Clark, Eliza Jane 157 

Clark, Enuna C 481 

Clark, Flora 438 

Clark, Flora A 148 

Clark, Florence 538 

Clark, Florence Lucinda . . . 159 

Clark, Harriet Agnes 412 

Clark, Isaac Davis 530 

Clark, James 435 

Clark, Jane 331 

Clark, Jennie Bell 347 

Clark, John 347, 435 

Clark, John Wesley 347 

Clark, Judy 81 

Clark, Kenneth Franklin ..159 

Clark, Laura May 347 

Clark, Lenore 530 

Clark, Livisa Jane 138 

Clark, Louis 347 

Clark, Mary 165, 435 

Clark, Mary Ella 347 

Clark, Melvina, or Malvina, 362 

Clark, Nellie B 530 

Clark, Nellie Pearl 347 

Clark, Orson EHphaz 159 

Clark, Ralph Orson 159 

Clark, Robert 347 

Clark, Samuel 43 

Clark, Sanborn Stebbins . . .159 

Clark, Sarah 126, 134 

Clark, Sarah Matilda 347 

Clark, Silas 101 

Clark, WUburn Arthur ... 354 

Clark, William Allen 347 

aark, 362 

Clawson, Alpbeus 50 

Clawson, Caroline 50 

Clawson, Edwin 90 

Clawson, James Harvey. . . 78 

Clawson, John 49 

Clawson, John L. 79 

Clawson, Joshua C 79 

Clawson, Lavina 49 

Clawson, Lydia 50 

Clawson, Mary A 49 

Clawson, Mary F 79 

Clawson, Newton 79 

Clawson, Samuel 49 

Clawson, Sarah 79 

Clawson, Thomas *1> 

Clayton, Elias 327 

Clayton, John M rf27 

Cleaver, John 174 



INDEX-NAIIES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 701 

Page Page Page 

Clemens, Euretta 89 Collison, Sarah A 370 Cooper, Mary E 574 

Clendenin, Mary Elizabeth. 353 CoIIom, Eliza Jane 121 Cooper, Mildred E 132 

Clendenin, William 353 Colman, Dora 414 Cooper, Moses 76 

Clifford, Josephine 151 Colville, Anne 445 Cooper, Myers Young 134 

Cline, John 196 Colville, Charles 485 Cooper, Porter 117 

Cline, Ruth 196 Colville, David 477 Cooper, Samuel B 574 

Clinton, Elinor 286 Colville, David 499 Cooper, Samuel Dar.sie 133 

Cloud, Nancy 553 Colville, Jessie 487 Cooper, Sanson Millegan ... 131 

Clough, Sally 93 Colville, John 487 Cooper, Sanson Stewart 133 

Clute, Vesta L 172 Colville, Marion 471 Cooper, Susan 66,114,115 

Clute, Fred M 172 Colville, Mary ...443,444,485 Cooper, Susanna Dora 133 

Clute, Helen G 172 Colville, Robert 444 Cooper, Thomas Judson...377 

Clute, Martin V 172 Colville, 470 Cooper, Virginia May 132 

Clutter, Martha 213 Colwell (or Caldwell), Jane 506 Cope, J. H 496 

Coate, Forest William ....543 Colwell, Mary Elizabeth 507, 508 Copeland, Columbus 362 

Coate, Isaac Walter 543 Colwell, Sarah F 293 Copeland, John Richard . . 362 

Coate, Mary Ellen 544 Colwell, William 507, 508 Copeland, Sarah 362 

Coate, Omer Edgar 543 Combs, Daniel W 566 Copper, Carrie Sadie 298 

Coates, Fanny 87 Combs, Fred Leslie 566 Copper, Clarence Rogers . .298 

Cobb, Kate C 95 Combs, Thomas Holiday . . 566 Copper, Harry Garvey 298 

Cochrane, Janet 466, 582 Compton, Catherine 59 Copper, Joseph R 297 

Coe, Kate E 159 Compton, David 59 Copper, May 298 

Coe, T. R 159 Compton, Harriet Browning.104 Cordiner, John 488 

Coffin, Evaline A 106 Compton, William 104 Cordoner, Agnes 588 

Coffin, Frederick A 106 Condee, Asa 410 Corhaek, Mary 382 

Coffin, Judith 606 Coney, Minnie 284 Corman, Abraham 328 

Coffin, Nicholas 607 Connell, Janet 4:i8 Corman, Sarah 328 

Coffin, Peter 607 Conover, David A 88 Cornelius, James M 390 

Coffin, Tristram 606,607 Conover, Rebecca Howard.. 88 Cornelus, Isaac 346 

Coffman, Eliza 368 Conner (or Connor), Maria Cornelus, Mary A 346 

Cohee, Samuel 43 (or Sarah) J 506 Corn well, Kate Maurice ... 564 

Coin, Eliza Jane (Rine- Connolly, William 529 Corn well William 564 

hart) 457 Conwell, Frances Ellen 420 Corpening, C. L 296 

Colcord, Sarah 451 Conwell, Lot 420 Corpening, Charles Macon. .296 

Cole, Frank 522 Cook, Alamanda 128 Corpening, Charles M 296 

Cole (or Arnold), Mary 49 Cook, George 128 Corpening, Grayson M 296 

Cole, Caroline 392 Cook, Jane 324, 325 Corpening, John Y 296 

Cole, George W 392 Cook, Lovisa 219 Corpening, Mary Flemming.296 

Cole, Richard or William.. 372 Cook, Nancy 346 Corwith, Sarah Nicoll 564 

Cole, Sarah 461 CooUdge, Clarence P 476 Corwith, Silas Rogers 564 

Cole, Vianah Elizabeth 372 Cooper, Agnes N 131 Corwith, Silas W 564 

Coleman, Ed 141 Cooper, Allen 104 Cotton, Anna Alvira 350 

Coleman, Elizabeth 70 Cooper, Angelina Amy 133 Cotton, George Hale 350 

Coleman, 70 Cooper, Elma C 76 Cotton, Joseph 350 

Colgrove, Alfred A 478 Cooper, Everett F 132 Cotton, Lydia 612,613 

Colgrcve, Ebenezer 478 Cooper, Harriet Browning Cotton, Mary Jane 350 

Colgrove, Margaret L 478 (Compton) 104 Coulter, Deborah 512 

Collier, Charles 103 Cooper, Herbert 377 Coulter, Elizabeth 524 

Collins, AdeUa Frances Cooper, James 567 Cousins, Nannie 315 

(Caddel) 293 Cooper, James Greenlee ... 132 Cousins, Sarah 315 

Collins, George 381, 383 Cooper, John Gideon 38 Coward, Agnes May 163 

Collins, Mary Elizabeth 382 Cooper, Lemuel Young ... 76 Coward, Charles 163 

Collins, Nannie 381 Cooper, Lois B 132 Cowart, David * 82 

Collins, Susan 185 Cooper, Lulu E 132 Cowart, Fannie Daisy .... 82 

Collison, Amanda 370 Cooper, Martin 567 Cowart, Queen Esther .... 82 

Collison, Mary 368 Cooper, Mary 595 Cowart, Seaborn 82 

Collison, Samuel 368, 370 Cooper, Mary Ellen 115 Cox, Permelia 219 



702 INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 

Page Page Page 

Coy, Alexander 174 Cunningham, Josie 83 Davitlson, Alberta 273 

Coy, Eichard Perry. 174 Currie, Joseph 467 Davidson, Andrew Baker . .241 

Cozzens, Sarah Variek ....248 Curtis, Albert Maxon 56 Davidson, Charles Andrew .241 

Craig, Hugh Montrose 280 Curtis, Amarilla Hannah. . . 96 Davidson, Clara 273 

Craig, Margaret 186,431 Curtis, Bertha L 96 Davidson, Frederic 241 

Craig, Margaret 582,587 Curtis, Delilah L 95 Davidson, Greenlee 241 

Craig, Martha 557 Curtis, Diantha M 95 Davidson, James Dorman . . 241 

Craig, William 280 Curtis, Eliphalet 55 Davidson, Mary 241 

Craighead, James 394 Curtis, Eliza Ann 103 Davidson, Mary Lavalette . . 273 

Craighead, Eobert A 394 Curtis, Elma 96 Davidson, William Weaver. 241 

Crail, Mary A 459 Curtis, Esther Anna 96 Davis, Ann Winifred 276 

Cramp, Ann 274 Curtis, Martha 142 Davis, Augusta Virginia . . 276 

Crann, Sophia 141 Curtis, Mary Ann 96 Davis, A. J 570 

Crawford, Mary Andrew. ..429 Curtis, Miles 55 Davis, Eben Nelrus 244 

Crawford, Orra J 208 Curtis, Philura Eliza 96 Davis, Eddie 566 

Creesy, Eliza 98 Curtis, Sidney Miles 96 Davis, Elizabeth 90 

Crept, Eobert 274 Curtis, Stennett G 56 Bavis, EUzabeth J 527 

Crittenden, James J 373 Curtis, Viola Delia 96 Davis, Esther 29 

Crock, Emma Jane 419 Curtis, Virginia 291 Davis, FeUnden 567 

Crock, Eeuben 418, 419 Cutler, Hannah 608 Davis, Hannah 174, 595 

Crock, Reuben Leonidas ...419 Cutler, John 608 Davis, Harriet E. (McFar- 

Crock, William Ulysses 419 land) 329 

Croskery, Emily 430 Daggett, Helen 194 Davis, Ida May 566 

Croskery, Hugh 430 Daggett, P 194 Davis, Jefferson 566 

Crossley, Amasa 95 Dalton, Colby 358 Davis, John 29 

Crossley, Amasa A 152 Dalton, Elizabeth 375 Davis, John L 567 

Crossley, May F 152 Dalton, John 520 Davis, John Pressley 244 

Crouch, Elsie 461 Dalton, Martha 358 Davis, J. 6 570 

Crouch, Frances AbigaU. . .293 Daly, David 500 Davis, Lucinda 569 

Crouch, Henry 292 Dame, Diadamia 265 Davis, Lucretia 569 

Crouch, Sophia Ann. . . 212, 214 Dame, Timothy 265 Davis, Lydia Ann 554 

Crow, Elizabeth L 147 Daney, George Oliver 152 Davis, Mary 140 

Crowell, Handy 201 Dancy, Jennie L 95 Davis, Mary Elizabeth 276 

Croyar, Elizabeth 341 Dancy, Sarah Ellen 152 Davis, Euby Alice 566 

Crozier, D 346 Danford, VirgU 117 Davis, Thomas S 566 

Crozier, Mary A 346 Daniel, Annie 365 Davis, William 290 

Crumlick, Caroline 336 Daniel, Esther 357,358 Davis, William W 566 

Crump, George J 364 Daniel, John 355 Davis, 240, 527 

Crumrine, Dora 75 Daniel, Joseph 355 Dawson, Matilda 504 

Crumrine, Evaline 129 Daniel, Mary 359 Dawson, Michael 504 

Crumrine, George 129 Daniels, Newell 396 Day, Anna 516 

Culbertson, Janet 452 Daniels, Eachel or Emma.. 419 Day, Hannah 178 

Culbertson, Peggy 556 Daniels, Walter AUen 396 Day, Sophia 155 

CuUow, Emma 340 Danlin, Margaret 367 Day, 405 

Culpepper, Ernest F 367 Danton, L. A 268 Dean, Annie 513 

Culpepper, Finch 495 Darling, George 302 Deane, John 513 

Culpepper, James L 495 Darling, Joseph 514 Deaver, AquiUa Thomas... 521 

Culpepper, John B 495 DarUng, Lettie 157 Deaver, A. A 524 

Culpepper, John G 495 Darling, Lucretia 514 Deaver, Basil Lloyd 524 

Culpepper, Joseph 495 Darrah, Anna 151 Deaver, Carrie Jane 294 

Culpepper, Eobert 495 Dascum, 558 Deaver, Ethel Myrtle 524 

Culpepper, Eufus 495 Daugherty (or Dougherty), Deaver, Florence Estell ...524 

Culpepper, Thomas C 495 Margaret 455 Deaver, George Edward ...524 

Cummings, John 47 Davenport, Emma 270 Deaver, Herman Lester . . . 524 

Cunningham, Elizabeth .... 586 Davenport, Henry 498 Deaver, James 524 

Cunningham, George 83 Davenport, Nancy Jane ...498 Deaver, James Oscar 524 

Cunningham, John 96 Davidson, Albert 273 Deaver, Lewis Alexander. .294 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



703 



Deaver, Lida Tabitha .... 524 
Deaver, Martha Elizabeth. 524 
Deaver, Noris F. Septemus.524 
Deaver, RofFord Napoleon. .524 
Deaver, William Henry .... 524 

Dedrick, Julia 334 

Dedrick, Peter 334 

Dee, Ellen 518 

Dees, Ben 546 

Deeter, Alva Curtis 542 

Deeter, Jacob 542 

Deeter, Vinnie Florence . . . 542 

Deffenbaugh, Leona 135 

Deffenbaugh, William 135 

Denison, Augusta 251 

Denison, Leonard 251 

Dennett, Alexander 606 

Dennett, Elizabeth 606 

Denslovr, Benjamin Frank- 
lin 156 

Denslow, Nellie Jane .... 156 

Dent, EUsworth E 420 

Dent, Myrtle 420 

Dewees, Laura 182 

Dewitt, DrusUla 418 

Deyarman, Alexander .... 69 

Deyarman, Ewing B 69 

Deyarman, Ewing Till 122 

Deyarman, Frances Eliza ..122 

Deyarman, Hugh 69 

Deyarman, John Kenedy. . . 69 

Deyarman, Julia B 122 

Deyarman, JuUa May 122 

Deyarman, Robert 6reenlee.l22 

Dial, James 497 

Dial, Robert I. H 497 

Dial, Robert James 497 

Diamond, Margaret .479 

Dibra, Mary Langston ....539 

Dickey, Beulah 83 

Dickey, Frank 83 

Dickey, Frankie 83 

Dickey, Gilbert 83 

Dickey, James 83 

Dickey, Lula 83 

Dickey, Mattie 83 

Dickhont, Hartman S 515 

Dickhout, Mary E 517 

Dlekhout, Peter S 517 

Dickson, David 555 

Dickson (or Dixon) David. 490 
Dickson (or Dixon) Isa- 
bella 490 

Dickson, Jane 555 

Dickson, John 491 

Dickson, John Augustus ..236 
Dickson, John A 236 



Page 

Dickson, Mary 434, 539 

Dight (or Vight), Mary 324 

Dight Sarah 349 

Dill, Benjamin F 574 

Dill, Eliza 528 

Dill, Ezekial B 113 

Dill, Greenlee 64 

Dill, Jacob 4;) 

Dill, Josiah B 113 

Dill, Mary 178 

Dill, Mary E 574 

Dill, Shadrick 43 

Dill, Warner 43 

Dill, William 43 

Dillard, Joseph 233 

Dillard, William S 233 

Dillie, J. M 371 

Dils, Robert A 70 

Dinklespiel, Adolph 252 

Dinvriddie, Melissa 540 

Disbrow, Phebe DeMUb 563 

Disbrow, Thomas 564 

Divors, Francis 271, 278 

Divers, Mary Clark 271 

Dixon (or Dickson), Mary. 539 
Dixon (or Dickson), Robert 539 

Dockery, Aline 571 

Dockery, Dee 571 

Dockery Ellis 571 

Dockery, Henry W 571 

Dockery, Leah 571 

Dockery, Matthew 571 

Dockery, Merle 571 

Dod, Will 372 

Dodd Eliza (or M. E.).179, 180 

Dodd, Mary Elizabeth 168 

Doddridge, Fannie 169 

Doddridge R. R 169 

Dodds, Jane 307 

Dodson (or Dutson), Mary 

(CalUson) 368 

Dole, Sarah , 607 

Doner, Albert E 540 

Donley Elizabeth 307 

Donohue, Honora 294 

Dooley, Jane 83 

Dorman, Susan 241 

Dorsey, Cruce 181 

Doss, Mary .213 

Doss, Milton 213 

Dottery, Eliza 373 

Doubt, Abraham 314 

Douceman, Margaret 315 

Dougan, Allen D 161 

Dougan, Blanche Catherine 161 

Dougan, John Lynn 161 

Dougan, John M 161 



Page 

Dougan, Lee Dewane 161 

Douglas, Mary 358 

Douglass, John 366 

Douglass, Lydia 189 

Douglass, Narcissus Fran- 
ces 366 

Dougherty, Margaret 455 

Dousman, Mary 308 

Dover, John 284 

Dover Katharine 284 

Dowell, Mary 540 

Downing, Harrison 53 

Downing, Jacob G 341 

Downing Minnie 341 

Dowlin, Elma 125 

DowUn, John 125 

Downey, Sarah 139 

Downing, Harrison 53 

Drain, Duncan 433 

Drair 470 

Drake, Abraham 604 

Drake, Robert 604 

Drake, Sarah 118 

Drake, Susannah 603, 604 

Drayen, Janet 471 

Driver, Caroline 567 

Driver, Lou 494 

Dryburgh, Mary Ann 429 

Dryden, Nancy 66 

Dryden, Rose A 171 

Dryden, William 66 

Duff, Dora G 413 

Duff, Laura 416 

Duff, William 416 

Duffield, EUzabeth 307 

Dufford, Amelia Jane .... 342 

Dufford, George M 342 

Duke, Elizabeth 460 

Dulin, James 51 

Dulin, Susan 51 

Dumars, James 333 

Dumars John Robinson .... 333 

Dunagan, G 85 

Dunbar, Catharine 168 

Dunbar, Josephus 168 

Duncan, Isobell 583 

Duncombe, Carrie Saline . . 127 

Duneombe, David C 127 

Dunlap, Hannah E 412 

Dunlap, Israel 403 

Dunlap, Janet 485 

Dunlap, (or Dunlop), 

Robert 433 

Dunlop, Nannie R 273 

Dunlop, Thomas L 273 

Dunn, Alexander Hugh . . . .161 
Dunn, Alice Rebecca 161 



704 



INDEX— NAMES OTHER THAN GREENTjEE. 



Dunn, Arthur D 95 

Dunn. Arthur Judson ....161 

Dunn, Clyde Gilson 333 

Dunn, Earl Biland 161 

Dunn, Elizabeth 333 

Dunn. Elizabeth B 95 

Dunn. Ellen Turner 510 

Dunn, Emily 310 

Dunn, Emmet Thomas 332 

Dunn, Frank LoweU 153 

Dunn, Frank W 105 

Dunn, Gertrude Susanne ..153 

Dunn, Gideon 95, 105 

Dunn, Harriet 332 

Dunn, Henry 545 

Dunn, Ira Jesse 152 

Dunn, John 467 

Dunn, John Greenlee 311 

Dunn, John Meredith Tay- 
lor 310 

Dunn, Kitty EUen 161 

Dunn, Lafayette 311 

Dunn, Lenoir G 333 

Dunn, Margaret 117 

Dunn, Margaret Miller .... 161 

Dunn, Mary Esther 310 

Dunn, Martha Jane 333 

Dunn, Nannie V 332 

Dunn, Oliver 310 

Dunn, Oliver Brady 332 

Dunn, Philip 105, 161 

Dunn, Eaehel 96 

Dunn, Eaehel 332 

Dunn, Robert Monroe .... 333 

Dunn, Sarah Ann 310 

Dunn, Thomas D 95 

Dunn, Thomas Holtom .... 95 
Dunn, Thomas Phillips ... 153 

Dunn, 309 

Dupue, Amanda 556 

Duryee, Andrew 97 

Duzan, Joseph 169 

Duzan, Martha 169 

Dye, David 189 

Dye, W. H 189 

Dyer, Isabel C 396 

Dyer, John 362 

Dysart, Margaret 253 

Eakens, Annie Bell 498 

Eakens, Carrie Calvert .... 493 

Eakens, Joseph 493 

Eakens, Laura 493 

Eakens, Maggie Fannie ...498 
Eakens, Mary Lauderdale . .498 
Eakens, William 493 



Page 
Eakin (or Aiken), Mar- 
garet 322 

Ealy, Andrew 556 

Ealy, George W 556 

Ealy, John 556 

Ealy (or Camp), Minerva. .235 

Earl, Julia Ann 93 

Earl, WiUiam 93 

Early, J. F 233 

Easterday, Bemice Luella .335 

Easterday, Conrad 335 

Easterday, Elva Gertie . . . .353 
Easterday, John Conrad . .335 
Easterday, John "Wesley . . 335 
Easterday, Susan Hannah.. 335 

Eaton, EmeUne 163 

Eaton, Joseph 387 

Eck, Luster Aubra 544 

Eck, Perry A 543 

Eokard, George W 413 

Eekard, Mary Ann 203 

Eekerson, Christina 320 

Eckley, Albert 460 

Eckley, Elisha 460 

Eekley, Elmira 460 

Eckley, Elmona 460 

Eekley Henderson or Henry 460 

Eekley, Melissa 460 

Eddy, Myra 89 

Eddy, RoUo 89 

Edmond, Edith May 542 

Edmond, Ida Malinda .... 542 
Edmond, Margaret Belle . .542 

Edmond, Mary EUen 542 

E<lmond, Michael 542 

Edmond, Susannah 542 

Edmond, Vinnie Irene ....542 

Edwards, Delia 159 

Edwards, Rebecca 403 

Edy, 322 

Elder, Duncan M 392 

Elder, Martha Jane 392 

Elington, SaUy 84 

Elison, O. H 216 

Elkins, Susan 403 

Elliott, Alice 539 

Elliott, Margaret 454 

Ellis, Ellen 511 

Ellis, Grace 344 

Ellis, Harry E 344 

Ellis, Joseph E 344 

Ellis, Rosie 344 

ElUs, Samuel 251 

Ellison, Isabelle 169 

EUworth, Cora 476 

Ely, Emma M 412 

Ely, Phebe Augusta 251 



Page 

Ely, Seth E 413 

Emerick, Filora Bell 338 

Emerick, George Washing- 
ton 336 

Emory, Arthur 64 

Emory, Sarah 64 

Enlow, Barbara Wilson . . 269 

Enlow, Jesse 269 

Ennis (or Innes), John ...527 

Enos, Sarah 292 

Ervin, Oma 284 

Erwin, Emma Henrietta . . . 285 

Erwin, Stanhope 231 

Erwin, WLUiam Crawford. .285 

Erwin, Sydney 237 

Espey, Harriet Newell 237 

Espey, 237 

Espey, Susan 160 

Estes, Nayt 365 

Estill, Andrew Davidson. . .273 

Estill, John M. 273 

Etehison, Jesse 552 

Evans, B. B 79 

Evans, Burton Ira 155 

Evans, Elisha E 176 

Evans, Elizabeth Massy . . . 176 

Evans, Floyd Russel 155 

Evans, James Leander 133 

Evans, Leland 133 

E%ans, Lewis D 155 

Evans, Lewis H 155 

Evans, Louis Byron 133 

Evans, Mabel Josephine 155 

Evans, Nancy 247 

Evans, Robert Lewis 155 

Evans, Walter A 155 

Everett, Celia 528 

Everett, John Smith 209 

Everett, Sophia M 209 

Everett, Warren Day 401 

Everton, Anna II5 

Everton, Audra 169 

Everton, Benjamin or 

James 115 

Everton, Benjamin F 168 

Everton, Bruce J 169 

Everton, Greenlee 169 

Everton, George McCleland 115 

Everton, Jennie B 168 

Everton, John 115 

Everton, Joseph 115 

Everton, Lewis Cass 115 

Everton, SaUne 115 

Everton, Thomas E 169 

Everton, Tyra N 169 

Everton, William 115 

Everton, Wilson 115 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENTjEE. 705 

--. . P^ge Page Page 

EwiBg, Ann 229 Finley, Emma EUzabeth. .274 Ford, Nancy 481 

Ewing, Margaret 427 Finley, Emma Frances 243 Ford, Susan 350 

Finley, George J 273 Forest, Anna 219 

Faneher, Xaney 220 Finley, George Thomwell . .274 Forney, Silas 96 

Fargo, Adeline Benham 165 Finley, John Latta 274 Forster (or Foster), EUza 

Fargo, Samuel Meeker 165 Finley, John K 274 Hizer '. . 245 276 

Farley, James 168 Finley, John Samuel 274 Forster Joseph 245 

Farmer, EUzabeth 398 Finley, John Tate 243, 281 Fort, Jackson 373 

Farmer, 501 Finley, Mary Tate 274 Fort, Sina S 373 

Farnum, Abigail 609 Finley, Mary Virginia 243 Fort, Virginia 527 

Farquhar, David 461 Finley, Samuel 243 Foster, Elvira 491 

Farquhar, Hannah 461 Finley, Susan Hart 274 Fowler, Eunice 183 

Fellows, Thomas 210 Finley, Thomas 274 Fox, William 522 

Fenimore, George 413 Finney Esther 396 Frame, O. L. 220 

Fenimore, Hannah 413 Firster, Clara Josephine. .340 Frame, Thompson 116 

Fenimore, Laura 423 Firster, John 340 Fraser, Mrs. 501 

Fenimore, Thomas T 413 Firster, Oscar Ived 340 Frazier, Frank 206 

Fergison, 537 Fisher, Calvin L. 94 Freeland, EUza Jane 220 

Ferguson, Andrew 433,447 Fisher, Christopher 466 Freeman, EUza (Lida) ...122 

Ferguson, Charles Picken..452 Fisher, Eleazer 94 Freeman, EUzabeth 116 

Ferguson, Claride Cecil ..415 Fisher, Frederick 334 Freeman, Tyre 116 

Ferguson, David 447 Fisher, James 269 Freeman, Patrick 538 

Ferguson, Effa Savannah. .424 Fisher, Kate 334 Freeman, 122 

Ferguson, EUzabeth 447 Fisher, Myrtle Ernestine.. 94 French, George D 332 

Ferguson, EUen 451 Fisher, Eosilla 406 French, Joseph A 333 

Ferguson, George 447 Fisher, Sally 92 French, Joseph S 332 

Ferguson, James 435 Fitch, Mehitable 610 Friese, Charles WilUam...354 

Ferguson, Jane 447, 449 Fitch, PhUena Lois 194 Friese, Clara BeUe 354 

Ferguson, Jean 438 Fitch, Sarah 611 Friskhorn, Gertrude 136 

Ferguson, Jeannetta 425 Fitch, Zachary 611 Fritts, M. Elizabeth 127 

Ferguson, John 447 Fite, James 373 FrizzeU, Gideon 384 

Ferguson, Margaret 588 Fite, Mary Jane 373 Frizzell, Nathan 384 

Ferguson, Martha 435, 447 Fitkin, Fred, W 459 Fuller, Effie Florence 502 

Ferguson, Mary 449 Fitts, W. D 276 FuUerton, EUzabeth 433 

Ferguson, Mina 424 Fleming, David F 434 FuUerton, James 433 

Ferguson, Minnie 415 Fleming, Elizabeth 433 Fulton, Catharine 73 

Ferguson, MolUe 326 Fleming, Hannah S 434 Fulton, Sarah 73 

Ferguson, OrviUe Orion ..415 Flemming, Bryan 297 Fulton, Stephen 48 

Ferguson, Eose Evelyn .... 415 Flemming, James Greenlee 251 Fulton, (?) 428 

Ferguson, Samuel 512 Flemming, James Balston..297 Furnas, C. C 538 

Ferguson, Sarah 512 Flemming, John Alexander 251 Furnas, Hester or Esther. .538 

Ferguson, William 451 Flemming Mary W 281 Furnas, Mary 538 

Ferguson, WilUam A 414 Flemming, Samuel 251 Furnas, WiUiam 538 

Ferguson, 414, 484 Flemming, Samuel Hannah 282 F^irst, Sarah 313 

Ferrell, Edward 406 Flemming, WilUam Wood- 

FerreU, Hannah Maria 406 ville 281 Gable, 573 

Fields, A 329 Fletcher, 211 Gaddy, Amanda Eveline 

Fields Park 329 FUek, Ally 77 (Sykes) 136 

Figg, WilUam H 552 FUckner, Sophia 308 Galbraith, Anne 446 

Finch, Ezra 187 Flora, Daniel 379 Galbraith, Catherine 438 

Ftndlay, George 439 Flora, Martha Ellen 37"9 Galbraith, Janet 487 

Finley, Ann Hull 274 Folk, EUza J 122 Galbraith, John 446, 

Finley, Augusta Caroline.. 243 FoUi, John 122 Gallaher, Bernice 294 

Finley, Augusta Lewis . . . .274 Folker, Sophia 422 GaUaher, Blakey 294 

Finley, Brodie HuU 274 Folsom, Lloyd Ray 384 GaUaher, Blanche 294 

Finley, Debney HuU 274 Folsom, WaUier 384 Gallaher, CamiUe 294 

Finley, EUa 281 Folsom, Walter W 384 GaUaher, Corinne 294 

46 



706 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 

Gallaher, James A 270 

Gallaher, John William . . 294 

Gallaher, Mary Ardell 294 

Gallaher, Thomas 294 

Gallaher, Tom B 294 

Gallaway, Alexander Broad- 
wax 283 

Gallaway, Greenlee 283 

Gallaway, Lucinda Louisa .283 
Gallaway, Sarah Butler ..283 
Gallaway, Thomas Sprag- 

gins 282, 283 

Gallaway, Thomas S 282 

Gallows, Morris 124 

Galton, Harold Parker ...352 

Galton, Howard E 351 

Galton, John Howard ....352 

Galton, Euth 852 

Galton, W. P 351 

Galyon, Amanda 374 

Galyon, Charles P 376 

Galyon, James 365 

Galyon, James A 365 

Galyon, Jasper 366 

Galyon, Jesse 365 

Galyon, Lavinia 365 

Galyon, Martha 376 

Galyon, Nareissa 375 

Galyon, Pershia 376 

Galyon, Sallie 375 

Galyon, Scott 366, 370 

Galyon, Wesley Hamilton .366 

Gammell, Samuel 106 

Gano, Maggie M 270 

Gans (or Gantz), Elizabeth 49 
Gans, George or William . . 49 
Gantz, Nancy or Anna .... 48 

Gantz, WUliam 48 

Gardner, B. F 530 

Gardner, B. F. Jr 530 

Gardner, George Hall 531 

Gardner, Harry Jacob ....531 
Garey, Owen Connely .... 114 
Garoutte, James Lake .... 349 
Garoutte, Sarah Elizabeth 349 

Garton, Allen D 420 

Garton, Alva E 421 

Garton, Bertha B 421 

Garton, Claude C 421 

Garton, Edith A 421 

Garton, Granville D 421 

Garton, Henry B 421 

Garton, Lester E 421 

Garton, Lura E 421 

Garton, Thomas Edward... 421 
Garvey, Clinton Greenlee. . .287 
Garvey, G«rtrude Lincoln . . 297 



Page 
Garvey, John Clinton .... 286 

Garvey, Thomas 286 

Gass, Elias 126 

Gass, Elizabeth J 126 

Gay, Nancy 82 

Gaylord, Lottie 548 

Gayman, Daniel 74 

Gayman, Eliza Jane 74 

Gayman, Harriet Emma ... 74 

Gayman, Helen 129 

Gayman, Helmuth 129 

Gayman, Isaac 48 

Gayman, Jacob 129 

Gayman, James 74 

Gayman, Joseph 73, 129 

Gayman, Joseph Shelby ..129 
Gayman, Storer Barnard. . .129 

Gayman, Thaddeus D 129 

Geary, Annie Kate 523 

Geary, Edith May 523 

Geary, James 523 

Geary, James Edward ....523 
Geary, John Greenlee .... 523 

Geary, Malon 523 

Geary, Nina lola 523 

Geary, Sadie O'Neal 523 

Geary, (or Gray) Eliza- 
beth 60S 

George, Sadie 117 

Gerr, Sylvania 171 

Gerrish, Lily 97 

Gerton, Elizabeth 551 

Gibb, Adam 392 

Gibb, Alexander 387 

Gibb, Alexander Greenlee .392 

Gibb, Eliza Ann 387 

Gibb, Elizabeth 387 

Gibb, Jane 1 391 

Gibb, Jenny Mary 392 

Gibb, John C 387 

Gibb, John Duncan 392 

Gibb, Margaret 387 

Gibb, Mary 387 

Gibb, Minnie Ermina 392 

Gibb, Nancy 387 

Gibb, Susanna 387 

Gibb, Thomas G 387 

Gibbs, Albert Edward 157 

Gibbs, Vebna A 157 

Gibson, Bert 371 

Gibson, Mary 496 

Gibson, A. E 332 

Gideon, Margaret C 378 

Giffen, Martha 189 

GiflEen, 184 

Gifford, Dolly 118 



Page 
Gifford, Mary Amanda 

(Boone) 246 

Gilbert, Hannah 186 

Gilchrist, Eobert W 325 

Gildersleeve, Austin W. . . 323 

Giles, Annis D 50 

Giles, Jane (Winters) 567 

Giles, William 50 

Gillespie, Margaret 162 

Gilliam, Haseltine 570 

Gillies, Elizabeth 582 

GilUland, Simson 88 

Gillis, Euth 592 

GiUis, 592 

Gilmore, Ann Augusta ....275 

Gilmore, Ellien 275 

Gilmore, Harry 275 

Gilmore, H. Lee 369 

Gilmore, John Watson .... 275 

Gilmore, Sallie 275 

Gilmore, Thomas EusseU ..275 

Gilmore, Thomas E 275 

Gilmour, James 428 

Gilmour, Jean 465 

Gilmour, John 465 

Gilmour, Mary 428 

Gividian, Eebecca 414 

Glass, CUf ton 269 

Glass, Elisabeth 269 

Glass, EUzabeth C 253 

Glass, Emma 269 

Glass, Frank Patton 253 

Glass, George D 269 

Glass, James 269 

Glass, Jeff 253 

Glass, Joseph 269 

Glass, Virginia 269 

Glasscumby, Elizabeth .... 81 

Gleason, Louisa 91 

Glenn, David 313 

Glenn, Mary Jane 349 

Glenn, Michael 349 

Glore, Elisband 546 

Glore, Eliza Jane 546 

Glover, Dee 527 

Glover, Deett 333 

Glover, Dixon 563 

Glover, Ezra Jarvis 333 

Glover, Grace 333 

Glover, Henry Bion 333 

Glover, Mary Emily 333 

Glover, Percy Dunn 333 

Glover, May Josephine .... 563 

Glover, Samuel Leroy .... 333 

Glover, Sidney Lynn 333 

Goddard, Martha M 398 

Godfrey, Anna 603 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



707 



Page 

Godfrey, Isaac 605 

Godfrey, William, 603, 604, 605 
Golden, Anna Frances .... 398 

Golden, Foreman B 398 

Golden, Foreman Eugene. . .398 
Golden, Gerald Gladstone. .398 

Golden, John D 398 

Golden, Paul Leroy 398 

Golden, WilUam Porter ... 398 

Golding, ilamie 495 

Good, George 428 

Good, Miriam M 423 

Goodenough, Mary Ann . . . 119 

Goodson, Ann 231 

Goodspeed, Eunice H 145 

Goodwin, Benjamin F 68 

Goodwin, James 37 

Goodwin, ■ — • 37 

Goold, Alexander Greenlees 445 

Goold, David ColTille 445 

Goold, Grace 445 

Goold, Hugh 444, 445 

Goold, James Stuart 445 

Goold, John Colville 445 

Goold, Mary Colville 445 

Goold, Matthew Henry ...445 
Goold, Robert Greenlees . . . 445 

Gorden, Edgar 75 

Gorden, George 479 

Gorden, Eachel 422 

Gorden, Sarah 37S 

Gorden, Sarah Ann 281 

Gorson, Eliza 245 

GosUn, 180 

Gosnell, Laura 369 

Gossman, Jane 432 

Gossman, Eichard 432 

Govan, Catherine 536 

Graham, Janet 586 

Grant, Martha 416 

Grant, Noah 455 

Grant, WaUace 466 

Grass, EUzabeth 410 

Grass, 402 

Graves, Clarence 342 

Graves, Euth Eleanor 598 

Graves, Walter Hale 598 

Gray, Amanda 112 

Gray, Cecil 171 

Gray, Cyrus 272 

Gray, Dorothy 170 

Gray, Edith 171 

Gray, John M 170 

Gray, John W 171 

Gray, Martha Logan 563 

Gray, M. C 469 

Gray, OlUe 171 



Page 

Gray, Otis 171 

Gray, (or Geary), Elizabeth 608 

Green, Alma Jane 127 

Green, Charles E 194 

Green, Emory 415 

Green, George W 194 

Green, Hannah 335 

Green, Isaac 190 

Green, John 190 

Green, John Archibald ....190 

Green, John A 195 

Green, Lewis W 195 

Green, Lydia J 434 

Green, Margaret L 190 

Green, Mary 194 

Green, Permelia 195 

Green, Eobert B 194 

Green, William 434 

Green, William J 195 

Green, William Mason ....190 

Greene, Jemima 86 

Greene, Sarah A 246 

Greenleaf, Edmund 607 

Greenleaf, Judith 606, 607 

Gregg, Anna 72 

Gregg, 72 

Gregory, Aaron 451 

Gregory, Elizabeth Green- 
lee 451 

Gregory, Kate 467 

Gregory, James Orlando . .451 
Gregory, James Wilber . . . 451 

Gregory, John Aaron 45.1 

Gregory, Martha Helen . . .451 

Gregory, Nancy 494 

Grey, 502 

Grififen, 29, 48 

GrifiSn, GUbert 528 

Grifiin, Mary 157 

Griffin, WiUiam 528 

Griffith, Manha 89 

Griffith, Eachel 411 

Griffith, Zerilda 78 

Grigsby, Elisha 233 

Grigsby, Hannah Ingram . . 233 

Grigsby, Mary Jane 232 

Grinn, Delila 424 

Groomes, Sarah 457 

Gross, Anna 297 

Grote, George W 87 

Grove, Barbara 340 

Grove, Mary E 149 

Grove, Peter H 149 

Grow, Elizabeth 328 

Grummon, Hannah 192 

Guess, Bailey 84 



Page 

Guess, (or Armstrong), 

Eliza 73 

Guess, Ellena Irene 85 

Guess, Flora Zouella 85 

Guess, Gaston 85 

Guess, Norman 84 

Guiles, (or Guiler), John. .322 
Guiles, (or Guilder), Mary 

Jane 322 

Guinn, Alpha M 557 

Guinn, H. James 540 

Guinn, John 557 

Guinn, Malinda Ellen 419 

Guinn, Sarah J 540 

Guinn, Thomas 419 

Guinn, William 556 

Guntz, Francis J 143 

Gunts, Mary A 143 

Gwynn, Lavina 50 

Hackleman, Hypatia 174 

Hackleman, Oliver C 174 

Hageman, Eichard Aubra . .544 

Hale, Emelissa 561 

Hale, John 561 

Hall, Asa Albert 97 

Hall, Blanche 373 

Hall, Cynthia 516 

Hall, Earl Lewis 106 

Hall, Edward N 343 

Hall, Eleanor 596, 603 

Hall, Ella J 106 

Hall, Ella M 129 

Hall, Emily Esther 97 

Hall, George H 528 

Hall, George E 97 

Hall, Gilbert M 163 

Hall, Harriet 1 162 

Hall, Helen Elizabeth 163 

Hall, Ida 344 

Hall, Ira Enos 97 

Hall, Ira Stewart 344 

Hall, Jay Eex 97 

Hall, John 130, 344 

Hall, Joseph 607 

Hall, Lizzie Anna 97 

Hall, Margaret 478 

Hall, Mary Purnell 240 

Hall, May E 163 

HaU, Minnie 68 

Hall, Nathaniel 604, 607 

Hall, Nellie Bertha 97 

Hall, Orlo Philander 97 

HaU, Philander 97, 106 

Hall, Philander M 106 

Hall, Eichard 607 

HaU, Eobert Harrison .... 344 



708 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 

Hall, Sophia 430 

Hall, Stella Eliza 530 

Hall, Thomas 344 

Hall, Velma La Pearl 163 

Hall, WilUam 528 

Hall, William Otto 97 

Hallock, Phoebe 154 

Hambleton, Emily A. 558 

Hamilton, J. E 337 

Hamilton, Margaret Given . 190 

Hamilton, Naney 37 

Hamilton, .... 37 

Hammer, Carrie 382 

Hammer, Daisy Lucretia . . 382 

Hammer, Enos 368 

Hammer, Jane 358 

Hammer, Lafayette 382 

Hammer, Luke 382 

Hammer, Martha 379 

Hammer, Mary Orlena ....385 

Hammer, Olivia 382 

Hammer, Robert 358 

Hammer, Susan 368 

Hammer, Warren 368 

Hammer, William 385 

Hammond, Frances 181 

Hammond, William 367 

Hancock, Martha C 495 

Handeock, S 370 

Hanley, Sarah 422 

Hanly, Mary 489 

Hanly, WilUam 489 

Hanna, John 518 

Hanna, John G 518 

Hansford, James Miner . . . 138 

Hansford, Buth H 138 

Happoldt, Christopher 252, 283 
Happoldt, Christopher Dav- 
id 252 

Happoldt, Luey 252 

Happoldt, Mary 283 

Happoldt, Minerva 252 

Happoldt, Sarah Elizabeth 252 

Harden, Jane 402 

Hardesty, John D 345 

Hardwick, Martha 82 

HarMns, Cathrine 315 

Harlan, Amanda M 141 

Harlan, Jehu 247 

Harlan, Sarah Elizabeth . . 247 

Harmiston, Cass 500 

Harmiston, Jane 500 

Harmon, Nancy 423 

Harmon, Sophia W 492 

Harmonson, Wallace 71 

Harper, Janet L 129 

Harper, Joseph T 129 



Harris, Benjamin 290 

Harris, Maria 483 

Harris, Mary Jane 202 

Harris, Silas 201 

Harris, William 202 

Harrison, James 495 

Harrison, Mary 495 

Harrison, William 495 

Harroun, Alma Elvira ....105 

Harroun, Ansel 95 

Harroun, Archie Willard . . 162 

Harroun, Bryan 152 

Harroun, EarUng Harold . . 152 

Harroun, EUiot 95 

Harroun, Fred Hugh 152 

Harroun, John 105 

Harroun, John Vem 162 

Harroun, Kate 105 

Harroun, Linnaes 95 

Harroun, Lizzie Lavilla . . . 162 

Harroun, Minnie A 95 

Harroun, Ned Bion 162 

Harroun, Park Bion 161 

Harroun, Pearl Delilah .... 152 

Harroun, Eussell 105 

Hart, Anna 74 

Hart, Burton 179 

Hart, Burton J 180 

Hart, Cassandra Maud .... 220 

Hart, Coulter C 179 

Hart, David Burton 179 

Hart, Emily 403 

Hart, Gazelle H 179 

Hart, (or Heart), George 500 

Hart, Henry Clay 219 

Hart, Hiram Myrtilloe 220 

Hart, JosepE" Smith 219 

Hart, Lizzie Coulter 179 

Hart, Louisa 207 

Hart, Mary Elizabeth 180 

Hart, Myrtilloe E 219 

Hart, Nathan Greenlee 220 

Hart, Nehemiah Ambrose.. 219 

Hart, Olive Blanche 220 

Hart, Robert Thomas 179 

Hart, Sarah E 182 

Hart, W. C 500 

Hart, 560 

Hartley, Edna 423 

Hartley, Henry T 423 

Hartley, Lucy 423 

Hartley, Ruth 423 

Hartley, Thomas 423 

Harvey, Ann 432 

Harvey, James 470 

Harvey, Martha 450, 570 

Harvey, 432 



Page 

Harvin, Carrie 497 

Harvuot, Ella 132 

Harvuot, R. B 132 

Hassan, Jane 813 

Hassinger, Elizabeth 541 

Hastings, Lucinda 95 

Hathaway, Abner 148 

Hathaway, Alice Lucretia. .149 

Hathaway, Asa D 149 

Hathaway, Cassius Z 149 

Hathaway, Chester Wil- 
Uam 148 

Hathaway, Cora Augusta.. 149 

Hathaway, Ernest 149 

Hathaway, Fredric Owen . . . 149 
Hathaway, Hervey Hub- 
bard 149 

Hathaway, Mary Ivy 149 

Hathaway, WilUam Ches- 
ter 149 

Hatton (or Hilton), Mary .360 

Hauselman, Margaret 175 

Hauselman, Wash 175 

Haverly, Saloma 155 

Hawk, Charles Glenn 353 

Hawk, Frankie Luella .... 353 

Hawk, Mary Arminta 353 

Hawk, William Eugene 353 

Hawkins, Ann 133 

Hawkins, Edna Bertrine ..125 

Hawkins, Elizabeth 137 

Hawkins, Florence Bernice 125 

Hawkins, Georgia V 81 

Hawkins, James 125 

Hawkins, Mary Emma ....125 

Hawkins, Richard 125 

Hawkins, Robert 210 

Hawkins, Walter R 125 

Hawkins, Wilbur J 125 

Hayden, Eloise 275 

Hayden, Richard G 275 

Hayden, SalUe 275 

Hayes, Dot 339 

Hayes, Edmond 1 339 

Hayes, Jennie A 340 

Hayes, Joe 340 

Hayes, John C 339 

Hayes, Michael 339 

Hayes, Thomas 339 

Hayes, WilUam M 340 

Hayes, (or Hayse), Hugh. .221 

Hays, Ellen 569 

Hays, Eleanor 221 

Hays, Sarah 240 

Hays, 240 

Hazel, Mary A 183 

Hazel, Robert 183 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 709 

Page Page Page 

Head, Aelia 84 Henry, Elizabeth 364 Hoekett, Amanda 211 

Head, Alvira Anna 90 Henry, Joseph 458 Hodge, Clarence Wallace... 376 

Head, Clara 90 Henry, Margaret 458 Hodge, Edward 376 

Head, Emily 90 Henry, Mary 571 Hodge, Elmira 382 

Head, Gamaliel 89 Henrysoune Thomas 585 Hodge, Henry 376 

Head, Jack 84 Henshaw, (or Hinshaw), Hodge, Jerome Herbert ...376 

Head, Milton 84 Sylvia 67 Hodge, Jesse 211, 365 

Head, Paulina BoseUa 90 Herring, Kichey (or Herren, Hodge, Jesse Edward Eoy. .376 

Head, Sallie 84 Mary) 38 Hodge, John 375 

Head, Warren Field 89 Heriots, James 585 Hodge, Margaret 588 

Headberg, Carrie Cordelia .182 Heriots, William 585 Hodge, Marion Ferrie 435 

Headberg, Ellen lalena ... 182 Herron, Eleanor 556 Hodge, Nancy Orlena Kate 376 

Headberg, Harry Edwin ..182 Hersey, Moses B 142 Hodge, HeUa 375 

Headberg, John I82 Hersey, 142 Hodge, Wiley 375 

Headberg, Lewis 182 Hess, Ann 48 Hodges, Eobert 370 

Headberg, LueUa Maud . . . 182 Hess, Margaret 48 Hodges, Sallie 370 

Headberg, Mabel Leona ..182 Hess, 545 Hodgson, Laura 385 

Headberg, Oscar Lewis . . . .182 Hiekernell, Abram W 171 Hoffman, A. A 328 

Headberg, Wilbur John ..182 Hiekernell, Clara B 171 Hoffman, Cora 125 

Heard, Lettie 91 Hiekernell, William L 90 Hoffman, Effie 568 

Heart (or Hart), George . .500 Hickman, Sarah Ann 181 Hogan, Mary 347 

Heasley, Lewis 339 Higgins, Betsy Collins . . . 561 Holbrook, Susan 167 

Heaton, Emeline 128 Higgins, James 559 Holcomb, Burdette 146 

Hedge, Cora Ethel 130 Higgins, Lucy Smith 559 Holcomb, Frances Iron . . . .537 

Hedge, George Elmer 130 Hildreth, Jane 613 Holcomb, Nelson Koderick 537 

Hedge, Hazel Bennington .130 Hildreth, Richard 613 Holcomb, William 146 

Hedge, Iris May 130 Hill, Andrew 205 Holden, Charlotte Olivia . . 98 

Hedge, William 130 Hill, Emma Eliza 82 Holder, Daisy Ella 373 

Hedge, WUUam Blaine ...130 Hill, George W 213 Holder, George Edmond ..373 

HedgUn, (or Hedgling) , HiU, Gibson 82 Holder, James Lathaniel . . 373 

Amanda M 338 HiU, Jared 204 Holder, Leonidas 373 

HedgUu, Stephen Decatur . 838 Hill, Jesse 204 Holder, Lillian BeHe 373 

Heidler, Edith Evelyn 172 Hill, Jonathan 205 Holder, Lorena 373 

Heidler, John F 172 HiU, Lucy 545 Holder, Mary Emma 373 

Heidler, Ralph Greenlee . . .172 HUi, Maggie M 214 Holder, Rosalind 373 

Heinzer, Helen Mary ....179 Hill, Margaret 588 Holder, Solomon 373 

Heinzer, Louis W 179 HiU, Mary 205 Holder, WilUam A 373 

Helt, Benjamin Adison ...419 Hill, Nettie M 214 Holder, WilUam J 373 

Helt, Edna Ethel 419 HiU, Ehoda (?) 205 Holding, Mary 443 

Helt, Everett Rea 419 Hill, Ulysses E 214 Holdway, Margaret ..402, 405 

Helt, George 419 Hillyer, Ira E 220 Holland, Charles B 421 

Helt, Ina Chrome 419 Hillyer, John M 220 Holland, Jane 506 

Hempertz, CaUie 335 Hilton, (or Hatton), Mary 360 Holland, Nora A 421 

Hemphill, Kate Young 256 Hilton, Sarah Jane 380 Holland, 506 

HemphiU, Martha 236 Hines, Mary 64 HolUbaugh, James ■Vick...340 

Henderson, Ann Eliza 363 Hinkson, Annie C 510 HoUohand, Debro 509 

Henderson, (or Anderson), Hinkson, Edward E 510 Holly, Fred 541 

Charles 410 Hinshaw, Sylvia 67 HoUoway, Alfred 139 

Henderson, Helen G 395 Hite, Eliza 268 HoUoway, Cary C 139 

Henderson, James K 395 Hite, Jacob 268 HoUoway, Catharine 547 

Henderson, John Sin- Hite, Lucinda 268 HoUoway, Duint 139 

clair 363 Hizer, William 543 HoUoway, Mary 139 

Henderson, Nancy Green- Hoard, Sarah (Hunter) Holmes, Eva 156 

lee 395 230, 232 Holtom, (or Helton), Ra- 

Henderson, WiUiam Gray- Hoard, 232 chel 95,105 

don 395 Hobbs, Jesse 279 Holman, — — - 309 

Henry, Anna 198, 399 Hobbs, LilUan Ansley 279 Hood, Catharine 377 



710 



INDEX— NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 

Hood, James 169 

Hood, Mary A 196 

Hood, MinerTa 169 

Hood, Samuel 196 

Hopkins, Nancy 52 

Hopkins, Eachel 464 

Hopper, Mary Elizabeth . .492 

Hopper, Eebecca 497 

Hopper, Sallie 491 

Hopper, William 492 

Horn, Christopher Colum- 
bus 123 

Horn, Columbus 123 

Horn, Emma J 123 

Horn, George A 123 

Horn, John 74 

Horn, Simeon 71 

Horn, William Newton . . . .123 
Horton, Clarence Daniel . .535 

Horst, 573 

Hosack, Charles Fremont . . 320 

Hosaek, David 319 

Hosack, Eva 318 

Hosack, Eva Jane 320 

Hosack, Frank LesUe 320 

Hosaek, Lulu 74 

Hosack, Wirt Edward 349 

Hosack, Wirt Quincy 349 

Hoshal, Blanche 495 

Hotehkiss, Alcha 96 

Hotchkiss, Alvin 91, 96 

Hotehkiss, Anna M 91 

Hotehkiss, Bruce Erastus . . 158 

Hotehkiss, Edna Euth 146 

Hotchkiss, Gertrude Ma- 

hala 158 

Hotchkiss, Hazel Eae 146 

Hotchkiss, Herbert Vinton 146 
Hotehkiss, Homer James . . 146 

Hotchkiss, James H 90 

Hotchkiss, Lavina C 147 

Hotchkiss, Leon Bert 158 

Hotchkiss, Leta A 91 

Hotchkiss, Lottie L 147 

Hotchkiss, Luther 90 

Hotehkiss, Lyman Cordello 158 
Hotchkiss, Lyman Bay ... 91 

Hotchkiss, Martin 91 

Hotchkiss, Mary E 92 

Hotchkiss, Eobert A 91 

Houck, Ann Eliza 67 

Houck, John 67 

House, Alvin 462 

House, Mary Alice 462 

Houston, William 481 

Howard, Annette 193 

Howard, Euth 230 



Page 

Howard, Sarah Can- 236 

Howell, John 552 

Howie, David 453 

Howie, John 449 

Howie, Marion 436 

Howie, Martha 449 

Howie, Mary Ferguson .... 453 

Howie, Matthew 449 

Howie, Matthew Ferguson .449 

Howie, WilUam H 453 

Hoyt, Asahel S 534 

Hoyt, Betsey 534 

Hoyt, George W 534 

Hoyt, Harriet Laura 536 

Hoyt, Jacob 533 

Hoyt, Job 534 

Hoyt, Julia Louisa 534 

Hoyt, Mary M 534 

Hubbard, Mary Ann 567 

Hubbell, S. Eosa 146 

Huddleson, John 314 

Huff, Ed 211 

Hufford, Dennis 75 

Hufford, John 75 

Hughes, Hannah 200 

Hughes, Ida 142 

Hughes, Israel i:00 

Hughes, Nina V 548 

Hughes, James 52 

Hughs, Mary 52 

Hughs, Nancy 38 

Hughs, Eebeeea 304 

Huhn, Henry 134 

Huhn, Nellie M 131 

Huhn, OUver G 134 

Huie, James 438 

Huie, Mary 438 

Hull, David 131 

Hull, Elizabeth Hemdon...274 

Hull, Ethel Blanche 131 

Hull, John 274 

Hull, John Sanson 131 

Hull, Nancy Agnes 408 

Hull, Samuel Benton 131 

Humes, Archibald 311 

Humes, Dickson 311 

Humes, John M 311 

Humes, J. N. B 311 

Humes, Porter C 333 

Humes, Eansom P 333 

Humphry, Clara 77 

Humphry, Nettie 321 

Humstret, George 77 

Hunt, Elizabeth 356 

Hunt, Hannah 101 

Hunt, James or William . . 356 
Hunt, Mary 558 



Page 

Hunt. 66, 558 

Hunter, Clarence Jesse .... 120 
Hunter, Clementine Loretta 172 
Hunter, George Wilson .... 120 

Hunter, Mary 552 

Hunter, Eobert 120 

Hunter, Sarah 230, 232 

Hunter, Wallace 387 

Hunter, 232 

Hupp, Martha May 462 

Hupp, WilUam 462 

Hurd, Mary E 194 

Hurf ord, Elizabeth 164 

Hurley, Thomas 320 

Hurst, Jennie 472 

Hurt, Catherine Jane 81 

Hushnor, Lulu 204 

Husted, Effie 557 

Huston, Henry Boyd 561 

Huston, Nancy (or Mary) . . 47 
Huttson, Hutson or Hudson 
Sarah 51 

lams, Laura 73 

Ide, Olive E 67 

Imphelo, Christina Ann . . . 218 

Ingals, Darius 93 

Ingle, Martha 182 

Innis, Jane 387 

Innis (or Ennis), John ...527 

Irish, Anna 68 

Ims (?) Sherman 125 

Irvine, Margaret 221 

Irwin, Fanny 501 

Irwin, William 556 

Jack, Elizabeth 444 

Jackson, Alexander 593 

Jackson, Ann 463 

Jackson, Archibald S 361 

Jackson, Emily 361 

Jackson, Isaac 219 

Jackson, Mary 82 

Jackson, Mary B 219 

Jackson, Jane 428 

Jackson, 592 

Jacobs, Anna 122 

Jailes, Lucinda 567 

James, Eliza 358 

Jamphry, Jack 505 

Jamphry, Nancy 505 

Jarrett, Aaron 332 

Jarrett, Minnie 201 

Jarrette, Alfred Logan .... 331 

Jarrette, Effie Glenn 331 

Jarrette, Joseph M. (or 

John) 331 



INDEX— NAilES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



711 



Page 
Jarrette, Lynn Hampton . .331 

Jenkins, Cordelia C 205 

Jenkins, Frank 496 

Jenkins, John 72 

Jenkins, Walter 76 

Jennings, Mary 77 

Jenson, Carrie 414 

Jesup, Pernel 43 

Jewell, Chester L 327 

JeweU, Frank 327 

Jewell, Hattie 327 

Jewell, James 327 

Jewell, Jonathan 327 

Jewell Milo J 327 

Jewell, Newell 327 

Jewell, Robert 327 

Jewell, Samuel G 327 

Jewell, Walter 327, 346 

Jewrins, Guin 523 

Joe, 371 

John, Samantha L. 495 

John, W. P 495 

Johnson, Hartley 124 

Johnson, David 402 

Johnson, D. Porter 505 

Johnson, Edward 402 

Johnson, Frances 406 

Johnson, Hannah 402 

Johnson, James A 571 

Johnson, John 402 

Johnson, Lee 563 

Johnson, Lewis 402 

Johnson, Margaret 313 

Johnson, Mary 190 

Johnson, Mary Jane 402 

Johnson, Minerva 136 

Johnson, Eobert 402 

Johnson, Eobert T 276 

Johnson, William 190, 402, 406 

Johnson, 432 

Johnston, Elsie 196 

Johnston, Elizabeth Bain- 
bridge 314 

Johnston, Ephraim 314 

Johnston, Frances H 390 

Johnston, Frederick 562 

Johnston, George 518 

Johnston, George W 390 

Johnston, Gilbert 351 

Johnston, Janet 581 

Johnston, Jean 581 

Johnston, Martha 475, 476 

Johnston, Mary Martha ..351 

Johnston, Eeverty 559 

Johnston, Sarah 506 

Johnston, Sarah 512 

Johnston, William 506 



Page 

Johnston, 309 

Johnston, 437 

Joliff , Aaron 77 

Joliflf, Fleming 50 

Joliff, Mary 77 

Jones, CaroEne L 70 

Jones, Catherine 155 

Jones, Charles A 70 

Jones, Eliza G 70 

Jones, Elizabeth 506 

Jones, Florence Elizabeth. .382 

Jones, Emily 123 

Jones, George 541, 546 

Jones, Hanna 201 

Jones, James 70 

Jones, James E 382 

Jones, Jennie 70 

Jones, John J 873 

Jones, Julia D 70 

Jones, J. M 208 

Jones, Mary 36, 181 

Jones, Olive 70 

Jones, Eeese H 70 

Jones, Thomas 36 

Jones, Thomas Peter 70 

Jones, William J 70 

Jones, 592 

Joseph, Frank Leroy 183 

Joseph, Loleta Olive 182 

Joseph, Mallery Hart .... 183 

Joseph, Eowland W 182 

Joseph, Samuel White 182 

Joseph, Thomas White 182 

Judd, EUzabeth C 98 

Jump, Elizabeth 525 

Jump, Vaughn 114 

Jump, WUliam C 114 

Justin, Nellie 395 

Kane, John (t) 489 

Kantjer, Saloma 336 

Keating, Mary 339 

Keaton, Ambrose E 207 

Keaton, Mary M 207 

Keeler, Hannah 536 

Keep, Arkie Euth 171 

Keep, Fred G 171 

Keep, May Elizabeth 171 

Keep, Sarah A 90 

Keep, Stephen M 171 

Keep, Walter M 171 

Keesling, Isador 135 

Keesling, Ithamar 135 

Keesling, William 135 

Keith, Archibald 445 

Keith, Mary 445 

Keith, Mirren 445 



Page 

Kelby, Mary 445 

Keller, Emma 220 

Kelly, A. M 397 

Kelly, Clara 397 

Kelly, Duncan M 476 

Kelly, Duncan S 476 

Kelly, Ethel 476 

Kelly, James T 476 

Kelly, John 474, 476 

Kelly, John S 476 

Kelly, Kate 393 

Kelly, Eobert G 476 

Kennedy, Angus 429 

Kennedy, James 499 

Kennedy, Jean 588 

Kennedy, John 432 

Kercheval (or KurteheviUe), 

Mabel Gertrude 292 

Kercheval, WiUiam V 292 

Kerr, Arch 79 

Kerr, Ann Eliza 72 

Kerr, James 72 

Kerral, Margaret 448 

Key, Sarah 492 

Keyes, Marcus Bates 100 

Keyes, Mary Louise 100 

Kidder, Elvina 122 

Kidwell, Amanda Catherine 369 

Ki dwell, Caroline 371 

Kidwell, Henderson 358 

Kidwell, Jonathan 371 

Kidwell, Josiah 358, 369 

Kidwell, Orlando 358 

Kiger, John 123 

Kiger, Mary Frances 123 

Kiler, John 541 

Kiler, Melissa 541 

Killey, George W 287 

Kimball, Henry 607, 608 

Kimball, Eichard 608 

Kimball, Sarah 607 

Kimberlin, Caroline 420 

Kimberling, Edward or Ed- 
gar 410 

Kimberling, Elisha 422 

Kimberling, EUzabeth ....402 

Kimberling, Maria 422 

Kimberling, Nancy E. 400, 402 

Kimberling, Penelope 211 

Kimlein, Paulina 116 

Kinder, Catharine 365 

King, Alice 348 

King, Jessie M 190 

King, 413 

Kingsbury, Susanna 614 

Kingsley, Martha 462 

Kinnear, John A 275 



712 



INDEX— NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page Page Page 

Kinnear, Kemper 275 Landers, Lula 371 Lee, Lillie .• 279 

Kinnear, Mary Perry 275 Lane, Alonzo 371 Lee, Lona 137 

Kinney, Joel F 134 Lane, Hannah W 338 Lee, Olive 137 

Kinney, Martha Novena ... 134 Lang, Annie 429 Lee, Schuyler 571 

Kintner, Mary E. 388, 389, 390 Lang, Eobert 427 Leech, Sylvester 81 

Kirby, Arthur P 411 Lang, Thomas A 524 LefPew, Harriet 374 

Kirby, John A 411 Langer, Adolph 393 Leget, May 434 

Kirk, Jane 432 Langman, Mattie 80 Leiteh, Elizabeth 465 

Kirkley, James 574 Langwell, 470 Lenox, Katherine 501 

Kirkpatrick, Mary 489 Lanman, Blanche 103 Leonard, Catherine 125 

Kirkwood, Janet 588 Large, Alvin L 396 Lester, Alice 523 

Kivett, Aaron 52 Large, Charles 396 Lester, Cornelius 523 

Knapp, Anna 606 Large, Fannie L 397 Lester, Elizabeth 523 

Knapp, Emeline 205 Large, Henry 396 Lester, Margaret 523 

Knapp, Margaret 205 Large, John F 396 Lester, Martha 523 

Knapp, William 606 Large, John B 396 Lester, Martha Ann 523 

Knickerbocker, Louisa 163 Large, Jonathan 396 Lester, Norris 523 

Knight, Elizabeth 614 Large, Laura 396 Lester, Rebecca 523 

Knox, Elizabeth B 190 Large, Susanna L 396 Lester, Sarah 523 

Knox, Marcus 585 Larimore, Mary Ann (or Lester, Sarah Ann Eebecca. 522 

Knox, Thomas 585 Laramore) 282 Lester, William 522 

Knox, William 535 Lata, Elizabeth 587 Lester, William Henry 523 

Kreider, Daniel W 543 Latham, Dosia 569 Letherman, Ida 74 

Kreider, Genetta 543 Latham, L 569 Lever, Whitfield 457 

Kreider, Myrtle Forest 543 Lattimer, John 505 Lewis, Agnes 514 

Kreider, Eussel Van Tros- Latting, Ella P 563 Lewis, Ann Eliza 526 

seau 543 Law, Elizabeth 402 Lewis, Anna May 508 

Kreider, Susannah 543 Law, Sarah 402 Lewis, Coleman 526 

Kreiser, Amos 298 Lavrrence, Abraham 545 Lewis, D. R. L 574 

Kreiser, Samuel Iievi 298 Lawrence, Benjamin 545 Lewis, Humphrey 507 

Kreiser, Verlie Irene 298 Lawrence, Benjamin Hor- Lewis, Isaac 532, 533 

Kroh, Warren 541 ton 430 Lewis, John T 508 

Kruner, OlUe G 345 Lawrence, Catharine 545 Levris, Louise 204 

Kuekuek, Elizabeth 195 Lawrence, Elizabeth 545 Lewis, Polly 147 

Kusee, Lizzie 568 Lawrence, Isabelle 430 Levids, Rachel Gertrude 203 

Lawrence, 545 Lewis, Robert 507 

Labar, Sarah A 146 Lawrence, Jacob 545 Lewis, Robert H 508 

Lacey, John L. 179 Lawrence, Joseph 545 Lewis, Samuel L 508 

Lacey, Lydia E 179 Lawrence, Mary 545 Lewis, Thomas L 526 

Lacy, Homer 371 Lawrence, Susan 545 Lewis, William or Isaac. . . . 532 

Ladner, Susan 113 Lawson, Sarah W 182 Lick, Aaron 157 

Laird, Hazel M 517 Layton, Burton 182 Lick, Atilla A 157 

Laird, Homer H 517 Layton, Lizzie E 182 Lilley, Mary 434 

Laird, James B 517 Leach, Charles M 268 Lily, AdeUne 430 

Laird, Jenny 479 Leach, Edmund C 268 Lindsley, Helen Eliza 98 

Laird, John A 517 Leathe, Sarah 610 Lindsley, Horatio 98 

Laird, NeUie L 517 Leaver (or Lever), Witfield Link, Annie 246 

Lamb, C. B 570 or Whitfield 457 Link, Charles 246 

Lamb, Elizabeth 444 LeCount, Charles 97 Link, Emma 246 

Lambert, Mary Ellen 516 Lee, Annie 137 Link, Frank 246 

Lambert, Reuben 516 Lee, Mrs. Bettie J 492 Link, James Greenlee 246 

Lament, Helen 427 Lee, Celia Ann 279 Link, Jessie 246 

Lampson, Samuel 610, 611 Lee, Clarice 137 Link, Preston T 245 

Lampson, Sarah 609, 610 Lee, Ella 338, 571 Link, William 246 

Lamson, William 610 Lee, James Sanf ord 137 Linn, Austin 347 

Lance, James 392 Lee, J. S 279 Linn, Susanna 556 

Lance, Silas 392 Lee, John W 137 Linscott, Susanna 112 



INDEX— NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 713 

Page Page Page 

Little, Mary A 117 Luce, Caroline Matilda 311 Magness, Nora 365 

Litton, Nancy 545 Lucky, 362 Magness, Willie 365 

Litton, Rachel EUa 545 Ludlow, Nicoll 560 Mahanny, Belinda 462 

Litton, WilHam 545 Ludlow, William 560 Mahar, Jerry 116 

Livingston, Elizabeth 287 Ludlow, William H 560 Mahony, Henry 497 

Lloyd, Mary Ella 140 Lugsdin, Elizabeth Beatrice Mahony, Kate Bethune 497 

Lloyd, Morris 140 598 Main, A. B 461 

Lockhead, James 431 Lugsdin, James 598 Main, Cornelius 456 

Lockhead, Margaret McDon- Lugsdin, Ladds William .. .598 Main (or Masin), Eliza- 
aid 431 Lugsdin, Louise 598 beth 456 

Lock, Ann 507 Luke, Edward 518 "Main, Harriet 456 

Lock, George W 112 Luke, Joseph 518 Main, Joseph 456 

Lock, Mary 112 Luke, Mary Agnes 518 Maitland, John 464 

Locy, Catharine 79 Luke, William John 518 Maitland, Margaret 464 

Logan, Albert 331 Lumsden, Martha 424 Malenle (or Morlanee), 

Logan, David 331 Lundy, Sarah Catherine .... 291 Sarah 316 

Logan, James Albert 331 Lunsf ord, Elizabeth 208 Mallieoat, 370 

Logan, John 256 Lunsford (or Luntsford), MalUnson, 178 

Logan, Margaret Ruth 256 William 513 Mallory, Andrew 61 

Logan, Mary Adelaide 353 Lutz, Samuel 551 Mallory, Harriet 68, 113 

Logan, Phebe 509 Lyle, Margaret McKelvy. . .489 Mallory, Lewis 61 

Logan, 70 Lynch, John 313 Mallory, Nathaniel 61 

Long, Jane 352 Lynes, 479 Mallory, William 68 

Long, Mary 336 Lynn, Annie 80 Maltby, Augusta 563 

Xong, Matilda 500 Lyon, 116 Manin, Jennette C 334 

Long, Nancy 567 Lyons, John 316 Manin, Joseph 334 

Long, Peter B 336 Lytle, Caroline Amelia 460 Manly, Julia 238 

Long, William 500 Lytle, Catherine 532 Mann, Archibald 552 

Longfellow, Orpha 8 118 Lytle, Clayton Wiston 159 Mann, Asahel 552 

Longwell, Robert Clinton . . 308 Lytle, Margaret 394 Mann, Cora 289 

Lonon, David N 297 Lytle, Samuel 460 Mann, Edgar Joseph 290 

Lonon, John Y 297 Lytle, William 457 Mann, Eva 106 

Lonon, O. N 297 Mann, James 552 

Lonon, William Delmar . . . 297 MacGilUvray, Margaret Mann, James A 337 

Looker, Delia 548 MaeDonald 427 Mann, Joseph 289, 290 

Looker, 548 Mack, Caroline A 106 Mann, Joseph Edgar 290 

Lord, 309 Maclay, Catherine 556 Mann, Hazel Lucille 290 

Louden, Melissa 405 Maclay, Charles 556 Mann, Nellie Greenlee ...290 

Lounsbury, Elizabeth 165 Maclay, David 556 Mann, Nina E 290 

Lounsbury, Cooke 165 Maclay, Eleanor 556 Mann, Raymond Ney 290 

Lounsbury, James Allen. . . 165 Maclay, Jane 56 Manning, Grey 494 

Lounsbury, Ralph Greenlee. 165 Maclay, John 555, 556 Manning, SalUe L 494 

Loury, Electia 149 Maclay, Nancy 556 Manrose, Matilda Lovisa. . .120 

Lovell, L. 162 Maclay, Samuel 556 Marcum, Julia Ann 515 

Lovell, Ruth S 162 Maclay, William 556 Marion, or Marrian, Han- 

Lovell, WilUam W 162 Macneal, Mary 487 nah 605 

Low, Eliza 169 Macquilken (or Witkeson?), Markey, Elizabeth 393 

Lowder, Hiram 407 Effie 446 Markey, Peter 393 

Lowder, Rebecca 407 Maddox, E 204 Markham, Byron 513 

Lowe, Nancy 116 Magill, Jean 445 Markham, Ira 513 

Lowe, Nancy 170 Magness, Cora 365 Marks, Beulah 337 

Lowe, Rachel 66 Magness, Hansford 364 Marks, Budd Frank 312 

Lower, Augusta 333 Magness, James 364 Marks, C. V. 337 

Lowrey, Belle 462 Magness, Laura 365 Marks, Ephraim Chidister. . 312 

Lowrey, E. M 462 Magness, Lula 365 Marks, Florence Aline 337 

Lowry, Elizabeth 268 Magness, Mary 364 Marks, George Washington. 312 

Lucas, Margaret 175 Magness, Morgan Jefferson . 364 Marks, Irma Fay 337 



714 



INDEX-NAHIES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 

Marks, Jane Bell 312 

Marks, Lusarba 312 

Marks, Mable Irene 337 

Marks, Mina 336 

Marks, Kobert 336 

Marks, Ralph Gordon 337 

Marks, Eobert Wallace 337 

Marks, William Miner 337 

Marlen, Sarah Elizabeth. . .252 

Marrian, John 605 

Marsh, George 608 

Marsh, Hannah 607, 608 

Marsh, Mary S 564 

Marsh, Onesipherous 608 

Marshall, Louisa M 247 

Marshall, M. M 247 

Martin, Bertha 416 

Martin, Cora 414 

Martin, Edgar G 118 

Martin, Emeline 297 

Martin, Gertrude 416 

Martin, Harriet A 483 

Martin, James 481 

Martin, John 247 

Martin, John F 360 

Martin, Marinda 517 

Martin, Nancy Ellen 416 

Martin, Eobert 387 

Martin, Robert G 325 

Martin, WilUam J 416 

Martin, 416 

Marvin, Effie Josephine. . . .170 

Marvin, James H 170 

Mason, Alta 147 

Mason, Charles 343 

Mason, Eddy 343 

Mason, G. Washington . . . 343 

Mason, Hannah 594 

Mason, Henrietta 83 

Mason, Hugh 594,602 

Mason, Martin Luther 147 

Mason, Sadie 343 

Matheson, Neil 445 

Mathevrs, Nancy 84 

Mathews, William 74 

Matthews, Alice 566 

Matthews, Annie May ....498 

Matthews, Charles 566 

Matthews, James 566 

Matthews, James W 498 

Matthews, J. Morris 498 

Matthews, Lawsen 566 

Matthews, Mary 566 

Matthews, E. W 498 

Matthews, William J 566 

Mattox, Otis 410 

Maupin, James 517 



Page 

Maupin, James H 517 

Maupin, Samuel Mack ....517 

Mauzy, Isaac A 78 

Maxson, Bethiah 38, 67 

JIaxwell, Agnes 592 

Maxwell, Jane 592 

MaxweU, Jane W 281 

May, Alvin C 328 

May, Alvin Plummer 328 

May, Bertha L 328 

May, James LeRoy 328 

May, John C 328 

May, John P 328 

May, Lewis Edwin 328 

May, William C 328 

Mayer, Rebecca A 454 

Mayer, William 454 

Mayes, Caroline 359 

Mayes, Edward 357 

Mayes, Henry 359 

Mayes, James 357 

Mayes, Ligon 357, 358 

Mayes, Mary 358 

Mayes, Phebe 357 

Mayes, Wesley 359 

McAfee, Sara 396 

McAllister, Enos 151 

McAlUster, Elizabeth 151 

McBane, Ellen 517 

McCagne, Anabel 394 

McCallen (or McCoy), 

Maria 321 

McCallum, John B 488 

MeCandless, Thomas 541 

MeCann, Carleton 197 

McCann, Earle 197 

McCann, Edmond 1 196 

McCann, Francis 196 

McCann, James A. W 196 

MeCann, Lorena A 196 

MeCann, Louella 197 

McCann, Margaret G 196 

McCann, Mildred 197 

McCann, William J 197 

McCarthy, James Greenlee. 280 

McCarthy, John 280 

McCarthy, Sarah 280 

McCarthy, Charles B 134 

McCarthy, Jessie 134 

McCarthy, John 134 

McCauly, WilUam 360 

McChesney, Cora 319 

McChesney, Effie Violet ...319 

McChesney, Eugene 319 

McChesney, Eva Jane 319 

McChesney, Francis 319 

McChesney, Gertrude 319 



Page 
McChesney, John Sharp . . . 319 

McChesney, Joseph 319 

McChesney, Laura Euphema 

319 

McChesney, Vincent 319 

McChesney, Willis 319 

McClanahan, Elijah 229 

McClanahan, Hannah .229,235 

McClelland, James 119 

McClelland, Jane 306 

McClelland, John 306 

JlcClelland, Mary 489 

McClelland, Susan J 119 

McClendon, George W 373 

MeClendon, Sina S. (Fort). 373 
McCloughy, Phebe Jane .... 354 

McCluney, Katie 364 

McColgan, Maria L 324 

MeColgan, Thomas 324 

McConechy, Mary 443 

McCormick, Charles B 350 

McCormick, John D 350 

McCormick, Vista 319 

MeCowen, Elizabeth Ellen . . 209 

McCoy 386 

McCracken, C. G 314 

McCracken, Sarah 184 

MeCrindle, Robert 464 

McCrossen, K. W 106 

McCrovy, Mary 208 

McCule, Calvin Winters. .. .567 

MeCulloch, Elizabeth 445 

McCullough, 302 

McCullow, Mathew 355 

McCutclian, Bessie Gert- 
rude 219 

MeCutchan, E. G 219 

MeCutcheon, Joseph 404 

McCutcheon, Sarah 404 

McDaniel, Eli or Elijah... 367 

McDaniel, Mary 367 

McDaniel, Orlena 376 

McDaniel, 359 

McDarnell (or McDaniel), 

Huteheson 402 

McDermitt, Calvin 411 

McDermitt, Rachel 411 

McDole, 501 

McDonald, Abbie 449 

McDonald, Andrew 449 

McDonald, Bessie 449 

McDonald, David 448 

McDonald, George 449 

McDonald, Jane 449 

McDonald, Mary Ellen 449 

McDonald, William 449 

McDougal, Agnes 474 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



715 



Page 

McDowell, Annie 238 

McDowell, Athan A 231 

McDowell, Andrew 479' 

McDowell, A. G 570 

McDowell, Charles 231,237 

McDowell, Eliza Grace 231 

McDowell, Eliza 238 

McDowell, Ephraim 221 

McDowell, Harriet E ,343 

McDowell, James Charles. i. 238 
McDowell, James E. . . .y . .231 

McDowell, John 231 

McDowell, Joseph 238 

McDowell, Margaret or 

Mary 230 

McDowell, Margaret 231 

McDowell, Mary Elizabeth. 221 
McDowell, Mary Louisa .... 264 

McDowell, Mina 238 

McDowell, M 238 

McDowell, Sallie 231 

McDowell, Samuel Moffitt..238 

McDowell, Sarah 231 

McDuffie, Margaret E 536 

MeDuffie, -William 534 

McDugal, Charles A 338 

McEachran, Grace 449 

McEachran, James 449 

McEachran, John 448, 449 

McEachran, Wilbur 449 

McElhany, Amanda 379 

McElree, Anna 323 

McEntire, Mclntire or Mc- 
Intyre, Mary . . . 236, 248, 254 

McEntire, Thomas 236 

McFarland, Agnes 433 

McFarland, Harriet E 329 

McFarland, Walter 433 

McFarland, William H. ...329 

MeGeachie, Elizabeth 453 

McGechy (McGeachy or Mc- 

Geachin), James 482 

McGechy, Margaret Mont- 
gomery 482 

McGee, David 359 

McGee, Harry 190 

McGillivray, Mrs. Mary.... 502 

McGimpsy, 237 

McGinnis, Andrew 315 

ISIcGinnis, Francis Stewart. 315 

McGinnis, Grant 341 

McGinnis, Hannah S 141 

McGinnis, Harriet 327 

McGinnis, Isaac Newton . . .315 
McGinnis, Mabel Elizabeth . 341 
McGinnis, Margaret 308 



Page 
McGinnis, Margaret Beulina 

341 

McGinnis, Maria 344 

McGinnis, Peter Jasper ...315 

McGinnis, Eobert 341 

McGinnis, Sarah Ann 315 

McGinnis, Sarah Elizabeth . 342 
McGinnis, William .... 308, 315 

McGinnis, William C 315 

McGowin, Isabel 490 

McGrady, Ellen 445 

McGrath, Caldwell 529 

McGrath, Julia Peurice ...529 

McGuier, Electa Jane 337 

McGuire, Jennie 408 

McHaflfey, Harriet 492 

Mcllvain, Greer 459 

Mcllvaine, Grier 455 

Mcllvain, Jane 459 

Mcllvaine, Mary 72, 455 

Mcllvaine. Nancy 395 

Mclntyre, Frederick 326 

McKay, Enos 307 

McKay, Mary 307 

McKay, W. F 451 

McKelvey, Sarah 47 

McKenzie, Donald 25^2 

McKerral, Hugh 453 

McKerral, Mary E 453 

McKimsey, Martha 359 

McKinley, Alice 168 

McKinley, Marshall 168 

McKinley, William 128 

McKinney, Jane Elizabeth 254 

McKinney, Martha 403 

McKinney, Merritt 254 

McKinzie, Sarah 383 

McKinon, W. F 238 

McKnight, David 556 

McKnight, James 501 

McKnight, Minnie 501 

McLain, Alexander 435 

McLain, Peter 435 

McLatchie, Mary 464 

McLeod, Robert 562 

MeMahan, Joel W 201 

McMannis, Oscar 194 

McMichael, Agnes 474 

McMichael, Hugh 474 

McMichael, Neil 474 

McMichael, Robert 474 

McMillan, Alexander ..431,443 

McMillan, Janet 445 

McMillan, Mary 

431, 443, 449, 471 

McNair, Annie 475 

McNair, James 438, 475 



Page 
McNair, Mary 475 

McNair, Robert 475 

McNair, Sarah H 475 

McNatt, M. S 361 

McNeal, Harriet 316 

McNeal, Janothan 316 

McNeilage, Jessie 476 

McNilte, Emaline 290 

McPhail, Alexander 453 

McPhail, Margaret 453 

McPhee, Elizabeth 429 

McQuaig (or McQuid), 

Daniel 433 

McRae, Joseph Warren .... 333 
McRee, William Lucius . . . 235 

MeUbbin, Grace 431 

MeWilliams, David Henry . . 340 

McWilliams, Mary 73,127 

MeWilliams, Robert 127 

McWilliamson, J. W 493 

Mead, Clarence Hoyt 536 

Mead, Linus 536 

Mead, Richard 536 

Meads, Mary 523 

Meanes, Thomas Clemens. . .287 

Means, Thomas 287 

Mears, Mary 320 

Medlock, Matilda 547 

Meeks, Altha 384 

Meeks, George 384 

Meeks, Samuel E 384 

Mellen, 71 

Mendenhall, Anna 554 

Mendenhall, Eli 554 

Mercer, Elvira 132 

Meredith, Edith 445 

Merriam, Anne 595 

Merriam, John 595 

Merrill, Elizabeth 593, 602 

Merschell, Janet 581 

Mersehell, John 581 

Metcalf, Elizabeth 609 

>tetealf, Michael 610 

Meyer, Ada 339 

Meyers, George H 483 

Micheaux, Martha 296 

Middlebrook, Ed 421 

Middlebrook, Edward. .408, 421 

Middlebrook, Frank 408 

Middlebrook, Fred 421 

Middlebrook, Iris Delphine.421 
Middlebrook, Laverna ....421 

Middlemas, Mary 429 

Middlemas, William 430 

Middleton, Rebecca 547 

Middleton, John 547 

Miles, Joseph Orlando .... 5il 



716 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENTiEE. 



Page 

Miles, Lucy 77 

Millar, James 465 

MiUar, Janet 586 

MiUar, Jean 465 

Miller, Abner 553 

Miller, AJoniram Judson 

161, 162 

Miller, Albert Samuel 69 

Miller, Alma Jane 553 

Miller, AngeUne 552 

Miller, Archibald 552 

Miller, Caroline 69 

Miller, David 411 

Miller, David 542 

Miller, EUjah H 277 

Miller, EUen 87 

Miller, EmiUe M 220 

Miller, Fanny A 161 

lyiiller, Frank A 162 

Miller, George 272 

Miller, Hiram 220 

Miller, James 556 

Miller, James H 292 

Miller, Jennie 538 

Miller, John 557 

MiUer, Letitia 190 

Miller, Louisa 552 

MiUer, Malvina 272 

Miller, Mary Jane 552 

Miller, Mildred Anna 162 

Miller, Minnie 292 

Miller, Samuel 552 

Miller, Sarah Elizabeth 552 

Miller, Susan 552 

MiUer, Thomas 292 

Miller, WilUam H 292 

MilUgan, John 433 

Mills, JuUa A 456, 463 

MiUs, Mary 317 

Mills, Robert 317 

Minniek, Eliza 135 

Miskimins, Etta 412 

Miskimins, Harvey 412 

Miskimins, Josephine May. 412 

Miskimins, Josephus 412 

Mishler, Edna G 536 

Mishler, Gertrude G 536 

Mishler, WiUiam H 536 

Jlisplay, Maggie Mary . . . 546 

Mitc-hel, Jane 185 

Mitchell, Agnes 470 

Mitchell, Archibald 470 

Mitchell, Carey Diaz 138 

Mitchell, Charles H 138 

Mitchell, Daryl C 295 

MitcheU, Ethel Corinne 138 

Mitchell, Fannie 295 



Page 

Mitchell, Fred 460 

MitcheU, Harry E 295 

MitcheU, Hugh 470 

Mitchell, Isabel 397 

Mitchell, James . . 230, 390, 471 

Mitchell, Jane 470 

MitcheU, Jean 438, 444 

MitcheU, John 438 

MitcheU, Leta 295 

Mitchell, Maggie DeUa 114 

ilitcheU, Mary 77,230,435,471 
MitcheU, Siehard Benson . .138 
MitcheU, Eichard Manson..l38 
Mitchell, Robert Casper ... 295 

MitcheU Robert Henry 138 

MitcheU, Ruth Octavia 138 

MitcheU, Samuel 438 

Moak, Jane 317 

Moekbridge, Mary Louise. .282 

Mockbridge, 282 

Moffet, Mary 238 

Moher, 545 

Molson, EUzabeth 502 

Molson, Mary 502 

Momyer, John 79 

Momyer, Lydia 78 

Monnet, Hannah 552 

Montgomery, Caroline .... 51 

Montgomery, L. C 410 

Mortgomery, James . . .472, 474 
Montgomery, James (or 

WilUam) 221 

Montgomery, Marion 474 

Montgomery, Mary 

472, 473, 482,501 

Montgomery, 501 

Moore, Benjamin 496 

Moore, Fra nkli n 496 

Moore, Henrietta 285 

Moore, Jane 427 

Moore, John 496 

Moore, Mary 130,332 

Moore, Nancy 210 

Moore, Nancy 592 

Moore, Patrick 478 

Moore, Richmou 496 

Moore, Yarber 496 

More, Bertha 174 

More, Lewis 137 

More, Richmond C 137 

More, Thomas Edwin 137 

More, Thomas J 137 

More, WiUiam 137 

Morehouse, Mettle 140 

Morgan, AUen 379 

Morgan, EUzabeth 483 

Morgan, EUen 368, 370 



Morgan, Lucy 571 

Morgan, Mary 466 

Morgan, Maud 379 

Morgan, Raymond 379 

Morgan, Samuel A 379 

Morgan, Sekna 379 

Morgan, Walter 376 

Morley, WUey 246 

ilorris, Ann EUza 254 

iiorris, EUzabeth 43 

Morris, Fred P 318 

Morris, Grace 112 

Morris, James 98 

Morris, John L 98 

Morris, Pantha Jane 401 

Morris, Pleton 98 

Morris, WiUiam 387, 502 

Morris, Winona E 156 

Morris, 43 

Morrison, Clara 320 

Morrison, EUzabeth . . 352, 429 

Morrison, Frances B 248 

Morrison, Grace 449 

Morrison, Neil 429 

Morrison, Robert D 320 

Morrison, WilUam Newton. 248 

Morrow, EUzabeth 455 

Morse, Anthony 613, 614 

Morse, Judith 609, 612 

Morse, Stephen 614 

Morse, Thomas 612, 614 

Morton, Robert (or Peter) 387 

Moseley, Charles C 276 

Moseley, Martha Virginia. .276 

Motz, Caleb 296 

Motz, Carrie 295 

Moulden, Orlena 381 

Mow, Lyman B 85 

Mowrey, James P 394 

Moyer, Bertha 342 

Muchler, Mary 312 

Mudge, Hannah 333 

Muir, G 429 

Muir, Jane 471 

Muir, 470 

Muirhead, Catherine 464 

Murphy, Joanna 87 

Murphy, OUver 157 

Murphy, Thomas 87 

Murphy, WilUam Andrew.. 157 

Murrsoun, Alexander 580 

Murrsoun, Arthur 580 

Murrsoun, Jane 579 

Murrsoun, John 579 

Musgrave, 304 

Musselman, John 199 

Musselman, Susan 199 



INDEX-NAilES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



717 



Mutenpaugh, William 78 

Mutinnex, Charity 217 

Myers, Clara Belle 345 

Myers, Ella 541 

Myers, George Washington . 344 

Myers, George W 344 

Myers, Henry Dale 344 

Myers, Harvey E 344 

Myers, Homer 344 

Myers, Ida 494 

Myers, Maggie Luella .... 345 

Myers, Olive 73 

Myers, Viola 345 

Nadal, Sallie J 138 

Nail, Winifred 526 

Nance, (or Vance), E. Eus- 

sel 169 

Nance, James 375 

Nash, Archie B 118 

Nau, Annie 73 

Neal, Anna 516 

Neal, Daniel 516 

Neal, Elizabeth E 296 

Neal, Joseph G 296 

Neal, Maggie 516 

Neal, Mary 516 

Neal, Maude 516 

Neal, Walter 516 

Neblock, Dorcas . ■ 460 



Nelson 
Nelson, 
!Nelson, 
Nelson, 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson, 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson, 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson, 
Nelson 
Nelson, 
Nelson, 
Nelson 
Nelson 
Nelson, 



Arbuckle 199 

Arizona 412 

Clark G 404 

Davis G 199 

Edward 414 

Elizabeth Ann 404 

ElUe EsteUe 412 

Fannie 404 

Fannie Amelia . . . .412 

French L 413 

George 414 

James I/ewis 412 

Jane 93 

John Morris 404 

Marshall 404 

Martha 404 

Mary Cleland 484 

Mary Eliza 411 

Mina 414 

Morgan 414 

Nancy Jane 411 

Otis 414 

Otto 414 

Vernon 414 

WiUiam 414 

WilUam Arbuckle . . 
404, 413 



Page 

Nesley, Eaehel 538 

Newel, 204 

Newell, Davis 285 

Newell, Louisa A 285 

Newkirk, Elizabeth 463 

Newkirk, Isaac J 463 

Newman, Charles 404 

Newman, David Claud 211 

Newman, David Henry 211 

Newman, Eva 220 

Newman, Frank 211 

Newman, James Laurence. .211 

Newman, Oden E 211 

Newman, Orville Hope .... 211 

Newman, William 404 

Newton, Cylinda 344 

Newton, Eva Ann 144 

Newton, George 89 

Newton, George Washington 

89 

Newton, James Henry .... 145 
Newton, Martha Ebna .... 89 
Newton, Mary Elizabeth . . 145 

Nevin, 309 

NicoU, Dorothy 564 

NicoU, Edward 563 

Nicoll, Edward A 563 

Nicoll, Frances Augusta. . .563 

NicoU, Henry 563 

Nicoll, Katharine 564 

Nicoll, Mary Shelton 563 

NicoU, Phebe D 564 

NicoU, Sarah 564 

NicoU, Sarah Augusta ....563 

Nicoll, WilUam 563 

NicoU, WilUam Greenly 563 

Nichols, Mary 610, 611 

Nichols, Richard 611 

Nichols, Sarah A 116 

Nichols, WilUam 116 

Nicholson, AUce Violetta. . .338 

Nicholson, Andrew 314 

Nicholson, Charles 339 

Nicholson, Claude 339 

Nicholson, Clinton 339 

Nicholson, Cora 339 

Nicholson, David Irvin . . . 314 

Nicholson, James 314, 339 

Nicholson, Jennie 339 

Nicholson, Margaret 314 

Nicholson, Mary 314, 339 

Nicholson, Mary M 338 

Nicholson, Maud 339 

Nicholson, Minnie 339 

Nicholson, Nancy 314 

Nicholson, NelUe 339 

Nicholson, Pearl 339 



Page 

Nicholson, Sarah EvaUne . . 338 
Nicholson, Eobert Greenlee. 338 

Nicholson, Walter 339 

Nicholson, WilUam 339 

Nicholson, WiUian WaUier.338 

Nickerson, EUza 161 

Nickles, Vinnie 319 

Niekols, Clark 61 

Nickels, Sarah 351 

NicoU, Dorothy 564 

Nicoll, Edward 563 

NicoU, Edward A 563 

NicoU, Frances Augustus. .563 

Nicoll, Frances Louise 560 

NicoU, Henry 563 

Nicoll, Katharine 564 

Nicoll, Mary Shelton 563 

Nicoll, Phebe D 564 

Nicoll, Richard 560 

Nicoll, Sarah 564 

NicoU, Sarah Augusta 563 

NicoU, WiUiam 560 

NicoU, WilUam 563 

NicoU, William Greenly 563 

Niday, Sadie 210 

Night, Sibby 553 

Noble, AUce 421 

Noe, EUzabeth 381 

Noel, George Walter 327 

Noel, Thomas Jerome 327 

Noeman, Mary J 555 

Noffsinger, Albert 123 

Noffsinger, Mary A 123 

Norman, Esther 532 

Norris (or Morris) . 43 

Norton, John 496 

Norton, Margie 496 

NorveU, Frank J 124 

Norwood, A. C 569 

Norwood, John 569 

Norwood, Missouri BeUe...569 

Norwood, Theophilus 569 

Norwood, Walter Middleton 
' 569 

Oberschlake, Robert 116 

OflHey, Archibald Nelson . . . 484 

Offley, Cleland Nelson 4S4 

OfHey, Holmes Edward . . . 484 
Offley, Margaret Agnew....484 

Oglebee, EUza J 197 

Oldham, Lucinda J 217 

OUver, CorneUus 140 

OUver, MoUie 569 

OUver, Samuel 403 

O 'Neal, Margaret 231 

O 'Neil, lone E 518 



718 INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 

Page Page Page 

O 'Neil, John 51S Palmer, Benjamin F 534 Pearee, Benjamin 266 

O 'Xeil, Stephen 518 Palmer, WiUiam Karl 194 Pearce, Eliza Ann 266 

Onstott, Alda May 392 Pamplin, James H. or John.567 Pearson (or Pierson), Mary 

Onstott, Andrew J. P 393 Pannell, .^ 234 il 542 

Onstott, Charles A 397 Park, Vira -71 Pearson, E. M 264 

Onstott, Elizabeth 389 Parker, Amasa F 450 Peart, Maria Ann 314 

Onstott, Elizabeth Hamilton Parker, Charles W 454 Peck, Addie E 210 

393 Parker, Francis De Kighter Peek, Henry Tipton 210 

Onstott, Elizabeth Morton. .393 450 Peek, Isaac 210 

Onstott, George H 397 Parker, George A 450 Peck, James Carlton 210 

Onstott, Georgeon 392 Parker, Georgiana 351 Peck, Jessie M 210 

Onstott, Hessen 393 Parker, John L 454 Peck, Mahala 411 

Onstott, Isaac 388 Parker, John W 454 Peet, Parmelia 94 

Onstott, Isaac Hessan 392 Parker, J. W 498 Pence, Willard 95 

Onstott, Jennie 393 Parker, Levi 264 Pence, William 66 

Onstott, Margaret E 393 Parker, Lydia Ann 264 Penney, Charles Greenlee. . .389 

Onstott, Mary Ann 388 Parker, Nellie 498 Pennington, William 522 

Onstott, Peter . . .388, 389, 390 Parker, Uldena 167 Pepper, David Thomas 181 

Onstott. Eobbalena 398 Parkhill, John 582 Pepper, Harry Crowell 182 

Onstott, Robert Greenlee. . .393 Parks, Agnes 197 Pepper, Levin Ashbury . . . .179 

Onstott, Susanna 390 Parks, Amos 500 Pepper, Levin Bivins 178 

Ore, Elizabeth 365 Parmenter, Mary E 459 Pepper, Sallie EUzabeth . . .182 

Orr, 519 Paterson, Johnstone ..464 Pepper, Wilbur Lee 182 

Orton, Mathew 87 Paterson, Kate 464 Perkins, Caroline 51 

Orton, Sherman 118 Paterson, Mary 587 Perkins, Mary Florence ... 82 

Orton, Sylvester Sherman Faterson, Malcolm 580 Perkins, Uriah 51 

67, 118 Paterson, Marion 580 Perkins, Uriah M 82 

Osborn, Sarah 553 Faterson, Eichard 582 Perrine, Rebecca 59 

Osborne, Harry 318 Paterson, Robert 582 Perry, Maude 190 

Osborne, James 537 Patric, Minnie 345 Perry, 565 

Osborne, Samuel 387 Patterson, Ann 303 Ferryman, Sarah A 372 

Osborne, William E 537 Patterson, Anna Louvena. .351 Perrvman, 360 

Owen, Aaron Cleve 148 Patterson, Brit 346 Pershing, Harmon B 156 

Owen, Charles Byron 149 Patterson, Cora 346 Pershing, Ida H 156 

Owen Eliphalet Greenlee. . . 149 Patterson, George 346 Peters, Elizabeth 292 

Owen, Eman Hubbard .... 92 Patterson, Harry 346 Peters (or Shumate), Eliza- 
Owen, Eva B 148 Patterson, John 317 beth 513 

Owen, Jesta Lucretia 149 Patterson, John Albert 317 Pettit, Elizabeth Paxton ..146 

Owen, John Alonza 148 Patterson, Margaret 307 Peurice, Alice 529 

Owen, Lula Bell 148 Patterson, Nannie 346 Phelps, Byron Homer 100 

Owen, Mary Elizabeth . . . . 148 Patterson, Pearl 346 Phelps, Tom 514 

Owen, Myrtle M 148 Patterson, Peter 303, 307 Phelps, Truman 100 

Owen, Nettie Lucretia 148 Patterson, Peter M 346 Phelps, Truman Otis 157 

Owen, Sarah Lucretia 149 Patterson, Thompson 351 Philbrick, John 603,606 

Owen, Zenas 92 Fatten, David 3SS Philbrick, Elizabeth 608 

Owen, Zenas Benson 148 Patton, Haddassa 388 Philbrick, Samuel 606 

Owens, George H 554 Patton, Rebecca 256 Philbrick, or Philbrook, 

Owens, Verna A 554 Patty, Joseph 538 Thomas 605, 606 

Paul, WilUs 117 PhiUips, Adda EsteUe 152 

Packard, Grace F 354 Paxton, Mary 221, 232 Phillips, Caroline Maria ... 285 

Packard, Milton 354 Paxton, William . . 221, 231, 232 Phillips, Frank 15a 

Packer, Emma 134 Payton, John 515 Phillips, 472 

Packer, Theodore 134 Payton, Malinda Jane ....515 Phipps, Annie Eliza 354 

Pkddock, Charles Brainerd.598 Peacock, David Greenlees . .467 Picken, Archibald 447,449 

Paddock, George 5'98 Peacock, Maggie 467 Picken, Charles 449 

Paden. Margaret 351 Peacock, Thomas 467 Picken, David 436 

Painter, Joseph 457 Peak, Henry 360 Picken, Elizabeth 449 



INDEX— NAIVIES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



719 



Page 

Picken, Ellen 451 

Picken, George 449, 453 

Picken, George Matthew . . .454 
Picken, George Eaymond . .453 

Picken, Helen 449 

Picken, Jane 449 

Picken, Janet 449, 481 

Picken, John 447, 471, 481 

Picken, John A 454 

Picken, Margaret 449 

Picken, Margaret A 43"6 

Picken, Martha 449 

Picken, Mary 447, 449 

Picken, Sarah 449 

Pickens, Hettie 384 

Pickens, ilissouri (or 

Mary) 415 

Pierce, Anna 339 

Pierce, George 287 

Pierce, Madison 201 

Pierce, Mary Ann 336 

Pierce, William 339 

Pierson, Jane 552 

Pierson (or Pearson), Mary 

M 542 

Pierson, 309 

Pike, John 614 

Pike, Joseph 614 

Pike, Sarah 614 

Pinkerton, — ■ 386 

Pittenger, Rebecca 34^8 

Pittman, Dillard 290 

Pitts, Alvira 89 

Plank, Melissa Ann 335 

Plank, 335 

Plarits, Mary 204 

Platts, Polly 392 

Plummer, Caleb 348 

Plummer, Catharine L 348 

Plummer, Thomas 86 

Pogue, Lou Ann 3'49 

Polard, Betty 66 

Poleet (?), Mary 230 

Poison, Grace 468 

Poison, William 468 

Pool, Ellen 185 

Pool, Emma 185 

Pool, Samuel 185 

Poole, John 610 

Poole, Jonathan 610 

Poole, Sarah 610 

Poole, William George 500 

Pontius, John 185 

Pope, George L 526 

Pope, Jacob 577 

Porter, Aletha 450 

Porter, Amanda J 337 



Page 

Porter, Ann 471 

Porter, David 337 

Porter, Elizabeth Hawkins. 233 

Porter, Ellen 127 

Porter, Margaret 305, 308 

Porter, Nancy ; 546 

Porter, Robert 305 

Porter, William J 388 

Postles, David 181 

Postles, Rachel Ann 181 

Potter, Elvie T 333 

Potter, Lucinda M 412 

Potter, Margaret 585 

Potts, Elizabeth 84 

Pow, Janet 587 

Powers, John 481 

Powers, Lucy Ellen 481 

Pratt, 148 

Prewett, Frances 401 

Price, Donald Greenlees. . . .490 

Priee, James Erastus 490 

Pricket, Alice 491 

Pringle, David Purdy 397 

Pringle, G. W 397 

Pringle, Margaret 464 

Pringle, Paul Victor 397 

Pringle, Samuel Willson . . . 397 

Prior, Stout 49 

Proctor, Archibald Green- 
lee 193 

Proctor, Augustus Lambert. 193 
Proctor, Frederick Beaver. ."193 
Proctor, George Augustus. .193 

Proctor, Robert 613 

Proctor, Samuel 612,613 

Proctor, Sarah 612 

Pryor, 458 

Purden or Purdon, Elizabeth 

or Sallie Ann 176 

Purden, John 176 

Purdy, John 393 

Purdy, Lee Burdette 393 

Purdy, Margaret Estella ..397 

Purdy, Mary Alvah 393 

Purdy, Wilbur Greenlee 393 

Purdy, WilHam 393 

Purnell (or Pernell), Mary. 240 

Purnell, William 240 

Purves, Bessie 585 

Putman, 148 

Quay, Archie 331 

Quay, Mary Elizabeth .... 331 

Quigley, Mary 303 

Quinn, Mary 386 

Quinn, James William ....511 
Quinn, Joseph 511 



Page 
Quinn, 386, 592 

Rabel, Sarah 332 

R.'ulle, Sarah Johanna 158 

Eailsback, 572 

Ralston, Alexander 448 

Ralston, Andrew 449 

Ralston, Ann Ellen 448 

Ralston, Belle 448 

Ralston, David 449 

Ralston, Edward Henry ...453 

Ralston, Elizabeth 447, 448 

Ralston, Ella Mary 282 

Ralston, Ellen 473 

Ralston, Gavin 452, 488 

Ralston, George 453 

Ralston, George A 453 

Ralston, Isabel 439 

Ralston, Isabel M 453 

Ralston, James 452 

Ralston, James Earl 452 

Ralston, James Grier 282 

Ralston, Jane 443 

Ralston, Jane 452 

Ralston, Janet 443 

Ralston, Jeanette M 121 

Ralston, John 448,449,453 

Ralston, John Greenlee . . . .452 

Ralston, Margaret 463 

Ralston, Margaret Ann 452 

Ralston, Margaret J 453 

Ralston, Martha 443 

Ralston, Martha Ellen 452 

Ralston, Mary 443 

Ralston, Mary E 453 

"Ralston, Nettie 478 

Ralston, Robert 478 

Ralston, Thomas 121 

Ralston, Thomas 448, 449 

Ralston, William 435, 452 

Ralston, William Andrew.. 452 

Ramey, Drusilla 334 

Ramsey, Harold Beryl 421 

Ramsey, Helen Josephine . . 421 

Ramsey, Mary 47 

Ramsey, Mary 431 

Ramsey, Robert (or Wil- 
liam) f7 

Ramsey, Robert D 421 

Ramsey, William 421 

Ramsey, Xenia Orba 421 

Randolf, 329 

Rankin, Hattie M 212 

Rankin, John W 212 

Ransom, Alma 97 

Ransom, Harris or Horace. . 97 
Raub, Saloma 344 



720 INDEX— NAilES OTHER THAN GREENliEE. 

Page Page Page 

Raughley, Eebecea 114 Eiffle, Ada 410 Eoach, William Hamilton . . 376 

Eaymond, Horace 533 Eiffle, Andrew 8 215 Eoach, Zola 408 

Eea, Xaney 407 Eiffle, Catharine 203 Eobb, Louisa 188 

Eea, Eobert J 337 Eiffle, Clara JI 215 Eobb, Margaret 340 

Eea, WilUam 478 Eiffle, Clinton 215 Eobbins, Charles 180 

Eeagle, Maria 327 Eiffle, Elizabeth 315 Eobbins, James P 180 

Eeddington, Mary 522 Riffle, George Washington Eobbins, Euth 346 

Eeddington 522 216, 217 Eobbins, William 180 

Eeetl, Claud Greenlee 78 Eiffle, James Nathaniel ...215 Roberts, Samuel 201 

Reed, Elsie J 78 Riffle, Joseph S 206 Robin, Annie 485 

Reed, Evelyn M 78 Eiffle, Leonard 203 Robinson, Adison N 208 

Reed, James Harvey 78 Riffle, Mary Belle 217 Robinson Angelica 574 

Reed, Janet 433 Riffle, Sarah Elizabeth 216 Robinson, Charley 208 

Eeed, J. H 78 Rigby, (or Bigby), Ben... 569 Robinson, George Thompson 

Reed, 180 Rigby, Joe 52 208 

Reeter, Lara 508 Rigby, William P 52 Robinson, John 208 

Reeves, Frances L 82 Eiley, Lena 135 Eobinson, Margaret 333 

Reid, Hugh 436 Einard, Ada Ann 407 Eobinson, Mary 548 

Reid, Louisa A 569 Rinard, Erma Luella 421 Eobinson, Eobert Lloyd . . .208 

Reid, Margaret 453 Rinard, Hannah Jane 420 Robinson, William Francis. 208 

Reid, Mary 447, 481 Einard, John 407 Eobinson, 548 

Beid, WiUiam 445 Einard, John Morris 420 Eobison, Jean 586 

Eenniek, Betsey 534 Einard, Nancy Alice 420 Roderick, Anna L 77 

Reynolds, Andrew T 117 Rinard, Rolland Shelton ...421 Roderick, David 77 

Reynolds, Ann 400 Rinard, Samuel Kelso ....407 Roderick, Emma 77 

Eeynolds, Avery J. L 171 Einehart, Arthur 457 Eoderick, Henry 77 

Eeynolds, Bertha M 171 Einehart, EUza Jane 457 Eoderick, J. A 77 

Reynolds, Charles 400 Ring, Alexander 195 Roderick, J. L 77 

Eeynolds, Eliza 400 Eing, Cloyd A 195 Eoderick, Samuel 77 

Eeynolds, Hannah 556 Eing, DeWitt 195 Eoderick, T. J 77 

Eeynolds, Harvey 199 Eing, Ferdinand De Soto — 195 Eoderick, W. C 77 

Reynolds, Jane 399 Eing, Florence 195 Eoebuck, John 495 

Reynolds, John H 118 Ring, George 195 Rogers, Elizabeth 495 

Reynolds, Margaret 56 Ring, John Everett 195 Rogers, Susan M 564 

Reynolds, Maryette 117 Ring, LueUa 195 Rogers, 265 

Reynolds, Philip D 117 Ring, Philip Lee 195 Rogers, 29 

Reynolds, Thomas 117 Ring, R. A 195 Rome, George 439 

Reynolds, Ulysses E 171 Eingler, Jane 417 Rose, Adam H 462 

Eeynolds, 400 Rise, Nelson 403 Rose, Alamanda 128 

Uhodes, Susannah 561 ISitchie, Alexander 585 Rose, Andrew 320 

Rice, Addie Adella 150 Ritchie, Katie 528 Rose, Charles E 144 

Rice, Clara May 150 Rivers, Evie P 498 Rose, Charles P 144 

Rice, Harriet, 254 Eivers, John P 498 Rose, David 457 

Bice, Harry 403 Rivers, Josie C 498 Rose, Elma Jeanette 350 

Bice, Leonard 255 Rivers, Mabel V 498 Rose, Ethel Sarah Emma . . . 350 

Rice, Thomas Edward 150 Rivers, Paul H 498 Rose, Frederic W 321 

Richard, Jennie 328 Rivers, Thomas A 498 Rose, George Dewitt 350 

Richards, Tryphosa 88 Eivers, T. E 498 Eose, Harvey 320 

Eichards, 86 Roach, Abbie Catherine ... 376 Eose, Harvey Delbert 349 

Eichardson, Albert B 71 Eoach, Elvira or Elizabeth. 367 Eose, Hugh Wadsworth ...349 

Eiehardson, Katharine .... 113 Eoach, Green 376 Eose, Jacob 455 

Eichardson, James Thomas. 114 Eoach, Margaret Lavenia..376 Eose, Margaret A 462 

Eichardson, J. C 504 Eoach, Martha J 375 Eose, Margaret J 321 

Richardson, Sarah 500 Eoach, Mary Eva 376 Rose, Marion A 349 

Richmond, Mary Ann 320 Roach, Nellie May 376 Rose, Martha J 462 

Riddle, Emily 97,106 Roach, Nelson 376 Rose, Mary A 462 

Rider, 573 Roach, Sarah Jane 376 Rose, NelUe Eva 145 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENT.EE. 



721 



Page 

Kose, Olive Agnes 350 

Bose, Eebeeca 123 

Eose, Tessie 145 

Eose, Wallace William 350 

Eose, W. F 32] 

Eose, Youngs 145 

Eosenbangh, Samuel 385 

Eosenbaugli, Minnie 385 

Boss, Ann 592 

Eoss, Anna 70 

Boss, Charles G 395 

Eoss, Eliza Ann 147 

Eoss, Jean 280 

Eoss, John 394 

Eoss, John Power 390 

Eoss, Jonathan P 394 

Eoss, Lewis S. C 395 

Eoush, Catherine 206 

Eowan, Deborah 593 

Bowe, Fred 325 

EoTvell, Jesse 112 

Eowell, Jesse Cooper 112 

Eucker, Julia Ann 539 

Bueker, J. W 538 

Bundel, Anna 142 

Eundel, Benjamin W 142 

Bundel, Carrie 174 

Eundel, Lewis 142 

Eundel, Martha Susanna. . . 

103,150 

Bundel, Truman 103 

Buno, Add 211 

Bunninger, Clinton 326 

Eunninger, Conrad 326 

Eunninger, David 326 

Eunninger, James Edwin... 326 

Eunninger, John S 326 

Eunninger, Katie Jane .... 326 

Bunninger, Mary 326 

Bunninger, Susan 326 

Bush, Dell M 141 

Bush, John M 141 

Eush, Margaret S 509 

Rush, Eobert 509 

Bussell, Alfred 556 

Eussell, Allen 431 

Eussell, Anderson 557 

Bussell, Clara May 321 

Bussell, Finetta J 557 

BusseU, Jesse 410 

Bussell, John Ebenezer .... 321 

Bussell, Mary 431 

Butherford, John A. H. ... 81 
Eutherford, Maria Josephine 81 

Butledge, E 570 

■Eutledge, J 570 

Eyan, Ethel F 147 

46 



Page 

Byan, Flora J 139 

Eyan, Floyd A 147 

Byan, George W 139 

Eyan, Glenn A 147 

Byan, Hazel E 148 

Byan, John 147 

Byan, Mary L 148 

Ryan, T. Eugene 147 

Sac'kett, Augustus 235 

Sackett, Helen Adelaide . . 191 

Saekett, John B 191 

Sackett, Minerva Keziah...235 

Saddoris, Charles 404 

Sadler, Hettie Walton 527 

Sagizer, Martha 342 

Sailer (or Jailes), . .567 

Samborn, Enoch 606 

Samborn, Judith 603, 606 

Samborne, John 606 

Samborne, William 606 

Sanders, Nellie Irene 328 

Sandy, Edward 383 

Sandy, SleUssa Lasell 383 

Sapp, Ephraim 65 

Sarff.MaUnda 540 

Satterfield, Frank 376 

Satterfield, Horace 375 

Satterfield, James 366 

Saunders, 565 

Saxe, Mary Jane 421 

Sayers, Parmeha 406 

Sayers, 406 

Sayles, Albert Wells 164 

Sayles, Arthur Grant 164 

Sayles, Ellen AngeUne .... 164 

Sayles, Frank WeUs 164 

Sayre, Carl 425 

Sayre, Conrad 425 

Sayre, D. A 424 

Sayre, Fawcett 425 

Sayre, Harriet 201 

Sayre, John 201 

Sayre, Laverna 217 

Sayre, B. F 425 

Sayre, William 425 

Sayre, William Henry 217 

Scarborough, Artemus La- 
fayette 85 

Scarborough, John Easber- 

ry 52 

Scarborough, John Watkins 52 
Scarborough, Julia Irene... 52 
Scarborough, Mariam El- 

lena 52 

Scarborough, Nannie El- 

lena 84 



Page 
Scarborough, Samuel Euf- 

fin 52 

Scarborough, Walter Green- 
lee 85 

Scargle, Albert 534 

Sehlageal, Lodema 412 

Scholes, George 460 

Schooler, Mary 388 

Sclaitor, Jonet 581 

Seofield, Susan 534 

Scott, Amanda Buth 170 

Scott, EUas 86 

Scott, Eliza 291 

Scott, Joseph 169,170 

Scott, Lena 268 

Scott, Margaret 123 

Scott, Mary E 509 

Scott, Robert 509 

Scott, Sabiua 169 

Scott, Susan AdeUa 86 

Scruggs, Dora 274 

Scruggs, Finley 243 

Scruggs, Lewis S 243 

Sculley, Mary 280 

Searles, Jesse Dickinson . . . 154 

Sears, Anna 215 

Seay, Michael 399 

Secrest, James Hilyard ...362 

Secrest, Leander 362 

Secrest, Louis E 361 

Secrest, Wylie 362 

Secrest, 362 

See, James William 278 

See, William 278 

Seely, Sarah 327 

Selby, Elenor 403 

Semple, Agnes 479 

Semple, Hugh 479 

Semple, John 479 

Semple, Eobert Hugh 479 

Seneebaugh, Margaret.. 161, 162 

Service, Mary 480 

Sevison, B. H 459 

Seward, Frank (or Fred) . . 68 

Seward, Samuel 361 

Sewright, Sarah 206 

Seymour, Edwin C 398 

Seymour, Martha 398 

Shane, Elizabeth 211 

Shane, Jane Eliza 396 

Shane, Joseph 398 

Shane, Margaret Elizabeth . 395 

Shane, Mary Charlotte 395 

Sharp, Bessie 506 

Sharp, Emma 116 

Sharp, Thomas MoCool . . . 542 
Shaver, Bertha 197 



722 



INDEX— NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 

Shaver, Thomas 370 

Shaw, Hannah 461 

Sheeks, George Washington 140 

Sheeks, Ludema 140 

Sheldon, Cecil M 174 

Sheldon, Clyde 174 

Sheldon, Edgar A 174 

Sheldon, Edgar E 174 

Sheldon, Floy 174 

Sheldon, MUdred 174 

Shelton, Frances Burbank. .563 

Shelton, Granvel W 407 

Shelton, Lizzie L 253 

Shelton, N. E. Virginia 407 

Shelton, Thomas E 116 

Shelton, W. W 410 

Sheperd, Henry 377 

Sheperd, Kate 377 

Shields, George 402 

Shields, James 403 

Shields, Lewis 403 

Shields, Eachel 557 

Shillito, Mary A. 343 

SMIlito, William 343 

Shippley, Alexander 523 

Shirley, J. Phineas 456 

Shively, Alonzo 514 

Shockley, Mary Ann 574 

Shockley, Harriet 41-2 

Shoff, Amelia 412 

Showalter, Pearl 334 

Shumate, Charles 514 

Shumate, George 514 

Shumate, Harrison 515 

Shumate, John 514 

Shumate, Lizzie 514 

Shumate, Samuel 514 

Shumate, Silas 514 

Shumate, Susie 514 

Shumate, William 514 

SUverthorn, L. A 142 

Simcoe, Fred E 526 

Simpson, Agnes 466 

Simpson, Eobert 520 

Sinclair, Auryldah 347 

Sinclair, Eobert 347 

Singleton, Armina 318 

Singleton, Elizabeth 328 

Singleton, Emma Jane ....318 

Singleton, Henry 318 

Singleton, Orlando 318 

Singleton, O. E 320 

Singleton, Eose Belle 318 

Singleton, Susie 318 

Singleton, 318,547 

Sinton, Ann Jane 505 

Sipple, William L., 565 



Page 

Sizemore, Alphonso Virgil . . 80 Smith 

Sizemore, Benjamin Frank- Smith, 

liu 136 Smith 

Sizemore, Benson CoUins . . 80 Smith, 

Sizemore, Cleo Miner 138 Smith, 

Sizemore, Emma N 139 Smith 

Sizemore, Ethel Parlee . . . 136 Smith 

Sizemore, Eugenia Ada . . . 138 Smith, 

Sizemore, Frances Veronica 137 Smith, 

Sizemore, Green McFerrin.. 79 Smith, 

Sizemore, Irma Neva 80 Smith, 

Sizemore, James Hamilton.. 79 Smith, 

Sizemore, James Moore.... 80 Smith. 

Sizemore, Marcia Eudora. . .137 Smith, 

Sizemore, Mattie Editk . . . 136 Smith, 

Sizemore, Montazuma Mar- Smith, 

mion 138 Smith 

Sizemore, Octavia 80 Smith 

Sizemore, Ovid Orpheus.... 80 Smith 

Sizemore, Eiehmond Bak- Smith 

er 37,79 Smith, 

Sizemore, Eienzi Bernard. ..138 Smith 

Sizemore, Eoberta Frederica 80 Smith, 

Sizemore, Theodore M. ...139 Smith, 

Sizemore, Thedosia Ernest. 136 Smith, 

Sizer, Alvira (or Elvira) . . .105 Smith, 

Skinner, Albert Lea 121 Smith, 

Skinner, Ethel Blanche 121 Smith 

Skinner, James E. P 372 Smith 

Skinner, Sewell 121 Smith 

Skinner, Sidney L 121 Smith, 

Slater, Mary Ellen 152 Smith, 

Slawter, Sarah 510 Smith 

Sloan, Duncan 483 Smith 

Sloan, John V 534 Smith, 

Solan, Mary Ann 534 Smith, 

Sloan, Sarah 483 Smith, 

Slyh, Henry 514 E.) 

Smiley, Cora D 123 Smith, 

Smiley, James 122 Smith, 

Smiley, Julia W 123 Smith, 

Smiley, William 122 Smith, 

Smith, Agnes 473 

Smith, Alexander C 568 Smith, 

Smith, Alice 365 Smith 

Smith, Andrew 473 Smith 

Smith, Anna 329 Smith 

Smith, Archibald 436 Smith 

Smith, Barbara 451 Smith 

Smith, Benjamin S 325 Smith 

Smith, Betty 569 Smith, 

Smith, Cassandra 219 Smith, 

Smith, Charles W 375 Smith 

Smith, Clara Hope Loduska 568 Smith, 

Smith, Cora B 422 Smith 

Smith, Daniel 473 Smith, 

Smith, Diana 122 Smith, 



Page 

EUza Ann 65 

Eliza C 172 

EUzabeth 569 

Emeline Matilda 215 

Emma 460 

Emma J 375 

E. Charles 147 

Everett E 422 

Fannie B 375 

Frank A 147 

Franklin H 375 

Fred J. 147 

Harriet 216,217 

Harry Z 194 

Helen Geddes 432 

Henry 422 

Henry B 96 

Henry Clark 96 

Honer S 422 

Horace A 375 

James 207,215 

James 474,475,476 

Jane 475 

Jeanne 473 

Jennie S 147 

Jessie Langwell . . . 476 

John 329 

John Johnston 476 

John Mitchell 476 

John W 206 

Joseph T 375 

Louisa 375 

Lydia 559 

Maranda L. 375 

Martha 473 

Mary 473 

Mary E. (or Olive 

194 

Mary Johnston .... 476 

May 436 

MoUie C 375 

Nancy (or Elizabeth) 

176 

Nancy 356 

Nellie 476 

Ollie A 217 

Oscar P 375 

Pearl 507 

Preston J 375 

Eobert 473 

Eobert Greenlees . . . 476 

Eosabel 147 

Eoyal C 147 

Sarah 79 

Sarah 422 

Sarah Jane 476 

Sherwood 568 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



723 



Page 

Smith, Sue 538 

Smith, Thomas Andrew ...476 

Smith, Van Bibber 207 

Smith, Wesley 374 

Smith, William 374 

Smith, WiUiam 473 

Smith, William 304 

Smith, WilUam C 422 

Smith, William Gay 476 

Smith, Wyatt 217 

Smith, W. P 207,304,309 

Smith, 422 

Snider, Adah 346 

Snodgrass, Benjamin A. . . 124 

Snodgrass, Margaret 556 

Snodgrass, Sarah Viola . . 124 

Snow, Florence 341 

Snow, Joe Wesley 341 

Snow, Josie E 341 

Snow, Nicholas 341 

Snow, Robert 341 

Snow, Eose N 341 

Snow, Sarah 559 

Snowden, Ida Bell 418 

Snowden, Simeon 418 

Snowden, Sudie 494 

Somerby, Judith (Green- 
leaf) 606,607 

SomerviUe, Mary Grey 502 

Somerville, Robert 502 

Soverin, James 66 

Sparks, Eugene V 333 

Spaulding, Isabella 165 

Spears, Loumira 568 

Spence, Joseph 503 

Spence, Nathaniel 503 

Spence, Rebecca 503 

Spence, Samuel 503 

Spence, Susanna 504 

Spence, Thomas 503 

Spence, WilUam C 503 

Spencer, Eliza 48 

Spencer, Louisa 159 

Spencer, Mary 71 

Spencer, Richard 71 

Sperry, Zimri 90 

Spicer, Amos Keep 90 

Spicer, Anna May 90 

Spicer, Girden or Gurdon W. 90 
Spicer, Lydia Delphine .... 146 

Spicer, William L 90 

Spratt, Isabella 69 

Spriggs, Edward A 74 

Springer, Jennie 392 

Springer, John C 392 

Springer, Michael 391 

Springer, Peter 391 



Page 

Springer, Thomas M 392 

Stafford, 47 

Stanboek, Augusta May ...276 
Stanboek, Emma Frances . . 276 

Stanboek, Erie Davis 276 

Stanboek, Ernest 276 

Stanboek, Laura 276 

Stanboek, Maud Lester 276 

Stanboek, Nannie 276 

Stanboek, Pressley 276 

Stanboek, William 276 

Stanford, Josiah 314 

Stathers, Mark 50 

St. Clair, Rose 78 

Stears, Arthur E 463 

Stears, Bessie 463 

Stears, Harry J 463 

Stears, John J 463 

Stears, Thomas 463 

Stebbins, Amanda .... 100, 145 
Stebbins, Benjamin Frank- 

Un 58 

Stebbins, Byron Wallace ..103 

Stebbins, Chloe Rachel 103 

Stebbins, Daniel 57, 61, 63 

Stebbins, Edith Elda 150 

Stebbins, Emma 103 

Stebbins, Erastus Blodgett. 58 
Stebbins, Homer Sheridan. .103 

Stebbins, Lemuel 57, 63 

Stebbins, Lorene 101 

Stebbins, Lot Dunham. 102, 150 
Stebbins, Matilda Lueinda. 58 

Stebbins, Mary Wright 61 

Stebbins, Orson Michael . . 58 
Stebbins, Robert Lemuel . . 58 
Stebbins, Rufus Reginald . . 58 

Steel, Ann 465 

Steel, Josephus 546 

Steel, Charles W 411 

Steele, Henry 66 

Steele, James A 394 

Steere, Amos 348 

Steere, Elenor 348 

Stephens, Mary S 142 

Stephenson, Ellen V 403 

Stephenson, George C 403 

Stephenson, John 365 

Stephenson, Nancy J 403 

Stevens, Annie L 213 

Stevens, Charles 149 

Stevens, Charles J 162 

Stevens, Dionis 607 

Stevens, Henry 429 

Stevens, Jessie M 162 

Stevens, Mary Smith 340 

Stevens, Mary V 149 



Page 

Stevens, Peter Case 340 

Stevens, Robert 607 

Stevenson, John 429 

Stevenson, William H 397 

Stewart, AUee 288 

Stewart, Duncan 445 

Stewart, Elizabeth 129 

Stewart, Elizabeth 587 

Stewart, George 541 

Stewart, James A 133 

Stewart, Jane 480 

Stewart, Jesse P 70 

Stewart, John 538 

Stewart, Marie 133 

Stewart, Mathew 519 

Stewart, Nancy 393 

Stewart, Rebecca 305 

Stewart, Thomas 480 

Stewart, WilUam 288 

Stillwell, Sarah 67 

StUlwell, Sylvia 162 

Stinson, Mary E 273 

Stites, EUzabeth 266 

Stites, Henry 266 

StobaU, Vicia 361 

Stocking, Elmira 318 

Stoddard, Anthony 145 

Stoddard, Don Jay 145 

Stoddard, Floy Newton . . . 145 

Stoddard, George M 145 

Stoddard, Max 145 

Stone, Edith M 153 

Stone, Fernando 153 

Stone, George Washington . 416 

Stone, Hiram 416 

Stone, IsabeUa 396 

Stone, John L 416 

Stone, Kenneth Lue 416 

Stone, Lucille EUzabeth . . .416 

Stott, John 511 

Stott, Sarah Ann 511 

Stout, Elizabeth 266 

Stowe, 116 

Strouss, Martha L. 387 

Struble, Mary Belle 192 

Struble, Richard 192 

Stuard or Stuart 29 

Stuart, John 317 

Stuart, Mary 317 

Stults, Maria 383 

Sturgeon, Bertha Violette. .139 

Sturgeon, Charles M 139 

Sturgeon, Clifton 139 

Sturgeon, Ethel 139 

Sturgeon, Garnette M 139 

Sturgeon, George W 140 

Sturgeon, Harley D 140 



724 



INDEX— XA:\IES other than GREENLEE. 



Page 

Sturgeon, Hazel JI 140 

Sturgeon, Hebron H 140 

Sturgeon, James Leroy .... 140 

Sturgeon, James O. F 85 

Sturgeon, Jeremiah 85 

Sturgeon, Lily May 140 

Sturgeon, ilary E 85 

Sturgeon, il orris S 140 

Sturgeon. Nancy M 85 

Sturgeon, Obadiah 85 

Sturgeon, Kitehie E 139 

Sturgeon, William J 139 

Sullivan, Ada 415 

Sullivan, Alfred 404, 405 

Sullivan, Bessie L 415 

Sullivan, Daniel 404 

Sullivan, Guilford 404 

Sullivan, Henry 415 

Sullivan, Jemima 404 

Sullivan, Luretta 414 

Sullivan, Mary 404 

Sullivan, Norma L 415 

Sullivan, Sallie J 415 

Sullivan, Warren 415 

Sullivan, WilUam .404,414,415 

SulUvan, 513 

Summers, Henry 215 

Summers, Jonathan 574 

Summers, Richard Auston..547 

Sunderland. Da\id 355 

Sunderland, Elizabeth 355 

Sunderland, JIary 359 

Sunderland, Ruth 356 

Sunderland, Solomon 359 

Supler, 188 

Sutler, Frank 308 

Sutton, ilaud 70 

Sutton, William 201 

Swan, Susan Caroline 200 

Swaney, Mrs. Jane 37 

Swartz, Anna 124 

Swartz, A. J 124 

Swartz, Ella 124 

Swartz, Minnie 124 

Swartz, Ola 124 

Sweet. Linna 449 

Sweetland, Eliza 517 

Sweny, Dorothy 70 

Swift, Ida May 331 

Swingle, Ellen Angeline. . .164 

Swoveland, Eli 320 

Sykes, Amanda Eveline ...136 
Sykes, John 136 

Talbott, A. A 538 

Tate, Adeline 237 

Tate, Ann Eliza 237 

Tate, Eliza G 237 



Page 

Tate, George J 280 

Tate, Hugh A 256 

Tate, John 237 

Tate, John Milton 382 

Tate, Louisa 237 

Tate, Margaret Allison. . . . 

253, 264 

Tate, Mary 280 

Tate, Robert A 256 

Tate, Robert McDowell ...237 

Tate, Samuel 237 

Tate, William Allison 237 

Tate, William Jefferson ... 237 

Tatman, Alexander 181 

Tatman, Alta D 141 

Tatman, Georgia M 141 

Tatman, Jesse 141 

Tatman, John F 141 

Tatman, Lulu M 141 

Tatman, Nellie E 141 

Tatman, Ralph 6 141 

Tayler, Charles Jay 448 

Taylor, Alice D 167 

Taylor, Andrew J 238 

Taylor, Ella 404 

Taylor, Essie B 167 

Taylor, Harry 126 

Taylor, Harry E 167 

Taylor, James 167 

Taylor, John W 167 

Taylor, Lillian B 535 

Taylor, Marion 588 

Taylor, Morris 126 

Taylor, Rachel 310 

Taylor, Samuel 167 

Taylor, Thomas E 167 

Teegarden, Elizabeth 70 

Teegarden, Hiram 126 

Teegarden, Mary Ann 126 

Teegarden, 70 

Telfer, CoUn 481 

Temple, Berthene 326 

Temple, Polly 495 

Temple, Seth 308 

Templeton, Helen 437 

Templeton, John 470 

Templeton, Sarah 469, 470 

Terrell, Edward Holcomb..537 

Terrell, George Benton 535 

Terrell, Harriet EsteUe ... 537 

Terrell, John Preston 535 

Terrell, Julia Eliza 535 

Terrell, Roderick Greenly.. 537 

Terrell, Theodore 535 

Terrell, Theodore Ethelbert 

535 

Terrell, Thomas Edward ... 537 



Page 
Terrell, William Hiram ...535 

Theaker, George A. P 197 

Theaker, John 197 

Theaker, John G 197 

Thember, or Thumber, Joan 

607 

Thomas, Luciuda 148 

Thomas, Matilda EUzabeth 482 
Thomas, Phoebe or Dorcas 107 

Thompson, Carrie M 417 

Thompson, Charles Clinton. 417 

Thompson, Fannie 562 

Thompson, Hannah 463 

Thompson, John 449 

Thompson. Joseph O.- 417 

Thompson, JuUus C 417 

Thompson, Lewis L 417 

Thompson, Lula E 417 

Thompson, Mary 302 

Thompson, Mary Ann 338 

Thompson, Merle M 417 

Thompson, Molly 314 

Thompson, Nancy F 417 

Thompson, Robert 449 

Thompson, Russel J 490 

Thompson, Sarah .404 

Thompson, 299 

Thomson, Edith 445 

Thomson, F. A 501 

Thornton, Edward (or 

Thomas) 410 

Thornton, Mary Lovel ....410 

Thornton, Rachel 414, 415 

Thorp, George 180 

Throgmorton, Sarah 264 

Tike, Mary 527 

Tillis, Richard 207 

Tinker, Adella May 325 

Tinker, Amanda J 324 

Tinker, Charles 352 

Tinker, Ellis Wainwright . . 325 

Tinker, Estella Jane 325 

Tinker, Frank W 352 

Tinker, Helen Elizabeth ..352 

Tinker, John Francis 325 

Tinker, Mildred Frances . . 352 
Tinker, WLUiam J. . . . 324, 325 

TomUnson. Lydia 423 

Tompson, 511 

Topping, Permelia 126 

Torian, Fannie Lea 494 

Torian, Mary 499 

Torian, Robert D 499 

Tower, Andrew Jackson . . . 141 

Tower, Charles P 142 

Tower, Delia 142 

Tower, Ella J 142 



INDEX-NAIIES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 725 

Page Page Page 

Tower, George 142 Turner, Anna 116 Van Sickles, Eose 204 

Tower, Gertrude 142 Turner, Anna Lena 452 Van Sickles, Samuel 204 

Tower, R. W 141 Turner, Elizabeth Katherine Vanskiver, Emma E 316 

Towie, Caleb 603 452 Van Voorhies, 74 

Towle, Elizabeth 596 Turner, Ellen Brown 452 Vaughn, Mary Jane 178 

Towle, Isaac 603 Turner, Godfrey Allen 452 Vaughn, Nathaniel 178 

Towle, Philip 603 Turner, Hector Duncan . . .452 Vaiight, Addie 373 

Towle, Simon 596,603 Turner, John Greenlee 452 Vermillion, Uriah (or Beal) 

Towle, Zachariah 603 Turner, James 452 513 

Townley, Margaret 309 Turner, James A 452 Vermillion, Harriet 514 

Townley, Eobert 309 Turner, Janet Culbertson . .452 Vermillion, Lucy or Lueinda 

Townsend, Elizabeth 196 Turner, Matilda 174 513 

' Townsend, Ida 494 Turner, Niel 452 Verwollt, Christopher 195 

Townsend, Sarah 611 Turner, Norman Niel 453 Verwollt, Minnie 195 

Trackler, Mary 194 Tyler, (or Tayler), Charles Vight (or Dight), Mary ...324. 

Train, Rachel 94 Jay 448 Vincent, Emily 160 

Tribbet, Abner 43 Tyler, Martha Place 103 Vinton, Mary 354 

Trickett, Singleton G 372 Vogan, Cora Frances 353 

Trotter, Ann 505 Uflfelman, Elvira Gertrude .137 Vogan, Mary Jane 313 

Trotter, George 512 Uffelman, Eunice T 137 Vogan, Simeon 353 

Trotter, Maggie 512 Uffelman, Hohenzellen 137 Vogan, William 313 

Truby, Harriet 341 Uffelman, John H 136 Vogleson, Charles 145 

Trueblood, Calvin 367 Uffelman, Lois Agnes 173 Vogleson, Charles M 145 

Trueblood, Edith 367 Uffelman, Martin 136 Volin (or Wallin), Louise. 238 

Tubbs, Carlton 147 Uffelman, Ruth 137 

Tubbs, Clarence E 91 Ulmer, Antoinette 140 Wachtel, Sarah 334 

Tubbs, Cora 91 Ulmer, Everett H 140 Wachtel, 334 

Tubbs, Elijah 91 Ulmer, George B 140 Waddell, FeUx 84 

Tubbs, Forrest Alfonso ... 147 Ulmer, James W 140 Waddell, William 84 

Tubbs, Forrest Donald 147 Ulmer, Thomas 8 140 Waddingham, Elizabeth ... 280 

Tubbs, William Orlando ... 91 Umberfield, Esther Martha. 61 Wafford, Mary 213 

Tuck, Mary 606 Umberfield, Harley 60 Waggoner, Florence 210 

Tuck, Robert 606 Umberfield, Lucy Bethiah . . 61 Wagner, EUza 342 

Tucker, David 374 Umberfield, Mary (Green- Waid, Rebecca 353 

Tucker, Fannie F 374 lee) 67 Waite, Augusta 560 

Tucker, Mary Ann 118 Underhill, Florence Clark. .159 Waite, Solomon 559 

Tucker, Thomas 118 Underhill, John 159 Walbridge, Anna 562 

Tuckey, Lynn 120 Underhill, Olive Lorena ...159 Walbridge, Henry Sanford.562 

Tuckey, Pearl E 120 Underhill, Oliver Spencer. . 159 Walden, Bessie 294 

Tuckey, William R 120 Underwood, Mary 153 Walden, Effie 294 

TuUy, Maggie Narcissa ... 530 Walden, Hermon 294 

Tully, Sylva Winifred 530 Vanbibber, Elizabeth Green- Walden, Inez Belle 298 

TuUy, Sylvanus Charles . . .530 lee 207 Walden, Robert D 294 

Tully, Sylvanus Giles 530 Vanbibber, Jesse 200 Walden, Sarah Catherine ..294 

Turk, James 306 Vance, Asbury John 374 Walden, WilUam K. W. ... 294 

Turley, John 532 Vance, E. Russel 169 Walden, William L 294 

Turley, Margaret 531 Vance, John 374, 505 Walker, Ann 493 

Turneaure, Caroline E 87 Vance, Mary Ann 162 Walker, George 593 

Turneaure, Elizabeth B 142 Vance, Zebulon Baird 237 Walker, James 500 

Turneaure, Ida May 87 VanDyke, George 61 Walker, Louisa 178 

Turneaure, J. Frank 87 VanMatre, George Everett. 424 Walker, Martha 500 

Turneaure, Lydia Ann 141 VanMatre. Perry 424 Walker, Sarah A 134 

Turneaure, Mary L 142 Van Nearpass, F. J 157 Wallace, A. W 564 

Turneaure, Peter 87 Van Nearpass, George ....157 Wallace, Charles Clinton ..351 

Turneaure, Robert P 87 Van Nearpass, Ira 156 Wallace, Effie May 337 

Turneaure, Thomas Shank- Van Nice, Isaac Webster.. 541 Wallace, Hugh 349 

land 87, 118 Van Sickle, Sarah 205 Wallace, Jean 386 



726 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 
Wallace, Laurance Greenlee.351 
Wallace, Martha Lucille . . 351 

WaUaoe, Nettie 349 

Wallace, Eobert P 337 

Wallace, Thomas D 351 

Wallin (or Volin), Louise. 238 

Walter, Thomas P 318 

Walters, Alma Geneva .... 80 

Walters, Dan Collera 80 

Walters, Daniel 418 

Walters, EUjah 494 

Walters, George 155 

Walters, Hannah M 192 

Walters, James 80 

Walters, James S 80 

Walters, John Hoffman ... 192 

Walters, Josephine 155 

Walters, Nola (or Nolie)..494 

Walters, Eosetta 418 

Walters, 494 

Walton, James 49 

Walton, James C 234 

Walton, Matilda 285 

Wanters, Eufus 494 

Warford (or Walker), Mar- 
tha E 372 

Warner, Goldena 173 

Warner, Mary Ellen ..132,133 

Warner, Sarah Jane 177 

Warner, William E 173 

Warnes, Henry or Jacob. ..312 

Warnes, Susan Mary 312 

Warren, George Henry . . . .452 

Warren, John Laws 181 

Warren, V. S 181 

Warriner, Charles 269 

Warriner, Hazel 269 

Warriner, Israel F 269 

Warriner, Louisa 269 

Warriner, Lucy 269 

Warrington, Orlando 181 

Washburn, Susannah 254 

Waterbury, George A. .... 535 
Waterbury, Harriet EKza- 

beth 535 

Waterbury, William A. ... 535 
Waterman, Charles Cyrus. .291 
Waterman, Fay Marie .... 291 
Waterman, Francis Granger 

291 

Waterman, Jessie Frances. 291 

Waters, Charles 321 

Waters, Fisher 321 

Waters, Fred C 321 

Waters, Henry 321 

Waters, Jessie M 350 

Waters, John Jay 321 



Page 

Waters, Sidney E 321 

Watkins, Elmer F 540 

Watkins, E. J 450 

Watson, Ann Augusta . 275 

Watson, Clarence Pickard..380 

Watson, Ellen 444 

Watson, Fannie Rebecca . . 275 
Watson, James Eliphaz. . . .380 
Watson, James Joseph .... 244 

Watson, James L 243, 380 

Watson, Janet 437 

Watson, John Greenlee . . . 244 

Watson, Mary 374 

Watson, Mary EUen 275 

Watson, Nannie E 570 

Watson, Olive May 380 

Watson, Stephen 570 

Watson, 470 

Watson, 565 

Watt, James 429 

Watt, 429 

Wauch, Marion 589 

Wayland, Nettie 130, 131 

Waymire, Daniel A 201 

Waymire, Jacob 201 

Weaver, Adam 74 

Weaver, Jesse D 510 

Weaver, Mary Jane 74 

Weaver, Eowena E 296 

Weaver, Sarah A 173 

Webber, Albert R 345 

Webber, Bertha L 345 

Webber, Frank LeRoy 345 

Webber, George W 345 

Webber, Harry L 345 

Webber, Hattie M 345 

Webster, Elizabeth 114 

Webster, Joseph 533 

Webster, Margery, or Mar- 
garet 604 

Webster, Mary 237 

Webster, Thomas 533 

Webster, 604 

Weed, Betsey 533 

Weed, Nancy 534 

Weed, Rufus 534 

Weir, Jessie Eliza 443 

Weir, Eobert 438 

Weir, Walter 444 

Weir-Loudon, D. N 439 

Welch, Iva 527 

Weldon, Sarah 360 

Wells, Addie 319 

Wells, Alice Agnes 163 

Wells, Clayton Frank 164 

Wells, DeUa Emeline 164 

Wells, Edith Emeline 164 



Page 

Wells, Elizabeth Barry 83 

Wells, Frank Elmer 107 

Wells, Irus Hammond .... 163 

Wells, Lottie May 163 

Wells, Obed 107 

Wells, Raymond Irus Ift4 

Wells, Samuel Julius 107 

Welman, Andrew N 86 

Welman, Andrew Thomas. . 86 

Welman, Charles A 86 

Welman, George G 86 

Welsh, Coliqui 189 

Welsh, Elizabeth 189 

Welsh, Martha 189 

Welsh, Sarah 189 

Welsh, Thomas A. ...188,197 

Welsh, Zuinglus 195 

Welton, James Foster 326 

Wentz, D 491 

Wesson, Ephraim 609 

Wesson, Nancy 596, 609 

West, Ann Eliza 366 

West, Arthur 358 

West, Eunice 456 

West, James Alexander . . . 365 

West, Joseph 81 

West, Margaret Lavina . . . 366 
West, Marshall Newton . . 366 

West, O. CaUie 370 

West, Phoebe Jane 366 

West, Rachel Adaline 366 

West, Samuel 456 

West, Susie 77 

West, Thomas 365 

West, William 358 

Weston, Ephraim S12 

Weston, John 611 

Weston, Nathan 613 

Weston, Stephen 611 

Weygandt, Elizabeth 459 

Weygandt, John 459 

Wheeler, Anne 605 

Wheeler, John 379 

Wheeler, Lucy 605 

Wheeler, Mary Joanna 483 

Wheeler, Timothy 594 

Wheeler, Wilber Bacchus . .483 

Wheeler, William 379 

Whelan, Florence 451 

Whipple, EUen Maria 157 

Whipple, Francis Jackson. . 

100, 145 

Whipple, Frank H 158 

Whipple, Harriet Newell... 145 

Whipple, Ithamar 100 

Whipple, Jennie EvaUne...l58 
Whipple, Jessie L 174 



INDEX-NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



727 



Page 
Witherow (or Witherall), 

Bachel 456 

Witkeson, Effie 446 

Wittmeyer, H. W 214 

"VTittmeyer, M. J 214 

Witter, Josephine Matilda. 156 

Wolf, Christopher A 481 

Wolf, Mary Ida 481 

Wolf, 371 

Wolff, Emma Maria 160 

Wolff, Louis 160 

Wood, Charies Gideon 252 

Wood, Charies Newton 214 

Wood, Cora Mina 214 

Wood, Dora Belle 214 

Wood, Edward 78 

Wood, Harriet 75 

Wood, James Lewis 214 

Wood, James Washington. 214 

Wood, John M 315 

Wood, Margaret 321 

Wood, Marietta or Mary E. 78 

Wood, Mary 604, 608 

Wood, Mary Sophia 214 

Wood, Eosa A. or Sarah 

Eose 214 

Wood, Susan E 315 

Wood, William Fountaine. .214 
Woodbury, Edmund Israel. 193 
Woodbury, Lizzie Olive... 193 

Woodfin, J. W 238 

Woodfin, N. W 238 

Woodle, Frances 318 

Woodley, Charles Wiseman.167 

Woodley, Esther Mary 167 

Woodley, Harry Bobert . . . 167 

Woodley, Howard G 167 

Woodrow (Witherall or 

Witherow) , Bachel 456 

Woodrum, 359 

Woodward, Sarah 503 

Woodworth, Alfred H 146 

Woodworth, Phila A. 146 

Wootry, Martha 545 

Work, Alexander 184 

Worley, Alice M 189 

Worley, James 189 

Worley, Joshua 189 

Worley, Mary J 196 

Worster, Caroline 174 

Worth, Elizabeth 614 

Worthington, Tessie Ivola. .453 

Wright, Bessie 386 

Wright, Eva M 150 

Wright, John W 150 

Wright, Josephine Bona- 
parte 364 



Page 

Williams, C. A 568 

Williams, David 457 

Williams, Emily Brown . . . 166 

Williams, Emma 495 

WilUams, Franklin 569 

Williams, George W 315 

Williams, Henry 412 

WilUams, John 319 

WilUams, John F 321 

WilUams, MadeUne Adams. 445 

Williams, Martha A 133 

Williams, Mary Jane 351 

WilUams, Miriam 139 

WilUams, Susan E. (Wood) 

313 

WilUs, Agnes 505 

WilUs, Matthew 512 

WilUs, Bobert 505 

Willoughby (or Willaba), 

Hester Ann 38 

Willoughby, Martin 38 

WiUson, Margaret E 397 

Wilson, Chester Arthur 288 

Wilson, Eliza, Mrs 178 

Wilson, Eliza Ann 167 

Wilson, Fannie Maria ....288 
Wilson, Grace Greenlee ...288 

Wilson, Harry 468 

Wilson, James 178 

Wilson, James W 167 

Wilson, Jane 325, 393 

Wilson, Jessie Cochrane . .428 
Wilson, Margaret (Mrs.)... 593 
Wilson, Martha . .337, 432, 446 

Wilson, Mary E 554 

Wilson, Mary Elizabeth 

Ann 277 

Wilson, Mary M 179 

Wilson, Maude 468 

Wilson, John 582 

Wilson, Nelson Barren 288 

Wilson, Sarah M 99 

Wilson, Scott Holmes 288 

Wilson, Thomas 233, 288 

Wilson, Thomas Clinton ... 288 

Wilson, Thomas MiUs 439 

Wilson, 318 

Wingfield, Nannie E. (or 

Susan) 270 

Winters, Annie E 482 

Winters, Jane 567 

Winters, John 567 

Winters, John Leonard . . . 567 

Winters, Nancy Jane 50 

Wisdom, Guy W 412 

Wiser, John Frank 340 

Withers, Henrietta 273 



Page 

Whipple, Leland B 158 

Whipple, Lucinda Lorene . . 101 
Whipple, Mark Erastus . . . 158 

Whipple, Bay Orson 158 

Whipple, Eosa Ann 145 

Whipple, Sylvester Bufus..I57 

Whipple, Sylvia May 158 

Whipple, WilUam Lemuel.. 157 

Whitaker, John 86 

Whitaker, JuUa Ann 86 

Whitaker, Logan 86 

Whitaker, WiUiam 86 

White, Aley Van Meter ... 363 

White, Anna 337 

White, Belle 538 

White, Bessie Nadal 138 

White, James 543 

White, Jane 232, 431 

White, Josephine 315 

White, Katherine 266 

White, Mary 345 

White, Mary P 363 

White, Theodore S 138 

White, WiUiam 404 

White, 232 

Whitney, EUzabeth 193 

Whitt, Archibald 213 

Whitt, Mishie 213 

Whittlesey, Mabel 609 

Whitton, Etta 345 

Whitton, Eva 345 

Whitton, George 345 

Whitton, Jabez 345 

Whitton, John 345 

Whitton, Wilbert 345 

Whytt, James 584 

Wiard, Lois Anna 148 

Wice, Benjamin E 151 

Wice, Sarah 151 

Widdup, Minnie B 424 

Widdup, Thomas 424 

Wiggins, Leah 492 

Wilboum, Bobert 364 

Wilcoi, F. F 142 

Wiley, Katherine 264 

Wilkins, Jessie E 277 

Wilkins, WilUam 277 

Wilkinson, Anne DeEoch- 

brune 527 

Wilkinson, WilUam 527 

WiUard, Heman 122 

WiUard, Jessie D 122 

WiUard, Wales H 122 

WilUam, 231 

WilUams, Alonzo Franklin. 569 

WilUams, Anna BeUe 119 

Williams, Anna Maria . . . .520 



728 



INDEX— NAMES OTHER THAN GREENLEE. 



Page 

Wright, Mattie 210 

Wright, OUie 361 

Wright, Susan 500 

Wright, William 204 

Wright, Wiley Blount 364 

Wright, 410 

Wright, 501 

Wyant, Carl M 459 

Wyatt, John 608 

Wyatt, Mary 608 

Wyckoff, Carl AMn 172 

Wyckoff, Elizabeth 

53, 55, 56 

Wyckofif, John 172 

Wyckoff, Leila Edna 172 

Wyckoff, Lewis E 172 

Wyckoff, Moran Eldon 172 

Wylie, Harvey 472 

Wylie, Isabelle 472 

Wylie, James 472 

Wylie, Jeanne 473 

Wylie, Martha 473 



Page 

Yacom, Daniel S 558 

Yaeom, Mary L 558 

Yancey, Grayson M 281 

Yancey, Hester 1 297 

Yancey, John 281, 295 

Yancey, John C 281, 295 

Yancey, Lillian M 281 

Yancey, Mary F 296 

Yancey, Mary E 296 

Yahcey, Samuel Hannah . . 296 

Yates, Charles M 160 

Yates, Emma E 160 

Yates, Frank 375 

Yates, John F 375 

Yates, Mary Ferris 121 

Yates, Thomas 375 

Yates, Walter 375 

Yeomans, Clyde Greenlee . . 156 

Yeomans, Elijah 156 

Yeomans, Judson A 156 

Yeomans, Millieent B 156 

Yeomans, Ralph Carey .... 156 



Page 

Yerkes, Alice Agnew 484 

Yerkes, Charles Greenlees. .484 
Yerkes, Charles Sherman . . . 483 
Yerkes, Leonora Agnew ...484 

Yerkes, Mary Agnes 484 

Yerkes, Reuben Archibald .. 484 

Yerkes, Reuben S 483 

Yielding, Arthur TolUs ...481 

York, Wiley John 569 

Young, Christiana 76 

Young, Mary 193 

Young, 463 

Zentz, Ebenezer Graham . .458 

Zentz, Elizabeth 458 

Zentz, Finley Hephill 458 

Zentz, Israel 458 

Zentz, John Greenlee 462 

Zentz, Leander 458 

Zentz, Lora Dell 452 

Zinn, Frank 365 

Zoerb, Louisa 160 



I 



index to appendix b. 
McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky 



Page 

Adair, 629, 637 

Alexander, Evaline 622 

Alexander, 623 

Allen, James 623 

Allen, Mary 627 

ADen, 623 

Anderson, E. A 628 

Andrews, John 624 

Andrews, L. W 624 

Ball, Mary (or Amanda) . .627 

Ballard, Austin 635 

Ballard, Bland 635 

Ballard, Fanny 635 

Ballard, Mary 635 

Ballard, Susan 635 

Barclay, A. T 623 

Bent, Cyrus H 635 

Bent, Emeline 635 

Bent, Maria 635 

Bent, WiUiam 635 

Benton, Eliza P 637 

Benton, Jessie 637 

Benton, McDowell 638 

Benton, Eandolph 638 

Benton, Sarah 638 

Benton, Susan V 638 

Benton, Thomas Hart 637 

Birney, David Bell 633 

Birney, Dion 633 

Birney, Florence 633 

Birney, James 632 

Birney, James Gillespie. .. .632 

Birney, William 632 

Blackburn, 624 

Boillean, Augusta 638 

Boillean, Benton 638 

Boillean, Charles 638 

Boillean, Claude 638 

Boillean, Desiree 638 

Boillean, EUzabeth 638 

Boillean, Goldrei 638 

Boillean, Mary 638 

Boone, Daniel 630 

Borden, Benjamin 619 

Borden, Helen 639 

Bowman, John 630 



Page 
Bowyer, 619 

Brant, Elizabeth 638 

Brashear, Dennis 625 

Brashear, Mary Eliza 625 

Bridgman, Annie 634 

Bridgman, Charles 634 

Bridgman, Frank 634 

Buf ord, Abraham 626 

Buford, Charles S 629,637 

Buf ord, Henry 629, 637 

Buford, H. Marshall 629 

Buford, Mary 627 

Buford, Pattie 637 

Buford, William S 627 

Burden, Martha 616 

Bush, Ann 636 

Bush, Sally 629 

Caldwell, Abram 627 

Campbell, Benjamin 633 

Campbell, John 631 

Campbell, John Poague . . .631 
Campbell, Margaret ..619,631 

Campbell, Robert 631 

Campbell, William 638 

Campbell, 638 

Carrington, Charles S 638 

Carrington, Frank 638 

Carrington, Sarah 638 

Carter, Francis 633 

Casey, James B 629 

Cathay, 625 

Chambers, Frank 629 

Chrisman, 623 

Chrisman, 624 

Clarke, 636 

Clay, Anna 640 

Clay, Henry 640 

Cloyd, Elizabeth 621, 623 

Cloyd, 622 

Cochran, 622 

Cowles, or Coules, Gerald- 
ine 634 

Davidson, Edmund 627 

Davidson, William 633 

Deadrich, James A 628 

729 



Pag« 

Dorsey, Betsey 624 

Borsey, • 624 

Drake, Daniel 623 

Drake, • 623 

Duke, Basil 637 

Duke, James K 627 

Duke, Jane 629 

Duke, • 637 

Forman, Ezekiel 629 

Forman, Mary 629 

Fremont, Charles 637 

Fremont, Frank Paxton ...637 

Fremont, Lilly 637 

Fremont, John C 637 

Gillespie, James 625 

Gordon, Jennie 634 

Greenlee, Grace 630 

Greenlee, James 617 

Greenlee, 630 

Hall, Henderson 624 

Hall, Mary B 628 

Harbeson, Benjamin 629 

Harbeson, Charles 629 

Harbeson, John M 629 

Hare, 623 

Harvey, EUzabeth 622, 635 

Harvey, Maria Hawkins. . .635 

Haupt, Anne 636 

Hawkins, Benjamin 616 

Hawkins, Martha 627 

Hawkins, Sarah 616 

Henry, Patrick 638 

Hensely, Maria 633 

Hopkins, William A 627 

Irvine, Abram 626 

Irvine, Anna 626 

Irvine, David 628 

Irvine, James 616 

Irvine, Margaret 616 

Irvine, Sarah 627 

Jacob, Leila 638 

Jacob, Richard 638 



730 



INDEX TO APPENDIX B. 



Page 

Jacob, Eichard Taylor 638 

Jackson, James S 637 

Jennison, Charles 633 

Johnson, Alice 635 

Jones, Benton 637 

Jones, Betty 637 

Jones, Carey 637 

Jones, William Carey 637 

Keene, Oliver 624 

Keene, 624 

Kirk, 622 

Kyles, Susan S 626 

Le Grand, Lucy 623 

Lewis, Elizabeth 633 

Lord, Eliza Seldon 634 

Loving, Willie 633 

Lyle, Jennie 623 

Lyle, Mary 624 

Madison, Margaret 625 

Marshall, Alexander Keith. 

628, 629 

Marshall, A. K 625 

Marshall, Charles 629 

Marshall, Charles A 629 

Marshall, James K. . . 629, 637 

Marshall, John 629 

Marshall, Louis 625 

Marshall, Thomas 629 

Marshall, WUliam L. 629 

Marshall, 637 

Massey, B. A 634 

Massie, James W 638 

Massie, McDovrell 638 

Mathews, Joseph McDowell 

630 

Mathews, 630 

McAfee, Priscilla 636 

McAfee, 636 

McCampbell, 623 

McCarroU, Anna 633 

McCarroll, Margaret 633 

McClung, Mary 620, 629 

McClung, Phoebe 629 

McClung, Sarah (or Mary) 

629 

McClung, William 629 

McDowell, Abram IrTin 634 

McDowell, Adaline 628 

McDowell, Agatha 632 

McDowell, Alexander Keith 

632 

McDowell, Alexander Keith 

Marshall 636 

McDowell, Andrew Eeid. . . 
620,626 



Page 

McDowell, Anna 636 

McDowell, Anne 627, 634 

McDowell, Anne Irviu .... 635 

McDowell, Annie 630 

McDowell, Annie Irvin . . . .640 

McDowell, Betsey 624 

McDowell, Betty 636 

McDowell, Brant 638 

McDowell, Caleb 620,627 

McDowell, Charles 627, 630 

McDowell, Edward Irvin... 

635, 640 

McDowell, Elise 639 

McDowell, Eliza 625 

McDowell, Elizabeth 

618,619,620,629,637 

McDowell, Eloise 634 

McDowell, Ephraim 

616, 617, 618, 624, 627 

McDowell, Florence 628 

McDowell, Frances P 638 

McDowell, Helen E 639 

McDowell, Henry 640 

McDowell, Henry Burden . . 639 

McDowell, Henry Clay 640 

McDowell, Hervey 632 

McDowell, Hettie 624 

McDowell, Hugh Hervey . . 630 

McDowell, Irvin 634, 639 

McDowell, Isabella 631 

McDowell, James ..617,618 

. . 619, 621, 623, 624, 629, 638 

McDowell, Jane ; 634 

McDowell, John 

618, 619, 620, 623, 640 

McDowell, John Adair 634 

McDowell, John Lyle 632 

McDowell, John Marshall. .635 
McDowell, Joseph 

620, 622, 627, 630, 636 

McDowell, Joseph J 630 

McDowell, Joseph Nash . ..623 

McDowell, Julia 640 

McDowell, Juliet 624 

McDowell, Kate 628, 640 

McDowell, Lewis 636 

McDowell, LUy 638 

McDowell, Louisa 632 

McDowell, Lueien 624 

McDowell, Lucinda 625 

McDowell, Lucy 634 

McDowell, Madeline 640 

McDowell, Magdalene .... 

622, 627, 635 

McDowell, Magdalene Eeid.626 

McDowell, Malcohn 634 

McDowell, Margaret ..627,630 



Page 
McDowell, Margaret Canty.638 
McDowell, Margaretta . . . .616 
McDowell, Mary 

. . 623, 625, 628, 633, 636, 638 
McDowell, Mary Benton . . . 638 
McDowell, Mary Elizabeth. 616 

McDowell, Mary Lyle 635 

McDowell, Martha 626 

McDowell, Nannette 640 

McDowell, Pa tsey 623 

McDowell, Eobinson 640 

McDowell, Sallie 624 

McDowell, Sallie B 638 

McDoweU, Sally 626 

McDowell, SaUy C. P 638 

McDowell, Samuel 620, 

. . .623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 629 
McDowell, Sarah 

. . . 620, 622, 623, 627, 628, 630 
McDowell, Sarah Shelby . . .635 

McDowell, Sophonisla 638 

McDowell, Susan 637, 638 

McDowell, Susan Preston. . .638 
McDowell, Susan P. ..619,638 

McDowell, Thomas 640 

McDowell, Thomas Lewis. .638 
McDowell, Wallace ...628,640 
McDowell, William 

623, 625, 640 

McDowell, William Adair.. 635 
McDowell, William Preston 640 

McGavock, David 629 

McGavock, 618,622 

McPheeters, William 624 

MiUer, EUzabeth 638 

Miller, Henry 630 

Miller, John 638 

Miller, Samuel 630 

Miller, Susan Preston 638 

MiUer, 622 

Minter, Jeremiah A. 626 

Mitchell, James 616, 617 

Mitchell, Mary 617 

Mitchell, Thomas 616 

Moffet, Betsey 622 

Moffet, George 622 

Moffett, James 622 

Moffett, Magdalene 622 

Moffett, Margaret 622 

Moffett, Mary 630 

Moffett, Patsey 622 

Moore, Andrew 622 

Moore, David E 622, 623 

Moore, D. E 635 

Moore, Edward 623 

Moore, Elizabeth 623 

Moore, Fannie 623 



\ 



INDEX TO APPENDIX B. 



731 



Page 
Moore, John Harvey ..622,623 

Moore, Sally A 622, 623 

Moore, Samuel McDowell.. 622 

Moore, Sarah 623 

Moore, Virginia 623 

Neil, Robert E 628 

Nelson, Alexander L 623 

O 'Neal, Margaret 630 

Pazton, Alexander Marshall 

629 

Paiton, Anna 629 

Paxton, James 629 

Paxton, James Alexander. .628 

Paxton, Mary 629 

Paxton, Phoebe A 629 

Paxton, Phoebe M 629 

Paxton, Tillie 629 

Paxton, William McClung 629 

Pickett, Thomas E 631 

Pickett, Thomas J 631 

Prather, 640 

Preston, rrancis 638 

Preston, Sarah 618, 630 

Preston, Susan 638 

Preston, Wickliffe 638 

Preston, William .618,630,638 
Price, J. W 634 

Eeed, John 627, 633 

Seed, 632 

Beid, Andrew 622 

Beid, Betsey 623 

Beid, Jane 623 

Beid, Mary 623 



Page 

Beid, Patsey 623 

Beid, Sally 622 

Beid, Samuel McDowell . . .623 

Robinson, George 627 

Bochester, Nancy 625 

Eochester, William 625 

Boss, 638 

Eutherford, Samuel 631 

Shelby, Isaac 627 

Shelby, James 623 

Shelby, Susan (or Sarah) . . 623 

Shelby, Sarah 623, 627 

Shelby, Thomas Hart 623 

Shelby, Thomas H 628 

Shepherd, 624 

Slayback, A. W 626 

Smith, John A 634 

Starling, Anna 633 

StarUng, Charles 633 

Starling, Edmund 633 

Starling, John Madison . . . 633 

Starling, Laura 633 

Starling, Lizzie 633 

Starling, Lucy 633 

Starling, Lucy Todd 634 

Starling, Lyle 633 

Starling, Maria 633 

Starling, Samuel McDowell. 633 

Starling, Susannah 633 

Starling, William 633 

Steele, Samuel 632 

Sulivant, Annie 627 

Sulivant, Joseph 625, 627 

Sulivant, Joseph McDowell. 627 

Sulivant, Lucy 627 

Sulivant, Michael L 627 



Page 
Sulivant, William S 628 

Taylor, Susan 637 

Taylor, WUUam 637 

Thomas, Francis 638 

Thompson, George C 625 

Thompson, William M 625 

Trimble, Allen 630 

Trimble, Madison 630 

Vance, Nancy 632 

Venable, Charles S 638 

Venable, Frank 638 

Venable, Lily C 638 

Venable, Mary B 638 

Venable, Natalie 638 

Venables, 623 

Wallace, Caleb 620, 627 

Wallace, McDowell 627 

Wallace, Woodford 627 

Wallace, 631 

Warwick, Constance 638 

Welch, Samuel 636 

Weller, John B 637 

WeUer, John B., Jr 637 

Wilcox, 633 

Wolffe, Bernard 638 

Wolflfe, LUy 638 

Wood, Dolly 629 

Woods, Magdalene 619 

Woods, 619 

Woodson, Meade 624 

WooUey, D. V 638 

Wright, Kate 640 

Wylie, Margaret 616 

Yovrng, George 628 



INDEX OF PLACES 



ALABAMA. 

Anniston, 367. 

Birmingham, 380. 

Boligee, 491, 493. 

Epes Station, 492. 

Erie, 493. 

Eutaw, 492. 

Gainesville, 492, 493, 497. 

Greensboro, 492. 

Livingston, 497. 

Mobile, 495. 

Painesville, 490, 491, 492, 493, 

494. 
Eamsey, 493, 494. 
Sumter Co., 491. 
Tuscaloosa, 567. 

AEKANSAS. 

AJma, 213. 

Arkadelphia, 495. 

Batesville, 364. 

Bentonville, 362. 

Benton Co., 372. 

Blewford, 204, 213. 

Bradley Co., 491. 

Brinkley, 277. 

Calmer, 495, 496. 

CarUsle, 168. 

Carroll Co., 356, 364. 

CarroUton, 356, 374. 

Centerpoint, 873. 

Charleston, 374. 

Chismville, 373, 374. 

Clarksville, 373. 

Cleveland Co., 495. 

Ebb, 83, 84. 

Eldorado, 82. 

Elm Springs, 203, 204. 

Faith, 491. 

Faulkner Co., 246. 

Fort Smith, 362, 363, 373, 374, 

384. 
Graphic, 462. 
Harrison, 374. 
Jackson Co., 408/ 
Jacksonport, 277. 
Jenson, 374. 
Lavaca, 373, 384. 
Layton, 489, 499. 



Lewisville, 570. 

Little Rock, 323, 364. 

Lockesburg, 372, 374. 

Mayflower, 246. 

National Springs, 361. 

Nettleton, 82. 

Paraclifta (now Lockesburg), 

372. 
Paris, 364. 
Pike, 84. 

Pine Bluff, 51, 84, 491, 496. 
EaUy Hill, 374. 
Eich Mountain, 384. 
Eison, 491, 495. 
Eogers, 558. 
Sheridan, 83, 84. 
Toledo, 495. 
Van Winkles Mill, 372. 
Washington Co., 363. 

CALIFOENIA. 

Burlingame, 512. 
Los Angeles, 267, 459. 
Oakland, 387. 
Pasadena, 145. 
Eedlands, 360. 
Eiverside, 364. 
Sacramento, 501. 
San Bernardino, 398. 
San Francisco, 192, 362, 395, 
397, 639. 

COLOEADO. 

Bald Mt., 324. 

Boulder, 324. 

Canon City, 102. 

Central City, 324, 351. 

Denver, 56, 102, 112, 113, 123, 
124, 127, 159, 166, 167, 173, 
267, 268, 325, 334, 352, 558. 

Eldora, 417. 

Florence, 118. 

Idaho Springs, 324. 

Lafayette, 409. 

La Junta, 155. 

Leadville, 59. 

Nevadaville, 351. 

Pineville, 265. 

Pueblo, 101, 102, 159, 397, 547. 

Robinson, 68. 
733 



W^alsenburg, 293. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Danbury, 598. 

East Haddam, 559. 

East Guilford, 609. 

Glastonbury, 558, 559. 

Hartford, 55, 166, 538. 

High Eidge, 534. 

Meriden, 166. 

Middletown, 532. 

Naugatuck, 535. 

New Canaan, 532, 533, 534, 535, 

536. 
New Haven, 533, 535, 536. 
Stamford, 536. 
Weathersfield, 165, 166. 

DELAWARE. 

Brandywine, 507. 

Bridgeville, 182. 

Cambridge, 114. 

Camden, 525. 

Delhi, 451. 

Dover, 38, 52, 114, 176, 530. 

Duck Creek Hundred, 37, 574. 

Edwardsville, 115. 

Frederica, 182, 524. 

Georgetown, 176, 178, 179, 180, 

181, 182. 
Harrington, 114, 182. 
Hollandville, 43, 64, 114. 
Kent Co., 27, 28, 29, 34, 37, 38, 

43, 47, 48, 65, 114, 115, 176, 

548, 549, 565, 574. 
MUford, 176, 178, 180, 181, 183, 

576. 
Milton, 173. 
Mispillion Hundred, 65, 177, 

574. 
Nassau, 182. 

Northwest Fork Hundred, 177. 
Sand Hill, near Georgetown, 

179. 
Sandtown, 43. 
MurderkiU Hundred, 27, 30, 31, 

33, 44, 46, 65, 66, 549, 574. 
Smyrna, 178. 

South Murderkill Hundred, 565. 
Sussex Co., 47, 178. 



734 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



Whittlesburg, 167. 
"Willow Grove, 64, 574. 
Wilmington, 179, 180, 499, 507, 
509, 510, 529, 531. 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 

Brookland, 489. 

Washington, 180, 297, 482, 484, 
531, 548, 632. 

FLOEIDA. 

Columbus, 82. 
Jacksonville, 279. 

GEOEGIA. 

Atlanta, 283, 569. 
Bainbridge, 82. 
Brunswick, 537. 
Ft. Valley, 279. 
Glym Co., 523. 
Griffin, 367. 
Irwinton, 495. 
MiUedgeville, 229. 
St. Simons Mills, 524. 

IDAHO. 

Ellis, 363. 
Nampa, 408, 421. 

ILLINOIS. 

Argyle, 435, 436, 437, 447, 449, 
450, 451, 452, 454, 473, 474, 
475, 478, 488. 

Belvidere, 88, 118, 142, 174, 
436, 437, 447, 448, 450, 451, 
452. 

Bloomington, 127, 153, 328, 
329, 459, 462. 

Boone Co., 448. 

Cairo, 395, 410. 

Caledonia, 437, 447, 448, 449, 
453, 454, 474, 475, 476. 

Carrollton, 186, 193. 

Chandlerville, 600. 

Channahon, 337. 

Chicago, 61, 89, 95, 100, 107, 
108, 112, 113, 143, 155, 163, 
164, 165, 167, 194, 243, 265, 
295, 394, 396, 436, 446, 450, 
459, 469, 527, 535, 547, 548, 
551, 562, 597, 598, 599. 

Chicago Heights, 103. 

Chrisman, 460. 

CoUinsville, 38, 566. 

Dahlgren, 272. 

Danville, 460. 

Everts Tp., 173. 

Freeport, 173. 



Geneseo, 238, 268, 288. 

Guilford, 453. 

Harlem, 437, 451. 

Harlem Tp., 448, 452. 

Henry, 460. 

Henry Co., 238, 541. 

Heyworth, 201. 

HiUsboro, 193. 

Lawrence Co., 565. 

Lena, 163. 

Lexington, 462, 600. 

Lone Tree, 408. 

Lyndon, 194. 

Macomb, 141. 

Manchester, 174. 

Marion Co., 399. 

Mattoon, 86. 

McLean Co., 458. 

Mendota, 298. 

Monmouth, 332. 

Morgan Co., 424. 

Morrison, 187, 188, 194. 

Oak Park, 483. 

Ottawa, 448, 479, 480, 481. 

Paris, 78. 

Peoria, 547. 

Polo, 453. 

Princeton, 294. 

Quincy, 128, 164, 529. 

Eidott, 172. 

Bockford, 435, 450, 451, 452, 

453, 454, 473, 474, 475. 
Eoek Island, 637. 
Sandoval, 99. 
Saunemin, 385. 
Schuyler Co., 513. 
Sheldon, 265. 
Stephenson Co., 418, 419. 
SterUng, 220. 
Summer, 304. 
Urbana, 168. 
Vermont, 418. 
Wilson, 333. 
Winnebago, 476, 478. 
Winnebago Co., 436, 448, 450. 

INDIANA. 

Attica, 285. 
Cadiz, 135. 
Charlottesville, 78. 
Clarksville, 268. 
Coatesville, 552, 553, 554. 
Connersville, 208. 
Danville, 553, 554. 
Eden, 554. 
Elwood, 49, 207. 
Eminence, 86, 141. 
Evansville, 635, 636. 



Fairmount, 268, 291. 
Falmouth, 207. 
Forestville, 201. 
Fountain Co., 118. 
Francisville, 333. 
Gosport, 85, 86. 
Greencastle, 208, 210, 554. 
Greensburg, 268, 291, 292. 
Hall, 85, 86, 139, 141. 
Hendricks Co., 551, 554. 
Howard Co., 174. 
Indianapolis, 64, 113, 164, 218, 

265, 289. 
Jeffersonville, 116. 
Kingstown, 135. 
Lafayette, 139, 264, 265, 334. 
Lagrange Co., 383. 
Lexington, 116. 
Madison Co., 201, 411. 
Markleville, 78, 136. 
Martinsville, 52, 86, 87, 140. 
Maxwell, 554. 
Mechanicsburg, 135, 173. 
Middletown, 78, 135, 136. 
Monrovia, 86, 139. 
Morgan Co., 43, 53. 
New Albany, 138. 
New Salem, 292. 
NoblesviUe, 118. 
Orestes, 208. 
Owen Co., 141. 
Pendleton, 213, 412. 
Putnam Co., 552. 
Eeno, 552, 553, 554. 
Richland, 268, 291, 292. 
Eush Co., 43. 

Rushville, 174, 175, 268, 518. 
Salem, 367. 
Shreve, 334. 
South Bend, 350. 
St. Omer, 292. 
Sullivan, 78. 
Sulphur Springs, 173. 
Summitville, 199, 201, 207, 208. 
Terre Haute, 164, 369, 410. 
Tipton Co., 269. 
Vevey, 292. 
Vienna, 140. 

INDIAN TEEEITORT. 

Cowlington, 372, 383, 384. 

Davis, 335. 

Dewey, 211. 

Fry, Creeks Nation, 462. 

Oaklodge, 384. 

Purcell, 247. 

Spiro, 374. 

Tahlequah, 384. 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



735 



WMtefield, 374. 
Wister, 364. 

IOWA. 

Allerton, 400, 413, 414, 425. 

Alta, 193. 

Anthon, 348. 

Atalissa, 291. 

Audubon, 347, 354, 558. 

AviUa, 349. 

Avoca, 347, 348. 

Barnesville, 191. 

Bedford, 67, 68, 117, 118, 119, 

172. 
Belle Plaine, 538, 539, 540, 541, 

557, 558. 
Big Springs, 419. 
Blairstown, 541. 
Blockton, 117. 
Bloomfield, 147. 
Brooklyn, 348. 
Buckingham, 350. 
Caledonia, 172, 471. 
Cambria, 220, 400, 404, 407, 

411, 412, 414, 420. 
Cedar Rapids, 557. 
Cerro Gordo Co., 105, 106, 152. 
Chariton, 351. 
Charies aty, 454, 470, 471, 472, 

473, 478. 
Clarinda, 219. 
Clark Co., 420. 
Clay Tp., 407. 
Clearfield, 421. 
CUo, 424. 
autier, 143. 
College Springs, 348. 
Corydon, 203, 209, 210, 211, 212, 

219, 220, 404, 406, 407, 408, 

417, 418, 420, 421. 
Council Bluffs, 190, 191, 193, 

354, 450. 
Creston, 163, 290. 
Dallas Co., 409. 
Deeorah, 162. 
Delta, 124. 

Des Moines, 350, 351, 409, 421. 
Dewitt, 404. 
Dinsdale, 143. 
Dodge City, 600. 
Dubuque, 294, 295. 
Dunlap, 383, 385, 408. 
East Des Moines, .408. 
East Waterloo, 458. 
Eldora, 210. 
Epworth, 564. 
Cloyd Co., 454. 
Fort Scott, 191. 



Gray, 317, 320, 347, 348. 

Grundy Centre, 106. 

Guinnville, 557. 

Hamburg, 552. 

Harlan, 409, 421, 422. 

Harrison Co., 409. 

Harvard, 417. 

High Point, 408. 

Humeston, 210, 220, 419. 

Independence, 564. 

Indianapolis, 124. 

Iowa City, 212, 421, 557. 

Iowa Co., 541. 

Irving, 541. 

Janesville, 459. 

Jefferson Co., 203. 

Keokuk, 625. 

Keokuk Co., 71. 

Kirkville, 458, 462. 

KnoxviUe, 191, 192, 209, 210. 

Lacrew, 420, 421. 

Lemars, 290, 349. 

Leon, 404, 422, 424. 

Lewisburg, 419. 

Lineville, 202. 

Luzerne, 558. 

Mason City, 59, 60, 95, 105, 152, 

161, 162. 
Mountayr, 219. 
Muscatine, 547. 
New Hampton, 159. 
North McGregor, 162. 
Osceola, 212, 409. 
Oskaloosa, 123, 412. 
Peoria, 211. 
Peru, 191. 
Pleasant, 125. 
Plymouth, 95, 152. 
Portland, 59, 162, 163. 
Portsmouth, 408, 409, 421. 
Poweshiek Co., 354. 
Promise City, 202, 203, 212. 
Randolph, 163. 
Red Oaks, 289. 
Rockford, 471, 472, 599. 
Boss, 348. 
RossviUe, 161, 162. 
Salem, 481. 

Saxon, 407, 417, 418, 419, 420. 
SheU Rock, 459. 
Sidney, 385. 
Sioux City, 349. 
Spencer, 162. 
Springfield, 70, 71, 124. 
South English, 123. 
Tama Co., 143, 323. 
Templeton, 347. 
Thurman, 359, 552. 



Toledo, 322, 323, 324, 350. 

Traer, 143, 350. 

Van Meter, 421. 

Victor, 347. 

Villisca, 267, 287, 288, 289, 290, 

291. 
Vincent, 71. 
Vinton, 541, 542. 
Washington, 322. 
Waterloo, 157, 454, 459. 
Wayne Co., 203, 220, 400, 406, 

407, 411, 417, 418, 419. 
What Cheer, 70. 
Weldon, 209. 
Winfield, 122. 
Winterset, 348. 

KANSAS. 

Almena, 71. 
Americus, 555. 
Anthony, 193. 
Atchison, 169, 517. 
Bazaar, 517. 
Blakeman, 417. 
Butler Co., 122. 
Brown Co., 515. 
Chase, 481. 
Clay Centre, 313. 
Coffee Co., 122. 
Cummings, 516, 517, 518. 
Douglas Co., 144. 
Dunlap, 314. 
Ellsworth, 214. 
Emporia, 184, 555. 
Florence, 233, 280. 
Galva, 211. 
Harper, 146. 
Haven, 268. 

Hiawatha, 211, 220, 513. 
Hill City, 325. 
Hutchinson, 192, 211. 
Idana, 337. 
Independence, 458. 
Jaqua, 333. 
Jewell Co., 515. 
Kansas City, 265. 
Kingman, 308, 600. 
Lawrence, 143, 144, 481. 
Long Island, 182. 
Marion Co., 247. 
McPherson, 211. 
McPherson Co., 211. 
Moline, 122. 
Newton, 268. 
NortonviUe, 518. 
Ottawa, 459. 
Reserve, 220. 
Riley, 417, 418. 



736 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



Sabetha, 517. 

Silica, 481. 

Stanley, 517. 

Summerfield, 371. 

Wichita, 246, 598, 599, 600. 

Winfield, 458. 

KENTUCKY. 

Augusta, 6i9. 

Benton, 384. 

Berea, 517. 

Bourbon Co., 462. 

Bowling Green, 270, 625, 626. 

Cherry Spring, 631. 

Christian Co., 138. 

Covington, 112, 483, 629. 

Corbin, 381. 

Cynthiana, 632. 

Danv-ille, 616, 617, 620, 621, 

627, 631, 633, 635. 
Elizabethtown, 526. 
Fayette Co., 621, 624. 
Fleming Co., 624. 
Flemingsburg, 115, 629, 631. 
Frankfort, 632. 
Crarrett Co., 232. 
Harrodsburg. 621, 62.5, 636. 
HopkinsTille, 269, 633. 
Jessamine, 624, 625. 
Knobs, 528, 529, 530. 
Lexington, 116, 624, 628, 629, 

631, 640. 
Lincoln Co., 240, 271. 
Linton, 79. 
Louisrille, 51, 80, 138, 213, 330, 

3S9, 526, 529, 531. 533, 563, 

635, 636, 640. 
MadisonTille, 146. 
Mason Co., 629. 
MaysviUe, 564, 629, 631. 
Meadow Lawn, 526, 529. 
Mercer Co., 635. 
Middleboro, 561. 
Mill Creek, 629. 
Monroe Co., 371. 
Mt. SterUng, 278. 
Newport, 80, 134. 
Nicholasville, 328, 631. 
Oldham Co., 86. 
Owensboro, 138. 
Reeds Station, 633. 
Eichmond, 628. 
Eoaring Spring, 138. 
Scott Co., 626, 627. 
Smyrna, 631. 

Stanford, 240, 269, 270, 271. 
VersaiUes, 631. 
Washington, 629. 



West Point, 525, 529. 
Winchester, 115. 

LOXnSIANA. 
Baton Rouge, 518. 
Delhi. 388. 
New Orleans, 389. 

MAINE. 

Brooklin, 11.5 
Falmouth (Portland) 604. 
Foxcraft, 142. 
Jefferson, 112. 
Portland, 597, 598, 599. 

MARYLANT). 
Aberdeen, 522, 523, 524. 
Abington, 523. 
Baltimore, 125, 522, 526, 528, 

530. 
Burusville, 114. 
Bush River, Lower Hundred, 

574. 
Bush River Neck, 523. 
Caroline Co., 66, 114, 574, 575, 

576. 
Cumberland, 69, 482. 
Denton, 167, 524, 528. 
Dorchester Co., 45, 572, 576, 

577. 
Dover, 528. 
Frederick, 251, 638. 
Georgetown, 528. 
Greensboro, 38, 43, 64, 85. 114, 

167, 524, 525, 527. 
Hagerstown, 67. 
Halls Cross Roads, 526. 
Harford Co., 522, 523. 
Hillsboro, 181, 525, 526, 527, 

528, 529, 530. 
Marydel, 528, 529. 
Michaelsville, 522, 523. 
Queen Anne Co., 576. 
Snow Hill, 240. 
Spesutie Island, 575. 
Spesutie Lower Hundred, 575. 
Templeville, 528. 
Trappe, 530. 
Whitleysburg, 114. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Andover, 608, 609. 
Boston, 115, 529, 607. 
Bradford, 607, 608. 
Cambridge, 610. 
Chelmsford, 613. 
Concord, 594, 595. 
Dedham, 604, 609. 
Dorchester, 120. 
East Charlemont, 255. 



Hadley, 610. 

Hingham, 608. 

Pittsfield, 166. 

Ipswich, 598, 604, 610. 

Lynn, 610, 613. 

Medford, 594. 

Milford, 396. 

Newbury, 605, 607, 613, 614. 

Reading, 610, 611, 613. 

Roxbury, 608. 

Salem, 611. 

Salisbury (now Seabrook, N. 

H.), 606, 614. 
Savoy, 94. 
Somerville, 120. 
Springfield, 63, 265. 
Watertown, 594, 602, 604, 605, 

606. 
Wenham. 608. 
West Stoekbridge, 166. 
West Sutton, 162. 
Wllbraham, 57, 61, 63. 
Wilmington, 611. 
Worcester, 595. 

MICHIGAN. 

Adrian, 336, 561. 

Alpena, 559. 

Berrien Co., 152. 

Bronson, 162. 

Calkinsville, 120. 

CHo, 500. 

Concord, 156. 

Constantino, 459, 463. 

Davison, 501. 

Dearborn, 101. 

Flint, 500. 

Grand Rapids, 559, 561, 562, 

563. 
Ionia, 321, 348, 350. 
Lansing, 561. 
Luddington, 563. 
Manistee, 451. 
Niles, 289, 290. 
North Star, 506. 
Unionville, 99. 
Waldron, 145. 

MINNESOTA. 

Amboy, 392. 
Chaska, 160. 
Chatfield, 59, 60, 105, 106, 152, 

163. 
Dover, 161, 162. 
Eyota, 60, 162. 
Fergus Falls, 104, 160. 
Minneapolis, 161, 162, 192, 193 

459, 598. 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



737 



Olmstead Co., 95, 106. 
Bedwood Falls, 475. 
Bochester, 105, 106. 
St. Cloud, 389, 390, 395. 



Sardis, 81. 
Sarepta, 51, 83. 
Taylor, 138. 
Vicksburg, 252. 



St. Paul, 104, 120, 160, 286, 295. Walthall, 79, 137, 568, 569. 



Sauk Falls, 252. 
Slayton, 449. 
Wheaton, 106. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Abbeville, 83. 

Attala Co., 37, 50, 51, 52, 83. 

Banner, 80, 84. 

Batesv-ille, 80, 81, 139. 

Bellefountaine, 79, 568. 

Booneville, 492, 496. 

Brandon, 636. 

Calvert, 494, 499. 

Carrollton, 568. 

Choctaw Co., 50. 

Clarksdale, 83. 

Coahoma Co., 83. 

Columbus, 50, 567, 569. 

Duck HiU, 138. 

Durant, 84. 

Eupora, 568, 569. 

French Camp, 37. 

Friarpoint, 82. 

Goodhope, 570, 571. 

Greensboro, 50, 79, 80, 81, 136, 

137, 567, 568, 569. 
Greenville, 219, 529. 
Holly Springs, 243, 244, 274, 

276. 
Huntsville, 291. 
Jackson, 636. 
Kemper Co., 498, 499. 
Kosciusko, 51, 52, 79, 82, 83, 84. 
Kossuth, 492. 
Lauderdale, 494. 
Lily, 37. 
Lockhart, 493. 
Lowndes Co., 50, 567. 
Marshall Co., 243, 244, 273. 
Meridian, 498. 
Minden, 494. 
Multona Springs, 37, 50, 52, 80, 

567. 
Xew Albany, 496. 
Oxford, 50, 80, 81. 
Panola Co., 50, 84. 
Paris, 83. 
Pittsboro, 50. 
Pittsfield, 81. 
Porterville, 494. 
Pope Station, 84. 
Eienzi, 496. 
Salt Creek, 79. 



Walnut Grove, 50. 
Watervalley, 81, 139. 
West Point, 82. 

MISSOUBI. 

Alba, 320. 

Bedford, 295. 

Bolivar, 515. 

Boone%Hlle, 99. 

Bourbon, 381, 546, 547. 

Brunswick, 295. 

Butler, 395. 

Cartersville, 320. 

Carthage, 117. 

ChiUicothe, 272, 273, 294, 295, 

298. 
Clearance, 529. 
Colecamp, 293. 
Crawford Co., 546. 
Fayetteville, 245, 277, 278. 
Goodman, 349. 
Hale, 298. 
Hedge City, 527. 
Henrietta, 270. 
HigginsviUe, 132. 
Holt Co., 371. 
Hopkins, 52, 53, 85, 86, 87, 139, 

140, 141. 
Howell Co., 76, 131. 
Independence, 513, 517. 
Johnson Co., 240, 245, 270, 278. 
Kahoka, 128, 129. 
Kansas City, 113, 117, 269, 295, 

513, 514, 515, 516. 
Keox Co., 402. 
Lebanon, 599. 
Lees Summit, 515, 517. 
Liberty, 220. 
Lone Jack, 515. 
Macon Co., 526. 
Madison, 216. 
Marion Co., 626. 
MarshaU, 245, 277, 278. 
Maryville, 117, 141. 
Middleburg, 272, 294. 
Mt. Vernon, 383. 
Nevada, 294. 

Newark, 527, 528, 529, 530. 
Newtonia, 362. 
Old Mines, 545, 546. 
Palmyra, 128. 
Pickering, 140. 
Pierce City, 362. 



Platte Co., 271. 

Plattsburg, 287. 

Plevna, 527. 

Potosi, 545, 546. 

Prairie Tp., 515. 

Princeton, 273, 295. 

Quick aty, 527. 

Eichwoods, 547. 

Eockspring, 546. 

St. Joseph, 272. 

St. Louis, 143, 187, 272, 380, 

389, 527, 548, 623, 626. 
Savannah, 116, 117, 169. 
Sedalia, 330. 
Springfield, 309, 329, 330, 331, 

332, 373. 
Steelville, 546, 547. 
Sweethome, 141. 
Troy, 292. 
Warrensburg, 240, 245, 269, 

270, 271, 277, 278, 292, 294. 
Washington Co., 547. 
Webb City, 234, 320. 
West Plains, 75. 
Wright Co., 216. 
Xenia, 140. 

MONTANA. 

Butte City, 58. 

NEBBASKA. 

Ansley, 216. 

Barnston, 371. 

Bertrand, 126, 344. 

Broken Bow, 202, 208. 

Cambridge, 540. 

Cheyenne Co., 151. 

Columbus, 182. 

Custer Co., 216. 

Falls City, 127. 

Grand Island, 208, 211. 

Lincoln, 128, 457. 

Long Pine, 332. 

Mason City, 216. 

Omaha, 193, 265, 290, 295, 

448. 
Platte City, 629. 
Salem, 359, 371. 
Sidney, 151. 
Superior, 325. 
Weissert, 333. 
Wescott, 333. 
York, 94. 

NEW JEBSEY. 

Camden, 180. 
Cassville, 537. 
Dumont, 350. 



\ 



738 

Elizabeth, 564. 
Hoboken, 534, 536. 
Jersey City, 164, 347. 
Mt. Holly, 537. 
New Brunswick, 350. 
Orange, 537. 
Princeton, 638. 
South Orange, 458. 

NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

Bath, 602. 

Chester, 596, 603, 607, 608. 

Concord, 599, 609. 

Grafton Co., 595. 

Hampton, 603, 604, 605, 606. 

Haverhill, 595, 596, 602, 603, 

609, 612. 
Seabrook, 606. 

NEW MEXICO. 

Otis, 352. 

NEW YOHK. 

Adams, 548. 

Albany, 561. 

Alfred, 571. 

Allegany, 354. 

Babylon, L. I., 563, 564. 

Beekmantown, 478. 

Bolivar, 94. 

Bridgehampton, 564. 

Bronxville, 537. 

Brooklyn, 332, 559. 

Buffalo, 67, 91, 330, 331, 562. 

Carthage, 564. 

Cattaraugus, 55. 

Cattaraugus Co., 513. 

Champion, 98. 

Cuba, 94. 

De Peyster, 193. 

Dryden, 103. 

Eaton, 561. 

Elmira, 398. 

Fabius, 87, 93. 

Flushing, L. I., 535, 563. 

Friendship, 334. 

Fordham, 430. 

Fourmile, 354. 

Garden City, 563. 

Greenwich, 101. 

Groton, 100. 

Grove, 89. 

Hamilton, 558, 559, 560, 561, 

562. 
Islip, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564. 
Ithaca, 287, 561, 562. 
Jamestown, 122. 
Lebanon, 63. 



INDEX OF PLACES. 

Middlebury, 92. 

Morris, 333. 

New Eochelle, 563. 

New York, 152, 154, 159, 196, 
245, 266, 267, 282, 287, 297, 
349, 350, 421, 524, 532, 536, 
563, 639. 

Niagara, 147. 

Owasco, 88. 

Pembroke, 95. 

Pike, 87. 

Pittsford, 101. 

Poughkeepsie. 166. 

Poundridge, 532, 534. 

Eiehburg, 94. 

Biehland, 561. 

Bochester, 101. 

Sacketts Harbor, 235, 560. 

Sangerfield, 63. 

Saranae Lake, 530. 

Sodus, 101. 

South Salem, 533, 536. 

Stony Point, 537. 

Syracuse, 132. 

Troy, 89, 97, 481, 639. 

Utica, 287. 

Washington, 154. 

Williamsbridge, 429. 

Yonkers, 535, 537. 

NOHTH CABOLINA. 

Anson Co., 495. 

Ashe^-ille, 256, 284, 285, 295. 

Bakers\alle, 254. 

Buncombe Co., 230. 

Burke Co., 230, 231, 237, 248, 

253, 256, 630. 
Burnsville, 251, 282. 
Charlotte, 373, 491. 
Chatham Co., 377. 
Germanton, 264. 
Gilbertown, 285. 
Grassy Creek, 254. 
Greensboro, 285. 
Greenlee, 236, 237, 254, 255, 

284. 
Hcndersonville, 369. 
Hickory Grove, 264. 
High Point, 510. 
Hope Mills, 510. 
Lincoln Co., 248. 
Liccolnton, 295. 
Linnville, 251. 
Marion, 236, 248, 254, 256, 280, 

281, 284, 285, 296, 297. 
McDowell Co., 248, 256, 284. 
Mica, 254. 
MitcheU Co., 230, 254, 256. 



Morganton, 229, 230, 235, 236, 
237, 238, 248, 252, 253, 264, 
282, 283, 285, 510, 547. 

North Cove, 297. 

Oldfort, 236. 

Orange Co., 254. 

Pleasant Garden, 238. 

Quaker Meadows, 237, 238, 630. 

Ealeigh, 493. 

Eockingham Co., 282. 

Eutherford Co., 230, 255, 256. 

Butherfordton, 235, 254. 

Salem, 296. 

Surrey Co., 116, 230. 

Swain Co., 256. 

Turkey Cove, 230, 235, 248, 251, 
280, 281. 

Weaverville, 170. 

Wilkesboro, 281. 

Williamsburg, 631. 

Wilmington, 264, 284. 

Woodlawn, 281, 296, 297. 

Yancey Co., 230, 251, 256. 

Yanceyville, 493. 

NOETH DAKOTA. 

Grand Porks, 160. 
Hesper, 95, 152. 
Inkster, 162, 163. 

OHIO. 

Aberdeen, 115, 168, 169, 170. 

Adams Co., 264, 564. 

Akron, 329. 

Amboy, 56, 98, 99, 100, 156. 

Andover, 98, 156. 

Antrim, 455, 458. 

Arabia, 513, 514, 515, 516. 

Ashland, 132. 

Ashland Co., 312, 337. 

Ashtabula, 89, 106, 191, 311, 

321. 
Ayersville, 266, 286, 287. 
Bainbridge, 288. 
Barlow, 433, 434. 
Beallsville, 185. 
Bellaire, 185, 186, 188, 189, 

190, 196. 
Belmont Co., 184, 185, 189, 194, 

196. 
Big Prairie, 353. 
Bladensburg, 131. 
Blaine, 190. 
Boumeville, 267, 287. 
Bowling Green, 151. 
Bradyville, 66, 67, 115, llfl, 

167, 168, 169, 170, 174, 175. 
Bridgeport, 189. 



INDEX OP PLACES. 



739 



Brown Co., 115. 

Bryan, 147. 

Burlington, 514. 

Businessburg, 188. 

Cambridge, 412. 

Cameron, 185. 

Canton, 164, 251, 329. 

Centerburg, 130, 133. 

Centreville, 195. 

Chatham, 132. 

Cherry Valley, 98, 156. 

Chesterville, 190, 191. 

Chillicothe, 267, 631. 

Cincinnati, 132, 134, 332, 334, 

353, 451, 482, 483, 484, 548, 

629. 
Claremont Co., 566. 
Clayton, 168. 
Claysville, 395. 
Cleveland, 119, 156, 175, 335, 

422, 490. 
Colerain, 197. 
Columbiana Co., 316. 
Columbus, 336, 625, 626, 627, 

628, 634. 
Concord, 89. 
Conneaut, 100, 153, 156, 157, 

171. 
Crestline, 344. 
Dayton, 238. 
Defiance, 265, 266, 286, 287, 

297, 545. 
Delaware, 456, 461. 
Demos, 196, 197. 
Dorset, 97. 
Dover, 561. 
Drill, 555. 
Dunkirk, 354. 
East Eichland, 196. 
Eugene, 130. 
Evertonville, 169. 
Farmington, 189. 
Farnham, 145. 
Findlay, 342, 354. 
Frederiektown, 186, 187, 188, 

190, 191, 192, 193, 194. 
Fremont, 192. 
GaUia Co., 513. 
GallipoUs, 126, 200, 206, 213, 

272, 415, 424. 
Georgetown, 171. 
Glencoe, 194. 
Guernsey Co., 462. 
Hamilton, 184. 
Hamler, 159. 
Harrisonville, 188, 197. 
Haysville, 336. 
Higginsport, 175. 



Highland Co., 287. 
Highland Tp., 285. 
Highwater, 132, 133. 
Hillsboro, 266, 267, 288, 290, 

630. 
Hockingport, 219. 
Holmes Co., 565. 
Ironton, 513, 514, 515, 516, 

517. 
Jackson Co., 272. 
Jacobsburg, 195. 
Jefferson, 98, 99, 195. 
Johns Creek, 516. 
Kingsville, 56, 57, 97, 98, 99, 

145, 146, 153, 157. 
Lake Tp., 312, 336. 
Lakeville, 312. 
Lansing, 196. 
Lawrence Co., 515. 
Lebanon, 132, 266. 
Leetonia, 316, 345. 
Lemoyne, 151. 
Letart Falls, 206, 219. 
Licking Co., 132. 
Lisbon, 316, 345. 
Loudonville, 312, 337. 
Lucas, 541. 
Madisonville, 353. 
Manchester, 115, 117, 168, 169, 

170. 
Mansfield, 335, 336, 455. 
Marietta, 407. 
Martinsburg, 190. 
Martins Ferry, 188, 195. 
McZena, 304, 312, 335, 336. 
Meigs Co., 212. 
Middleport, 200, 219. 
Miami Co., 539, 541. 
Millgrove, 266. 
Mohican, 312, 336. 
Mt. Blanco, 196. 
Mount Liberty, 130, 131. 
Mt. Pleasant, 188, 197. 
Mt. Vernon, 130, 186, 187, 191. 
Napoleon, 266. 
Nauvoo, 170. 
Neto, 469. 

New Alexandria, 398. 
Newark, 297. 
New Athens, 189. 
New Comerstown, 192. 
New Concord, 397. 
New Hagerstown, 518. 
New Middletown, 344. 
New Petersburg, 266, 287. 
Newport, 134. 
New Bochester, 152. 
Newton, 539. 



North Madison, 156. 

Norwich, 186. 

Oberlin, 128, 192. 

Orwell, 100, 157. 

Overton, 335. 

Painesville, 478. 

Palmer, 432, 433, 469. 

Pennville, 558. 

Perry, 157. 

Perrysville, 334. 

Piqua, 286, 454. 

Plymouth, 246. 

Pomeroy, 201, 207, 483. 

Portland Station, 195. 

Powhatan Point, 188, 194, 195. 

Quiney, 196. 

Eavenna, 160. 

Eipley, 116. 

Boss Co., 238, 264. 

St. Charles, 78. 

St. Clairs^-ille, 185, 186, 189, 

190, 196, 197. 
St. Louisrille, 76, 132, 133, 134. 
Salem, 126, 345. 
Scioto Co., 514. 
Sidney, 541. 
Silver Hun, 212. 
Sparta, 133, 335. 
Spring Creek, 118. 
Steamburgh, 99. 
Steel, 190. 
Steinersville, 194. 
Sullivan, 132. 
Syracuse, 197. 
Toledo, 116, 472. 
Troy, 538, 539. 
Uhrichsville, 134. 
Uniontown, 197. 
Urbana, 459. 
Utica, 131, 132. 
Vanburen, 506. 
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 133, 

483. 
Warren Co., 285. 
Warrenton, 195. 
Washington, 186, 220. 
Washingtonville, 345. 
Watertown, 433, 469. 
Welsh, 189, 196, 197. 
West CarUsle, 187, 188, 194. 
West Salem, 156. 
West Union, 167, 168, 169. 
Williamsfield, 100. 
Wineland, 505. 
Wooster, 304, 334, 353. 
Xenia, 86. 
York Tp., 188. 



740 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



OKLAHOMA. 

Anadarko, 280. 
Cimarron, 122. 
Enid, 527, 572. 
Kingfisher, 409. 
Moore, 293. 
Shawnee, 404, 405. 

OREGON. 

Drewsey, 363. 
Portland, 160. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Albion, 102. 

Allegheny, 121, 387, 388, 389, 

390, 392, 394, 395, 396, 398, 

Allegheny Co., 28, 386, 388, 391, 

578. 
Amity, 124. 

Aston Mills, 507, 509, 510. 
Beallsville, 72. 
Beamostown, 96. 
Beaver, 459. 

Beaver Centre, 94, 141, 142. 
Beaver Co., 136. 
Beaver FalU, 346, 394, 397. 
Bellevernon, 70. 
Bentleyville, 72, 455, 456, 460, 

461, 463. 
Black Hawk, 387. 
Blooming "Valley, 128. 
Boeuf, 68. 
Bradford, 318, 339. 
Bridgewater, 389, 391, 395. 
Bristol, 523. 

Brownsville, 125, 219, 460. 
Bucks Co., 577. 
Buffalo Tp., 577, 578. 

Burgettstown, 129. 

Butler, 321, 339, 341, 352. 

California, 74. 

Cambridge, 331. 

Cambridge Springs, 330, 331, 
334. 

Candor, 387, 392. 

Canonburg, 457. 

Carlisle, 221, 503. 

Carlton, 340. 

Carmichaels, 49, 72, 75, 76, 79, 
128. 

Centreville, 72, 461. 

Chapmanville, 149. 

Chester, Chester Co., 68. 

Chester, Delaware Co., 507, 509, 
510. 

Chestnut Hill, 178. 

Clarkstown, 73. 



Clarksville, 70, 71, 72, 73, 123, 
124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 455, 
457, 461, 579. 
Clinton, 386, 387, 388, 390, 391, 

393. 
Coal Centre, 72. 
Cochranton, 339. 
Columbia, 532. 
Columbus, 310. 
Conneaut Tp., 146. 
Conneautville, 58, 89, 91, 93, 

145, 148, 149. 
Coons Corners, 55, 61, 95, 152, 

153. 
Corry, 100, 102, 157. 
Corsica, 121. 

Crawford Co., 38, 47, 60, 61, 
63, 88, 94, 152, 304, 309, 315, 
329. 
Crossingville, 55, 56, 60, 67, 91, 

94, 117, 146, 151. 
Cumberland Co., 578. 
Cussawago, 57, 61, 92, 100, 103, 

142. 
Cussawago Tp., 39, 47, 53, 55, 
57, 59, 61, 68, 93, 97, 101, 
104, 144, 150, 159. 
Dempseytown, 349. 
Derrick Oty, 338. 
Dixonburg, 149. 
Dunningville, 462. 
Edinboro, 91, 92, 96, 119, 120, 
127, 128, 147, 148, 150, 151, 
157. 
Eldred, 339. 
Elizabeth, 394. 
Emlenton, 326. 
Erie, 53, 101, 119, 120, 153, 

159, 172, 310, 332, 333. 
Evans City, 341. 
Evensburgh, 150, 314. 
Fairchance, 37, 69. 
Fairview, 120, 147, 172. 
Fairview Tp., 121. 
Fallston, 394, 398. 
FarrandsviUe, 531. 
Fayette City, 128. 
Fayette Co., 38, 49, 53, 70, 77, 

78. 
Fidioute, 318, 319, 320, 350. 
Findlay Tp., 387, 391. 
Flick, 75. 

Franklin, 303, 305, 306, 307, 
313, 314, 317, 318, 319, 321, 
326, 328, 329, 337, 339, 347, 
348, 349. 
FrankUn Co., 38. 
Franklin Tp., 120. 



French Creek Tp., 303, 306, 
307, 308, 326, 327, 329, 340. 
Geneva, 343, 344. 
Georges Creek, 38. 
Girard, 68, 113, 119, 141, 172. 
Glen Riddle, 505. 
Grand Valley, 319. 
Gravel Run, 311. 
Greene Co., 70, 73, 124, 125. 
Greenville, 123, 148, 343. 
Greenwood Tp., 315. 
Grove City, 338, 346, 351. 
Hanover Tp., 28, 299, 577. 
Harlandsburgh, 346. 
Harmonsburg, 148, 149. 
Harrisburg, 153, 330, 502, 503, 

504. 
Harrison Tp., 91. 
Harshaville, 387, 391, 392. 
Hartstown, 315, 331, 343, 344, 

354. 
Haydentown, 37, 123. 
Hayfield Tp., 55, 56, 59, 67, 

95, 96, 117, 171. 
Hazelton, 153. 
Hickeraell, 55, 90, 91, 92, 93, 

94, 96, 150, 171. 
Hillsboro, 75, 129. 
Huntingdon, 327. 
Industry, 389, 396. 
Irvin, 322. 
Jackson Centre, 307, 314, 323, 

351. 
Jackson Tp., 307. 
Jefferson, 71, 73, 125, 128, 130, 

457. 
Jefferson Tp., 579. 
Juniata Co., 302, 305. 
Kammerer, 121, 459. 
Keepville, 117, 158, 171. 

Kirkland, 153. 

Knowlton, 510. 

Lancaster Co., 28, 316, 502, 
577, 578. 

Leesburg, 346. 

Leota, 315. 

Lewiston, 503. 

LinesviUe, 99, 149, 153, 343. 

Lippincott, 128. 

Little Corners, 171. 

Lockhaven, 311. 

Lone Pine, 76, 132, 133. 

Lumber City, 324. 

Lurgan Tp., 555, 556, 564, 578. 

Lycoming Tp., 578. 

Lyonsville, 113. 

Manayunk, 178. 

Mahonington, 193. 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



741 



Manor Tp., 502, 503, 504, 577. 

Mansfield, 394. 

Masontown, 135. 

Mayfield, 103. 

McKean, 68, 113, 120, 121, 167, 

310, 311, 333. 
Meadville, 38, 55, 59, 60, 67, 

91, 95, 96, 103, 104, 105, 106, 

108, 112, 113, 118, 145, 147, 
- 149, 152, 153, 158, 160, 161, 

303, 330, 343. 
Media, 510. 
Mercer, 307, 319, 322, 324, 325, 

349, 352. 
Mercer Co., 303, 315, 317, 323, 

337, 349, 352, 579. 
Middletown, 188. 
Middle Paxton, 504. 
Milledgeville, 343, 346. 
Millport, 551. 
MiUsboro, 125. 
Mineral Tp., 308, 328. 
Monaca, 388, 393, 398. 
Monongahela, 456, 458, 460, 

461. 
Moon Tp., 386, 387, 389, 390, 

578. 
Morria Crossroad, 78, 132. 
Mosiertown, 38, 47, 54, 55, 56, 

58, 59, 60, 67, 88, 90, 91, 93, 

95, 96, 97, 100, 102, 103, 106, 

117, 118, 145, 146, 148, 149, 

150, 151, 157, 158, 159. 
Mount Jackson, 319. 
Neville Island, 397. 
New Berlin, 186. 
Newcastle, 146, 317, 319, 325. 
New Lebanon, 314, 340, 342, 

345. 
New Richmond, 157. 
New Wilmington, 146. 
Norristown, 282, 297. 
Northampton Co., 577. 
North Sandy, 307, 326, 327. 
North Sewickley, 397. 
Northumberland, 578. 
Pardoe, 323, 351, 352. 
Parkers aty, 341, 354. 
Parkers Landing, 315, 341. 
Petersburg, 342. 
Philadelphia, 178, 179, 182, 230, 

297, 371, 507, 531, 534, 536, 

577. 
Phillipsburg, 393. 
Pithole, 316. 
Pittsburg, 38, 102, 125, 128, 

166, 219, 308, 311, 322, 324, 

329, 332, 387, 389, 390, 391, 



394, 396, 398, 489, 502, 518. 
Polk, 315, 324, 327, 338, 340, 

341, 354. 
Pottsville, 304. 
Raymilton, 306, 308, 315, 316, 

317, 319, 320, 321, 327, 328, 

339, 342, 346, 353. 
Eichmond Tp., 330. 
Beamstown, 536. 
Eidgeway, 319. 
Eockdale, 505, 506, 507, 509. 
Euble, 47, 48, 70, 77, 123, 135. 
Euflfcreek, 48, 124. 
Eundell, 61, 95, 96, 107, 108, 

112, 113, 158, 166. 
Saegerstown, 96. 
Sandy Lake, 306, 313, 315, 316, 

337, 340, 345, 346, 349, 353. 
Scenery Hill, 74, 129. 
Scrubgrass, 354. 
Sereno, 531. 
Seventysix, 387. 
Shadeland, 146. 
Sheakleyville, 326, 339. 
Shermansville, 92. 
Shirtee, 184. 
Shousetown, 387, 388, 392, 393, 

397. 
Sligo, 324. 
Slippery Bock, 325. 
Smithfield, 47, 48, 49, 68, 69, 

70, 71, 78, 121, 122, 123, 134, 

135. 
Smithton, 78. " 
Somerset Tp., 454. 
Springboro, 54, 67, 87, 89, 90, 

91, 93, 94, 141, 142, 143, 145, 

146, 147, 150, 174. 
Spring Creek, 148. 
Spring Tp., 53, 55, 62, 88, 89, 

90, 100, 107, 142, 143, 145, 

146, 150, 163. 
Stone Valley, 306. 
Stony Point, 315. 
Strasburg, 573. 
StrattonviUe, 412. 
Sturgeon, 315. 

Summerhill Tp., 56, 61, 92. 
Summerville, 95. 
Susquehanna Co., 304. 
Tamarac, 148, 149. 
Taylorstown, 72. 
Tenmile Creek, 74. 
Terrehill, 545. 
Thornhill, 342. 
Titusville, 102, 309, 319. 
Troy Centre, 149. 
Union City, 160. 



Uniontown, 68, 69, 77, 122, 

134. 
Upland, 509. 
Utica, 128, 303, 307, 324, 328, 

339. 
Vanceville, 456. 
Vanport, 390, 391, 396. 
Venango, 341. 
Venangoboro, 127. 
Venango Co., 305, 308, 314, 

315, 316, 319, 320, 326, 338, 

341, 347. 
Wallaceville, 327. 
Warren, 318, 320, 349. 
Warren Co., 91, 120, 320. 
Washington, 70, 76, 121, 129, 

131, 288, 455, 457, 460, 461, 

463. 
Washington Co., 27, 76, 184, 

456, 458, 459, 578. 
Washington Tp., 119, 120. 
Waterford, 53, 118, 121, 309. 
Waterloo, 314, 315, 316, 342, 

343, 344. 
Wattsburg, 127. 
Waynesboro, 125. 
Waynesburg, 70, 126, 127, 131, 

457. 
Wayne Tp., 334. 
West Bethlehem Tp., 48, 49, 

72, 75. 
West Brownsville, 76. 
West Chester, 153. 
West Elizabeth, 396. 
Westmoreland Co., 134. 
West Newton, 78. 
West Pike Bun Tp., 72. 
West Springfield, 157. 
Wiland, 505. 
Wilkinsburg, 74, 394. 
Williamsport, 532. 
Woodbridge, 49, 77, 134, 135. 
Woodcock, 303, 309, 310, 328, 

329, 330, 331, 333, 334, 353. 
Woodcockboro, 303, 304, 329, 

330, 332. 

Woodcock Tp., 304, 330, 334. 
Worth, 325. 
York, 504. 
York Co., 578. 

Zollarsville, 48, 71, 72, 73, 74, 
75, 76, 129, 130, 131. 

SOUTH CAEOLINA. 

Anderson Co., 37. 
Charleston, 230, 252, 255, 491. 
Greenville, 556. 
Pendleton, 50, 568. 



/ 



742 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



Sumter, 497. 

SOUTH DAKOTA. 

Deadwood, 154. 
Faulkton, 478. 
Goodwin, 548. 
Plankinton, 105, 161. 
Eapid City, 139. 
Salem, 350. 
Watertown, 97. 
White, 61. 

TENNESSEE. 

Arlington, 252. 

Asbury, 381. 

Athens, 510. 

Benton, 363, 364. 

Beverly, 365. 

Blackwell, 358. 

Charleston, 363. 

Charlotte, 80. 

Clinton, 138. 

Columbus, 363. 

Daisy Dell, 357, 365, 366, 375, 

376, 383. 
Dickson Station, 79. 
Dixon Co., 568. 
Dover, 136, 137, 174. 
Doyle, 368. 

Erin, 136, 137, 173, 174. 
Fayette Co., 282. 
Fayetteville, 247. 
Fountain City, 380. 
Grainger Co., 356, 358, 359, 

365, 370, 376, 380, 382. 
Greeneville, 556, 557. 
Hammer, 385. 
Harden Co., 372. 
Humphrey Co., 79. 
Jefferson Co., 356. 
Knoxville, 368, 369, 375, 376, 

377, 379, 380, 381, 507, 510. 
Madison, 361. 
Madisonville, 363. 
Maryville, 364, 377, 380. 
Mason, 253. 

Mayspring, 358. 

McMinn, 332. 

Memphis, 50, 51, 230, 253, 467, 

634. 
Morristown, 379, 380. 
Mossy Creek, 358, 368, 379, 

380, 381. 
Nashville, 85, 137, 330, 629. 
Newmarket, 367, 377, 378. 
New Eiver, 376. 
Polk Co., 361, 372. 
Oldfort, 363. 



Red House, 379. 

Bogersville, 379. 

Eutledge, 355, 356, 357, 358, 
360, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 
370, 374, 375, 376, 377, 379, 
381, 382, 383, 384, 385. 

Shelbyville, 492. 

Somerville, 253, 282. 

Sweetwater, 366. 

Tampico, 368, 369, 376, 381. 

Tazewell, 355, 377. 

Trenton, 247. 

Wynn, 79, 136, 137, 174. 

TEXAS. 

Alvin, 247, 248, 279, 280. 

Angleton, 279. 

Baileyville, 495. 

Ballinger, 280. 

Benjamin, 293. 

Breckenridge, 247. 

Caldwell, 247. 

Coke Co., 279. 

Coleman Co., 279. 

Corsicana, 497. 

Dallas, 361. 

Dennison, 309. 

Denton, 293, 568, 570. 

Elmo, 82. 

Eureka, 493, 497. 

Farmer, 293. 

Fort Worth, 51, 361. 

Galveston, 267, 268, 279, 636. 

Goliad, 560. 

Graham, 293, 294. 

Greenville, 361. 

Huntsville, 509. 

Hillsboro, 377. 

Iowa Park, 558. 

Italy, 295. 

Johnson Co., 496. 

King Co., 293. 

Lacy, 271. 

Lamar Co., 360. 

Lindale, 362. 

Lockhart, 233. 

Marfa, 461. 

Matagorda, 279. 

Midland, 278. 

Moulton, 568, 569, 570. 

Nacogdoches, 570. 

New Lebanon Co., 247. 

Paris, 51. 

Parker Co., 279. 

Stephens Co., 247, 279. 

Tabor, 52. 

Temple, 248. 

Tyler, 362. 



Uvalde, 571. 
Van Zandt Co., 82. 
Victoria, 85. 
Waco, 509. 
Waxahachie, 82. 
Weatherford, 294. 
Willspoint, 51. 
Young Co., 293. 

UTAH. 

Price, 268. 

Salt Lake City, 101, 629. 

VEEMONT. 

Burlington, 598. 
Groton, 609, 612. 
Newbury, 596, 609. 
Northfield, 564. 
Peachem, 596, 612. 

VIB6INIA. 

Albemarle Co., 638. 

Alexandria, 637. 

Augusta Co., 245, 618. 

Bath Co., 400. 

Boston, 449. 

Botetourt Co., 28, 275, 400, 

410, 623. 
Charlottesville, 234. 
Cherry Grove, 620, 638. 
ChilUcothe, 240. 
Dagger Springs, 275. 
Falling Springs, 232, 243, 245. 
Fincastle, 635. 
Fort Wayne, 378. 
Greenlees Ferry, 229, 232, 233, 

240, 241, 243, 244. 
Greenville, 243. 
Halifax Co., 264. 
Hampton, 508. 
Hancock Co., 411. 
James Eiver, 232. 
Jefifersonville, 273. 
Lexington, 232, 233, 234, 239, 

240, 245, 246, 247, 248, 266, 

273, 276, 277, 278, 619, 622, 

623, 631, 638. 
Lynchburg, 233, 234, 275. 
Maiden, 272. 
Mossy Creek, 630. 
Natural Bridge, 229, 232, 233, 

235, 238, 239, 240, 241, 243, 

244, 246, 247, 268, 273. 
Newbern, 273. 
New Monmouth, 631. 
Oxford, 631. 
Pearisburg, 273. 
Pittsylvania, 423. 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



743 



Powhatan Co., 638. 

Eichmond, 233, 246, 598. 

Roanoke, 275. 

Rockbridge Co., 27, 28, 221, 
229, 230, 231, 232, 234, 235, 
238, 239, 243, 245, 264, 265, 
266, 272, 277, 616, 619, 620, 
621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 
627, 628. 

Salem, 229. 

Staunton, 221, 617, 619. 

Timber Ridge, 631. 

Upperville, 256. 

Williamsburg, 617, 619. 

Winchester, 231, 630. 

WASHINGTON. 

Kent, 333. 
Seattle, 332, 333. 
Bockford, 513, 514. 

WEST VIRGINIA. 

Ambrosia, 411. 

Arbuckle, 205, 400, 422, 423. 

Brook Co., 188. 

Buffalo, 199, 414, 422. 

Charleston, 201, 400, 404, 416. 

Cologne District, 547, 550,551. 

Cottageville, 423. 

Creek, 13, 408. 

Danville, 131. 

Debby, 410. 

Elmwood, 413. 

Fairmont, 130. 

Flat Rock, 203, 204, 212. 

Gilmore Co., 215. 

Greenbrier Co., 512. 

Grimms Landing, 217. 

Harrisville, 129, 130. 

Huntsville, 423. 

Jackson Co., 215, 406. 

Kenova, 416. 

Kidwell, 341. 

Leon, 200, 203, 204, 206, 210, 
212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 
402, 404, 405, 406, 407, 409, 
410, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 
422, 423, 550. 

Letart, 215. 

Maiden, 201, 207, 208. 

Marshall Co., 196. 

Martinsburg, 247, 278. 

Mason, 402, 404. 

Mason Co., 27, 28, 198, 199, 
201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 209, 
210, 213, 216, 217, 399, 400, 
402, 403, 405, 407, 410, 411, 
412, 416, 547. 



Mercer Co., 246. 

Monroe Co., 551, 552. 

Morganton, 68. 

New Haven, 424. 

Oldtown, 200, 213. 

Ohio Co., 196. 

Parkersburg, 76, 131, 415, 425. 

Point Pleasant, 199, 201, 202, 
203, 204, 205, 208, 210, 211, 
212, 213, 214, 218, 401, 403, 
4ro, 415, 416. 

Poland, 341. 

Eavenswood, 206. 

Red House, 415, 423. 

Ripley, 217, 406. 

Ritchie Co., 215. 

Salines, 400. 

St. Marys, 326. 

Sherrard, 196. 

Stevens, 213. 

Union, 552, 553. 

Walton, 215. 

Waterloo, 205, 214, 216, 217. 

Wellsburg, 188. 

West Columbia, 424. 

Wheeling, 186, 197, 265, 393. 

Winfield, 410. 

WISCONSIN. 

Angelo, 155. 

Ashland, 155. 

Baraboo, 162. 

Barron, 148. 

Beaver, 161. 

Beloit, 100. 

Black River Falls, 153, 548. 

Cartwright, 148. 

Eau Claire, 122, 15.5. 

Fond du Lac, 152. 

Galesville, 163. 

Greenlake, 172. 

Hudson, 285. 

Iowa Co., 142. 

Juda, 77, 348. 

Kenosha, 112. 

Fafayette, 155. 

Racine, 154. 

Sparta, 97, 154, 155. 

Spooner, 199. 

Superior, 154. 

AFRICA. 

Pietermaritzburg, Natal, 464. 

ASIA. 
Abeith, Mt. Lebanon, Syria, 
378. 



AUSTRALIA. 

Aldinga, 428. 
Pyrmont, 443. 
Sydney, 443. 

CANADA. 

Aylmer, 502. 

Argyle, 429. 

Barnstead, 142. 

Buckingham, 501. 

Chatham, 502. 

Coberg, 280. 

Dundas, 464, 465. 

Hamilton, 511. 

Hawkesbiirg, 501. 

Hords Corners, 500. 

Lennoxville, 596. 

Lochabre, 501. 

London, 464. 

L 'Original, 501. 

Montreal, 502, 596. 

Newburg, 500. 

New Castle, 449. 

Plantagenet, 501. 

Papineauville, 501. 

Pictou, 500. 

Quebec, 501, 595. 

Sherbrook, 107, 108, 596, 597, 

598, 599. 
Sidney, 466. 
St. Johns, 280. 
Stanstead, 595, 596. 
Thurson, 501. 
Toronto, 453. 
Warkworth, 499, 500, 501. 

CHINA. 
Foo-Chow, 351. 

CUBA. 
La Gloria, 541. 

ENGLAND. 

Bath, 98. 
Bradford, 476. 
Bristol, 531. 
Brixton, 607. 
Colchester, 603. 
Devon, 604. 
Durham, 467. 
Ipswich, 602, 607. 
Kent Co., 428. 
Kingsland, 531. 
Leominster, 531. 
Liverpool, 444, 468. 
London, 439, 443, 444, 485, 531, 
594. 



744 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



Marlborough, 613. 
Norfolk, 290. 
Portsmouth, 604. 
Salisbury, 605. 
StaflBger, 345. 
Sunderland, 467. 
Tenbury, 532. 
Tewksbury, 532. 
Wisbech, 280. 
Wycolmb, 277. 

IBELAND. 

Antrim, 501. 

Antrim Co., 489, 501. 

Armagh, 196. 

Armagh Co., 479, 499, 505, 506. 

Ballycraigy, 489. 

Ballycarry, 480. 

Ballymoney, 352. 

Ballynahinch, 520. 

Ballynewry, 509, 511. 

Belfast, 190, 467, 480, 488, 489, 

490, 491, 492, 518, 519. 
Bangor, 519. 
Castlerea, 520. 
Comber, 519, 520. 
Derryanvil, 506. 
Drumart, 508. 
Drumbeg, 519, 520. 
Drumnewither, 511. 
Down Co., 490, 519, 520. 
Dublin, 490, 502. 
Enniskillen, 605. 
Glenravel, 151. 
Glynn, 480. 
Innis, 339. 
Kilkenny Co., 264. 



Larne, 478, 479, 480, 481. 
Limerick, 480. 
Lisburn, 490, 519, 520. 
Londonderry, 310. 
Manordoherty, 512. 
Markethill, 511, 512. 
Marlycoo, 506, 508, 509, 510, 

511, 512. 
Mullobrack, 506, 509. 
Portadown, 506. 
Eandlestown, 518. 
Tandragee, 505, 506, 507, 511. 
Tyrone Co., 337. 

JAMAICA. 
Kingston, 430. 

MEXICO. 
Tepehuaz, Sonora, 272. 



SCOTLAND. 

Airdrie, 464. 

Argyllshire, 433, 449, 450, 470, 
472, 473, 475, 481, 482, 488. 

Ayr, 463, 464, 465, 467. 

Beith, 427, 428. 

Beltrees, Loehwinnoeh, 427, 
428. 

Bowmore, 429. 

Busby, 431. 

Calliburn, Campbeltown, 443. 

Campbeltown, 432, 433, 435, 
436, 437, 438, 443, 444, 445, 
446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 
452, 453, 463, 468, 469, 470, 
471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 



477, 478, 479, 482, 485, 487, 

488. 
Dunfermline, 432. 
Edenbridge, 429. 
Edinburgh, 476, 482, 485. 
Eynsford, 428. 
Galston, 464. 
Gigha, 446. 
Glasgow, 426, 427, 431, 432, 

435, 466, 468, 477, 488, 507. 
Glenadale, Campbeltown, 444. 
Gourock, 435. 
Greenoch, 443, 483. 
Houston, 465. 
Howwood, 429. 
Kilbarehan, 465. 
Kilbride, 431. 
Kilmalcolm, 467. 
Kyntire, 488. 
Laightrees, 428. 
Lanarkshire, 444. 
Loehwinnoeh, 427, 428, 429, 

430, 431, 465, 466, 467, 488. 
Middleton, 429. 
Newhouse, 431. 
Oxford, 428. 
Paisley, 434, 466, 468, 470, 472, 

476. 
Patrick, 430. 
Peninver, 443. 
Eoodhead, 431. 
Salt Pans, 482, 483. 
Southend, 432, 446, 447, 478, 

481, 484. 
Wallacetown, 464. 

SOUTH AMERICA. 
Okeldon, British Guiana, 430. 



C85 82 1 



































0^ ,1'^°- <> 






V» .J, 







-^ -if- 





^-^-.^ 










'•^^.^ 










-o . . • .^ 

,0 '1^*. °o 





















C, iT 











o V 






^^o^S^' 










I* t ° " • i •**> 0^ .'■••■,'^0 









.* .'* 






^-.,^- 
/ .^^-V. 







